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Exploiting Rocks’ Fears

by Alan Schoonmaker |  Published: Nov 07, '18

… style. Miserly tipping supports that inference. Indifference to the action. If …

Estimating Your Winrate

by Ed Miller |  Published: Mar 28, '18

… uses a technique called Bayesian inference. The first step is to … search for the term “Bayesian inference” and watch a few videos …

Winning And Losing

by Ed Miller |  Published: Mar 01, '17

… likely to draw the same inference and take the book far …

Crushing Live Poker With Twitter

by Bart Hanson |  Published: Jun 25, '14

… , you can make the reasonable inference that they cannot beat cash …

Capture the Flag: Ben Tollerene

by Brian Pempus |  Published: May 15, '13

… , you should probably make an inference that he’s got queens …

Profiling Opponents Accurately

by Ed Miller |  Published: Sep 21, '11

… approach to profiling called Bayesian inference. I wrote about it … use the principles of Bayesian inference to profile my opponents … it, read up on Bayesian inference. The new probabilities are: … study the process of Bayesian inference, you will find that …

The Math Of Player Profiling

by Ed Miller |  Published: Sep 07, '11

… of math called Bayesian inference. Though it’s an … tool, the concept behind Bayesian inference is simple: You formulate … an infection. This is Bayesian inference in action. The hypothesis … these hypotheses correctly using Bayesian inference. “See, he made a …

Sizing Up the Opposition

by Ed Miller |  Published: Aug 24, '11

… using a process called statistical inference. We get bits of data … . Here’s the problem: Statistical inference is tricky, and human brains … ’s an example of statistical inference in action. Say you’re … feet 4 inches — but the inference is different. One guy is …

What to Think About When You See a Flop — Part I

by Barry Tanenbaum |  Published: Mar 18, '11

… information, so your best logical inference will still be an approximation …

An Important Poker Rule

by Bob Ciaffone |  Published: Dec 24, '10

… is deducible only by negative inference. Here is a rule from …

 
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