Poker 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 online hold'em poker hand. These records are generated by online hold'em poker sites, and used internally to track player behavior and provide a verifiable log to resolve player disputes. If the online hold'em 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.