Sunday, June 12, 2011

SOME COOPERATIVE GAME THEORY STRATEGIES

1.     Not quitting a game unless there are players to take your seat. If you hit-and-run, other players will do this in the future, and you will create an atmosphere in which the game is always in danger of breaking up.

2.  Not antagonizing losing players. Even though it may make them play worse at this moment, they may not want to play in future poker games.
Not obsessively getting the best seat position. If you are jumping around the table, continually competing with oth­er players lor best position on live ones, you will make the game into a circus and cause the live ones to feel uncomfortable.
4. Compromising on which games to play and what stakes to play for. If you arc a winning player and always have to have your way, people will avoid playing with you.
5. Not trying to beat a catalyst for as much money as possible in a session. Although it may be best to maximize your profit in the short term, you don't want to do anything that will cause this player to stop playing on a regular basis
. Not trying to convince a live one to quit when you aren't able to play. Some winning players arc so afraid that someone else will win money when they aren't in the game, that they try to get the live ones to play only with them. This is very insulting to every­body. Weak players have often made money by being successful businessmen. They are not stupid people. They just aren't experts at poker

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