not to mention you have to take into account whats called "pot
investment" and "table weight"

and no, not the good kind either ;)

if player 1 has a bluff hand, and player 2 has a GREAT hand, and
player 1 has a lot already invested in the pot, and does not have a
lot of chips left over, player 2 may be inclined to fold, as he sees
player 1 doesnt have much left, yet still believes in his hand enough
to wittle his table weight down on that hand... but then again, that
could be viewed as a desperation move solely done to get whats in the
pot to gain more "table weight"

way too many intricacies in this great game, kinda like golf and
chess, VERY intuitive games, very intricate, and any slight little
move can alter everything...

tw


On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:11:37 -0500, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > where the sum of probabilities is 1.0
> >
> > This is also a finance concept whose name escapes me at the moment.
> 
> Expected Value?
> 
> --
> 2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant.
> 
> Ron Artest: Extremely flawed, very accidental, semi-martyr
> 
> 

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