Relationship between Informative Influence and game dynamics of live Texas Hold’em

This article provides a summary of the relationship between Informative Influence Ii and the game dynamics in live Texas Hold’em for every phase of the spot. The stages of a Texas Hold’em live poker spot from the perspective of Communication Theories From the scientific elaboration of the Skill Poker Index, the author defines a new […]
The informative influence (Ii) in live Texas Hold’em poker

After the calculation of Informative Value – Vi, today we’re look at the concept of Informative influence – Ii – in live Texas Hold’em poker. The degree of access to Vi is defined by the ability of each individual player, to perceive, understand and interpret the amount of information available. From Informative Value (Vi) to […]
Trait Semantics applied to live Texas Hold’em poker

Last week I described the applicability of Trait Semantics to live Texas Hold’em poker at the theoretical level. With this article we begin the practical application of the new paradigm, where Maths assumes an instrumental role and not a guiding paradigm. Trait Semantics applied to live Texas Hold’em poker Contextually to live Texas Hold’em poker […]
Trait Semantics and live Texas Hold’em poker

The linguistic characteristics of Texas Hold’em poker make it possible to use the same principles to process and quantify the information that are progressively revealed along the spot and, in relation to it, to attribute an of the potential skills involved. What is the Trait Semantics? Trait Semantics originates in Leibniz’s component analysis, which allows […]
Insight into the Theory of completeness of information – TCI – in live poker

From the definition of the TCI in poker of last week, this article offers an insight into the application of the same theory to a poker spot. It will also be an opportunity to introduce the concept of informative influence (Deutsch and Gerard, 1955) in poker. TCI applied to a single spot of live Texas […]
The Information definition applied to David Sklansky’s “Theory of Poker”

The definition of information allows us to understand the indeterminability of information in poker, consisting of the heterogeneity of the meanings that each player can attribute to them. The communication dynamics in poker The analytical mathematical model is not sufficient to explain the complex processes of communication in general, leaving the scientific responsibility of new […]
Definition and measurement of acquired information

Laid the conceptual basis of the Skill Poker Index, we move on to the practical elaboration of new theories with the next articles. Definition of “information” We often hear the definition of the post-modern society, the one we live in today, as an information society. It refers to the information-automation paradigm that characterizes our era, […]
What does the Skill depend on in poker?

In order to calculate the Skill Poker Index it is necessary, first of all, to understand what they depend on. By analyzing the above, it is possible to conclude that they depend on two main factors: 1. the quality of the information acquired in the various stages of the spot; 2. the ability of the […]
The crack in a real game situation up to the river according to the new paradigm of Skill Poker Index

A final fundamental aspect to take into account in relation to the compliance of the discipline with the legal-dictionary diktats, is the question of the crack in a real game situation. The crack in a game played till the river For the outcome of the spot to be conditioned by the skills of the subject […]
Handling the coolers in live poker from the perspective of micro-communication theories

Another fundamental skill that every professional player must know how to master is to know how to “fold”. I’m referring to the ability to fold a great hand, but not the best, the classic situation cooler. When in a live tournament, you cannot ignore the huge amount of data that can arise in every spot […]