AI Assignment2
AI Assignment2
QUESTION 2
(b) Poker
ABC Poker – ABC Poker refers to
playing a sound, basic
on tight, aggressive play and solid
preflop hand selection. Out-of-line
bluffs and hero calls don’t fit into
this approach. An ABC Poker
games.
Check-Raise – A check-raise is a
deceptive poker strategy in which a
player checks early in a betting round.
The hope is to allow another player to
open before further raising the bet in
the same round.
Four-of-a-kind – A 4-of-a-kind is a
poker hand consisting of 4 of the same
ranking cards.
Three-of-a-kind – A 3-of-a-kind is a
poker hand consisting of 3 of the same
ranking cards.
Top Pair – Top pair is the best possible
pair on the board. It’s not often the
winning hand, but is usually a strong
hand to have after the flop comes down.
If you pair the top card on board but
then a higher card comes, you no longer
have the top pair available.
Check-Raise – A check-raise is a
deceptive poker strategy in which a
player checks early in a betting round.
The hope is to allow another player to
open before further raising the bet in
the same round.
Community Cards – Community cards
are cards that are available for every
player, or face up cards, in the pot to
use as part of their poker hand.
Community cards are mostly used in
hold’em games.
Four-of-a-kind – A 4-of-a-kind is a
poker hand consisting of 4 of the same
ranking cards.
QUESTION 2
(a)badminton
Goal State:
The Button
The play moves clockwise around the table,
starting with action to the left of the dealer
button.
The 'button' is a round disc that sits in front of
a player and is rotated one seat to the left
every hand.
When playing in casinos and poker rooms, the
player with the dealer button doesn't deal the
cards (the poker room hires someone to do
that).
When you play poker home games with
friends the player with the button usually deals
the hands.
The button determines which player at
the table is the acting dealer.
The first two players sitting to the immediate
left of the button are required to post a 'small
blind' and a 'big blind' to initiate the betting.
From there, the action occurs on multiple
streets:
Preflop
Flop
Turn
River
Each one of these moments (or 'streets' in the
game's lingo) is explained further below.
The button determines which player at the
table is the acting dealer.
In Texas hold'em, the player on button, or last
active player closest to the button receives the
last action on all post-flop streets of play.
While the dealer button dictates which players
have to post the small and big blinds, it also
determines where the dealing of the cards
begins.
The player to the immediate left of the dealer
button in the small blind receives the first card
and then the dealer pitches cards around the
table in a clockwise motion from player to
player until each has received two starting
cards.
QUESTION 3
Entertainment
Casino
Others
Online
Brick and Mortar