Tournament Strategies
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
Key figures Kenneth Arrow · Robert Aumann · Kenneth Binmore · Samuel Bowles · Melvin Dresher · Merrill M. Flood · Drew Fudenberg · Donald B. Gillies · John Harsanyi · Leonid Hurwicz · David K. Levine · Daniel Kahneman · Harold W. Kuhn · Eric Maskin · Jean-François Mertens · Paul Milgrom · Oskar Morgenstern · Roger Myerson · John Nash · John von Neumann · Ariel Rubinstein · Thomas Schelling · Reinhard Selten · Herbert Simon · Lloyd Shapley · John Maynard Smith · Jean Tirole · Albert W. Tucker · William Vickrey · Robert B. Wilson · Peyton Young · See also Tragedy of the commons · Tyranny of small decisions · All-pay auction ·
List of games in game theory · Confrontation analysis · List of game theorists · Combinatorial game theory · Hand historyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A hand history is a record of the action in an online poker hand. These records are generated by poker sites, and used internally to track player behavior and provide a verifiable log to resolve player disputes. If the poker site and client permit it, plain text versions of hand histories may be made available to players, which facilitates personal record-keeping and the sharing of interesting or problematic hands.