Continuous Blackjack: Equilibrium, Deviation and Adaptive Strategy

11/20/2020
by   Mu Zhao, et al.
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We introduce a variant of the classic poker game blackjack – the continuous blackjack. We study the Nash Equilibrium as well as the case where players deviate from it. We then pivot to the study of a large class of adaptive strategies and obtain a model-free strategy. Finally, we apply reinforcement learning techniques to the game and address several associated engineering challenges.

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