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Originally Posted by NMcNasty
In any case as long as there are finite stack sizes and a positional advantage for the sb, the only way you can know the advantage is to solve the game.
The problem with OP's problem is there will
always be finite stack sizes as an infinity of anything doesn't exist in reality. Infinity is simply a concept of method existing to be used as a mathematical tool.
I don't even think using stacks sizes as "small" as a bazillion or whatever is useful as such high dollar amounts will never be wagered let alone
possessed by two individuals in reality.
If using a very high number of buy-ins is useful in answering the question, something like 20 to 30 should be at least somewhat realistic.
TBH, this reminds me of the silly "moral" questions of what should someone do with a track switcher where in one case everyone on a train will die vs some small number of people standing on another set of tracks, which completely drops a huge amount of context and also drops the fact that morality requires choice and in emergency situations choice doesn't exist and therefore neither does moral choice.