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Can PLO be solved? Can PLO be solved?

03-05-2017 , 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by illiterat
From the Cepheus paper:
Well, that's interesting, but unfortunately it really doesn't answer my question(s).
It just says that it's a thing (which was basically already known), but it doesn't go into any detail about it.
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03-05-2017 , 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Hero Value
So if this is the case, then how does GTO quantify or assign a value to having position?

I assume this is also applicable/transferable to other scenarios. LIke in a HU draw game (2-7), it's difficult to quantify the value of being 1-2 cards ahead of your opponent. So I wonder how GTO does it exactly.
GTO solutions don't calculate the value of position independently to solving the game. The game becomes solved first, and then the value of the equilibrium strategies is easy to figure out, just by running them against each other over a large sample.
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06-07-2017 , 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by this_passing
no, and won't be for a while
YOu must of forgot in 2015 when bots won 1.5 million in ring games on poker stars. They figured something out.
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06-07-2017 , 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by fkme2tears
YOu must of forgot in 2015 when bots won 1.5 million in ring games on poker stars. They figured something out.
Ye, how weak the player pool is
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06-07-2017 , 07:18 PM
Agree partially. Player pool was weak compared to today games and they played mostly from 12cards..
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06-07-2017 , 09:14 PM
We need coon75 or smt similar.
That man know math and has good writting skills when he is explaining.
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06-10-2017 , 06:34 AM
valid question imo

my gut feeling is that PLO is actually unsolvable because there is an infinite amount of equilibria but IDK
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