- Joined
- Aug 25, 2004
- Location
- Bexhill on sea, England
I fully understand the odds are based over the long term, and I know the rules to the Shootout game.As for Texas Hold'em, Bot behaviour is based only on the following rules and never on the value of your cards, the size of your Blind bet, your prior outcomes, your balance, or any other external factor.
If the red bot has a stronger hand than the blue bot before the flop, it will always call and raise your initial Blind bet. The blue bot will fold.
If the blue bot has a stronger hand than the red bot, then the red bot will randomly either call your initial Blind bet or fold. In the former case, referred to as a “rich pot”, the red bot is guaranteed to fold the next time around. So, if you subsequently CALL, RAISE or go ALL IN, the red bot will leave the game to you and the blue bot.
If either bot hand is in the lower quartile of standard initial hand rankings, the hand with the highest ranking is selected to be the strong hand; otherwise the best outcome is used. In the case where both bots have equally strong hands, one of the bots is randomly chosen.
After the flop, the remaining bot will always match your betting action. If you CHECK, the bot will check. If you BET, the bot will call, but will never raise. After the flop, you always control the betting.
But you didn't answer the question; Are you saying all the cards dealt in the shootout game are truly random as if dealt from a shuffled real deck of cards?
(A simple "Yes" or "No" will do!)
Cheers.