Independent Chip Model
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Independent Chip Model
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In poker, the Independent Chip Model (ICM), also known as the Malmuth–Harville method, is a mathematical model that approximates a player's overall equity in an incomplete tournament. David Harville first developed the model in a 1973 paper on horse racing; in 1987, Mason Malmuth independently rediscovered it for poker. In the ICM, all players have comparable skill, so that current stack sizes entirely determine the probability distribution for a player's final ranking. The model then approximat
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Mathematical model in poker
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Chip_Model
date created:
2010-02-08T12:27:30Z
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2024-08-27T08:49:32Z
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