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Why Do the Poker Players Deal More Often on High Stakes Than on Low Stakes Tournaments? Poker Deals Case.
Rytíř, Miroslav ; Špecián, Petr (advisor) ; Koubek, Ivo (referee)
This thesis aplied tools of economic analysis on situation in poker, where players choose to finish tournament or make a deal and take certain amount of money immediately. Theoretical frame consists of economic theories for decesion under risk and poker literature. Hypotheses are tested with regresion analysis on dataset which I obtain by my own observing. Estimations support hypothesis that players are risk-averze and loss-averze. In bigger tournaments are bigger prizepools and that is the reason, why players in bigger tournament make deals more often. Moreover deal is more likely, when players are approximetly equal skilled in poker.
Is aggressive play profiable in online poker?
Rytíř, Miroslav ; Hudík, Marek (advisor) ; Bartoň, Petr (referee)
This thesis examines impact of making aggresive moves on profit in big blinds obtained in hundred hands. With econometric analysis I have estimated two models. First general which contains only how often players choose aggressive moves. In second I have estimated impact of moves which are based on some advatage in different situations through the game. Variables which measures aggressive moves frequency had possitive coeffients in both models. So I think that aggression is profitable.

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