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Newman's (1959, Operations Research, 7, 557-560) solution for a variant of poker with continuous hand spaces and an …
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We study how response time in a laboratory experiment on bank runs affects withdrawal decisions. In our setup, the bank has no fundamental problems, depositors decide equentially (if to keep the money in the bank or to withdraw) and may observe previous decisions depending on the information...
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understandable by humans. For instance the strategies for the strongest poker agents are represented as massive binary files. In many …. For example, a human poker player or military leader may not have access to large precomputed tables when making real …-time strategic decisions. We study poker games where private information distributions can be arbitrary (i.e., players are dealt …
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