Sartre: Heads Up Texas Hold'em AI

Heads-up No Limit Texas Hold'em Poker

The Rules

The game of Texas hold'em is played in four stages, these include the preflop, flop, turn and the river. During each round all active players need to make a betting decision. Each betting decision is summarised below:

Fold: A player discards their hand and contributes no money to the pot. Once a player folds they are no longer involved in the current hand, but can still participate in any future hands.

Check/Call: A player contributes the least amount possible to stay in the hand. A check means that the player invests nothing, whereas a call means the player invests the least amount required, greater than $0.

Bet/Raise: A player can invest their own money to the pot over and above what is needed to stay in the current round. If the player is able to check, but they decide to add money to the pot this is called a bet. If a player is able to call, but decides to add more money to the pot this is called a raise.

Doyle's Game: The variation of no limit poker played by the system is known as Doyle's game. In Doyle's game both players begin every hand with the same amount of chips. Players can then bet any amount up to the total number of chips they possess. Each of the four game stages are summarised below:

Preflop: The game of Texas hold'em begins with each player being dealt two hole cards which only they can see. A round of betting occurs. Once a player has made their decision play continues in a clockwise fashion round the table. As long as there are at least two players left then play continues to the next stage. During any stage of the game if all players, except one, fold their hand then the player who did not fold their hand wins the pot and the hand is over.

Flop: Once the preflop betting has completed three community cards are dealt. Community cards are shared by all players at the table. Players use their hole cards along with the community cards to make their best hand. Another round of betting occurs.

Turn: The turn involves the drawing of one more community card. Once again players use any combination of their hole cards and the community cards to make their best hand. Another round of betting occurs and as long as there are at least two players left then play continues to the final stage.

River: During the river the final community card is dealt proceeded by a final round of betting. If at least two players are still active in the hand a showdown occurs in which all players reveal their hole cards and the player with the highest ranking hand wins the entire pot (in the event that more than one player holds the winning hand then the pot is split evenly between these players).

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