POKER IS A SKILL GAME SAYS DUTCH EXPERT
10 October 2008
Dutch media give wide coverage to views of Dutch
academic
Wide coverage in Dutch newspapers like De Volkskrant, De
Telegraaf and Spits on the poker skills vs. luck debate
has resulted in renewed publicity for the subject in
online poker media this week.
The renewed interest was caused by statements by the
acclaimed Dutch professor and expert in probablity and
statistics, Ben van der Genugten, who has called on the
Dutch Supreme Court to reclassify poker as a game of
skill, removing the “game of chance” status it has held
since 1998.
The professor told the Faculty of Economics and Business
Administration at his university that a formula he had
helped develop clearly showed poker to be a game of
skill - more so than other games such as fantasy sports
that had been classified as depending more on skill than
good fortune. Despite this, poker remained locked in the
"game of chance" category.
Professor van de Genugten's formula was co-developed
with Professor Peter Borm, a mathematics and game theory
specialist, and has been used by the courts, yet the
classification of poker as a "game of chance" persists,
spurring the academic to call on the Supreme Court to
change this.
Professor van de Genugten has been consulted on the
application of the Dutch Betting and Gaming Act and has
appeared as an expert witness in a number of cases. He
has also participated in an experiment broadcast on
Dutch TV to determine the skill ratio of Texas Hold'em.
The formula developed by Professors van de Genugten and
Borm establishes a skill value or ratio to determine the
relationship between chance and skill, and the learning
impact of a particular game. The smaller the role of
chance, the higher the skill value. The learning effect
is the difference in the outcome of a game between an
optimum player and a beginner, and the result quantifies
skill.
According to the professor, a pure game of chance such
as roulette has no learning effect and would have a
skill value of 0. A pure game of skill has no chance
effect and would have a skill value of 1. Blackjack
scores a skill value of 0.049, management games such as
fantasy sports score a skill value of 0.3, and poker
achieves a skill value of 0.4, closer to that of chess
and bridge.
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