Poker Time

Guess its time to blog again. The double draw poker problem has been up for ages, and my readership (yes, you) is probably bored of it.

The solution isn't hard to get at, the first thing is to notice that if Bob is able to grab an ace-high straight flush with his first move then the game is over right away (one might call an ace-high straight flush a "royal flush", but I absolutely hate that notation). So we see that Alice must block all four of the ace-high straight flushes right away, perhaps by taking all four aces and some other random card.

If Bob responds to this by taking any straight flush, Alice can get an ace-high straight flush and win (Bob cannot match that hand because he cannot access any of the aces). However, if Bob responds by grabbing all the kings, then Alice cannot do anything. She can get a queen-high straight flush, but Bob can beat that easily. Apparently just grabbing all the aces does not work.

One can try all the kings or whatever, but it is pretty apparent pretty fast that taking all the tens is the solution. After Bobs next move, Alice grabs an ace-high straight flush if she can, or a ten-high straight flush if she cannot. Without any tens, the best Bob can do is a nine-high straight flush.

Pretty simple, I know, but for some reason I like it.

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