Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker

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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker
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Stat 35b: Introduction to Probability with Applications to Poker Outline for the day: Gold and Benyamine. Luck, skill, and bluffing. Tournaments.   u    u 

Winning code (so far, after 300 tournaments): queenkingsuited = function(numattable1, crds1, board1, round1, currentbet, mychips1,pot1, roundbets, blinds1, chips1, ind1, dealer1, tablesleft){ ## all in if pair of 10s or better, ## or same suit with the lower card is Queen or above, ## or different suit with lower card is King or above, ## or you have less than 10 times big blind and pair of 6s or better. ## or you have less than 10 times big blind and same suit with the lower card is Ten or above. ## or you have less than 10 times big blind and different suit with lower card is Jack or above. ## or you have less than 3 times big blind and pair of 2s or better. ## or you have less than 3 times big blind and lower card is 6 or better. a1 = 0 if((crds1[1,1] == crds1[2,1]) && (crds1[2,1] > 9.5)) a1 = mychips1 if((crds1[1,2] == crds1[2,2]) && (crds1[2,1] > 11.5)) a1 = mychips1 if((crds1[2,1] > 12.5)) a1 = mychips1 if((mychips1 < 10 * blinds1) && ((crds1[1,1] == crds1[2,1]) && (crds1[2,1] > 5.5))) a1 = mychips1 if((mychips1 < 10 * blinds1) && ((crds1[1,2] == crds1[2,2]) && (crds1[2,1] > 9.5))) a1 = mychips1 if((mychips1 < 10 * blinds1) && (crds1[2,1] > 10.5)) a1 = mychips1 if((mychips1 < 3 * blinds1) && ((crds1[1,1] == crds1[2,1]) && (crds1[2,1] > 1.5))) a1 = mychips1 if((mychips1 < 3 * blinds1) && (crds1[2,1] > 5.5)) a1 = mychips1 if((numattable1 < 3) && (crds1[1,1] == crds1[2,1])) a1 = mychips1 if((numattable1 < 3) && (crds1[2,1] > 8.5)) a1 = mychips1 a1 } ## end of queenkingwuited