On evolutionary selection of blackjack strategies

11/16/2017
by   Mikhail Goykhman, et al.
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We apply the approach of evolutionary programming to the problem of optimization of the blackjack basic strategy. We demonstrate that the population of initially random blackjack strategies evolves and saturates to a profitable performance in about one hundred generations. The resulting strategy resembles the known blackjack basic strategies in the specifics of its prescriptions, and has a similar performance. We also study evolution of the population of strategies initialized to the Thorp's basic strategy.

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