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Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
12-8-2011
Publisher
UNLV Center for Gaming Research
Abstract
Norman is a Fellow in economics at Magdalen College, Oxford. His research is in game theory, and his project at UNLV is the game-theoretic study of poker. In particular, his work extends a standard model of poker to the case where players can bet any amount from their stack, and analyzes how this modification alters game-theoretic predictions.
Keywords
Betting; Game theory; Poker; Poker players
Disciplines
Gaming and Casino Operations Management | Mathematics
File Format
mp3
File Size
20.890 KB
Run Time
00:44:37
Language
English
Repository Citation
Norman, T.
(2011).
Gambling & Economic Behavior: Game Theory and Poker: The Effect of Variable Bet Sizes.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/gaming_podcasts/28
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Comments
mp3 Audio file size: 20.3 megabytes
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