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I was randomly thinking about it and I came up with a great point related to Nirf referencing poker literature. In poker as in fighting games regardless of how mathematically sound your strategy is, without deception intelligent opponents will never do what you want them to do... Unless they have you beat and you are the one being trapped. You can read all the sklansky in the world, but application of math will only carry you past the lowest level of gameplay. If you want to excel in poker you need to adapt to the table at hand. If you try to use the same strategy every time you sit down in either format, you will lose. (Now before you question that last part in the realm of poker, just accept that you are playing @ 1/2NL or higher. Not micro stakes where you can number crunch all day and nobody notices.)
I could compare your calculations to determine the weight of your options to a program that can determine your "table image" from statistics. It will work until the opponent realizes your methods (provided they are smart enough), then it will be your downfall.
The variables are simply far too many and far too complicated in their interaction to try and solve for a solution. There is no single solution (regardless of how complex) and thinking that one exists is folly.
I could compare your calculations to determine the weight of your options to a program that can determine your "table image" from statistics. It will work until the opponent realizes your methods (provided they are smart enough), then it will be your downfall.
The variables are simply far too many and far too complicated in their interaction to try and solve for a solution. There is no single solution (regardless of how complex) and thinking that one exists is folly.