Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgybob
It just means 'not a mixed strategy'.
ok, what's a
mixed strategy in poker?
i've heard people talking about taking a line some but not every time (given a specific hand and situation) as an example of a strategy being mixed, but i don't really know what 'mixed strategy' means in poker.
edit: i think i understand what a pure strategy is in poker.
the existence theorem for nash equilibriums is for games with a finite number of pure strategies, right? (wikipedia says: '...in which each player can choose from finitely many pure strategies') . does NLHU have a finite number of pure strategies?
would these two ways of choosing betsize lead to 2 (different) pure strategies?:
1) if stacks allow, raise to 874/63 of villain's betsize to the nearest bb
2) if stacks allow, raise to 875/63 of villain's betsize to the nearest bb
if yes, does this example show that there are infinite pure strategies in nlhe? (cause there are of course infinite fractions like that)
Last edited by Keruli; 05-03-2015 at 10:37 PM.