What Are the Optimal Strategies for Player 1 in Kuhn Poker?

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In Kuhn Poker, Player 1 possesses multiple optimal strategies, while Player 2 has a singular strategy. The optimal strategies for Player 1 involve a mix of bluffing and value betting, which can be derived from game theory principles. Additionally, determining the value of the game requires understanding the equilibrium strategies and expected payoffs associated with each player's actions.

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I was doing some research on game theory and Kuhn Poker, and I read that Player 1 (the player that bet/check first) has many optimal strategies but player 2 only has one. Does anyone know what are the optimal strategies are for player 1? Because I tried searching the net but couldn't find anything.

Another question, how do you find the value of game?

Thank you very much. Any help would be greatly appreciated. =]


ps. I'm not sure this is the right section to ask so feel to move this thread.
 
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