TPE Theory: Range Construction with Andrew Brokos (Part 9)
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BogeyB13
Thanks for your hard work putting that series together, i really enjoyed it and my Brokos Notebook grew quite a bit on that series. Looking forward to going through it again!
Foucault
That’s great to hear, thanks for taking the time to say so!
Cass
Series Theorically Optimal, imo you are the best to do this kind of stuff, i believe i saw two times the firsts ones of your series and the last 2 of them(this one included) the other one im talking its the eval.bluffs one, I cant get enough I keep having does aha moments… as bogey say thanks for the hard work and the time u put in.
I should get some books this way…
Have a nice weekend
haydock
Thanks Andrew. Great stuff. Good luck and can’t wait for anything you decide to do in the future.
kapshubhrata
Thank you so much for an excellent series and your hard work. I have to watch it again for sure but I have learnt a lot.
I have found MIT link where Bill Chen and Matt Hawrilenko talks about introduction to Game Theory. Bill Chen’s lecture focuses on more how heads up LHE was solved whereas Matt’s lecture is focuses more on application of Game Theory in poker. Matt’s lecture is condensed version of Andrew’s all the lecture. If any one interested in Matt Hawrilenko’s lecture then please use following link.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-s50-poker-theory-and-analytics-january-iap-2015/lecture-videos/decision-making/