- published: 21 Jan 2018
- views: 76
A rollout is an analysis technique for backgammon positions and moves. A rollout consists of playing the same position many times (with different dice rolls) and recording the results. The balance of wins and losses is used to evaluate the equity of the position. Historically this was done by hand, but it is now undertaken primarily by computer programs.
In order to compare two or more ways to move, rollouts can be performed from the positions after each move. Better choices will yield a more favorable position, and thus will win more times (and lose more rarely) in the end.
Computer programs usually play rollouts where the number of games is a multiple of 36, and ensure that the first dice roll is uniformly distributed. That is, 1/36th of the played games will start with a roll of 1-1, another 36th will start with 1-2, and so on. This improves the accuracy of the technique.
Rollouts depend on the availability of a good evaluator. If the computer makes mistakes in particular scenarios, the rollout results may be invalid. For example, if a computer AI's backgame strategy was weak, rollouts starting in a backgame position will skew the equity against the player who chose that strategy. When comparing moves, a weak backgame AI may favor less aggressive style. It is therefore not uncommon to see slightly different outcomes from rollouts done with different programs.
Rollout or Roll Out may refer to:
Rollout or roll 'em out is poker jargon used for a game phase in certain poker variants. It is often incorrectly called "roll your own", to which it has similarities but from which it is fundamentally different.
Poker games with a rollout phase resemble stud poker but have significantly different strategies, because players generally receive all of their cards up front (sometimes with a draw phase), and know the final value of their hand in early betting rounds. They resemble stud poker only in that cards are revealed to other players one at a time for each betting round.
There are the same three variations on the idea as with roll your own, depending on when players are allowed to choose which card to reveal. They can either be forced to arrange the order of their cards before any betting begins ("choose before"), or they can also be allowed to choose cards in later rounds based on information found in earlier rounds ("choose after"). In the latter case, the revealing can be made simultaneously or in turn.
"Rollout (My Business)" is a hip-hop song by Ludacris. It was the first single released from his 2001 album Word of Mouf. The song debuted at #95 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 10, 2001, reached the Top 40 at #34 on December 29, and peaked at #17 on February 2, 2002. It was also nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance.
The official music video for the song was directed by Jeremy Rall.
An animated version of the 'Rules of Rollout'!-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
Almost everyone gets their first taste of poker at a home game, but not all home games are created equal. In this episode of Live Poker Basics we tell you everything you need to know to host the perfect home game. We'll teach you how to set up a tournament complete with the right denominations and number of chips, the right blind structure and tips on common situations you're going to run into. Keep watching the rest of our 10-part beginner strategy series Live Poker Basics to find out everything else you need to know to get started playing poker. Head to PokerListings.com for more free poker strategy videos and articles: https://www.pokerlistings.com/poker-strategy-articles.
Turn any ordinary table or flat surface into a professional-style card game table with our signature portable poker playing mat from Triton Tables. This sleek gaming mat is made using a multi-spandex fabric covered top which provides a smooth playing surface and a rubber grip bottom to prevent the product from slipping or sliding on the table. The layout dimensions are large enough for a standard kitchen table for up to 10 players, perfect for any poker game. After playing, just roll it up and store in the included carrying case. It’s a real alternative to buying a poker table. Visit https://www.tritonpokertables.com/collections/frontpage/products/poker-mats to buy this poker mat
Should you buy a poker mat instead of a poker table? I explore this idea a tiny bit in today's video.
Blatant drop of we don't live in a fake n gay endless spinning ball universe.. Engineered Rollout ? Interesting nonetheless...
KINGS MC Fayetteville 1ST annual cystic fibrosis foundation poker run rollout, hosted at Bryan Honda. Breakfast and over $1200 in raffle prizes and gift cards donated by Bryan Honda, Helmet and pairs of gloves donated by Cycle Gear of Fayetteville, grand finale at PK AirPark in Raeford. Great to see lots of clubs and solos repped!
Mike and Nick talk everything WSOP Online during this year's World Series of Poker. From the new shared liquidity pool based in Michigan and shared with players in Nevada and New Jersey to the new online poker software and its features and bugs, you'll get all the details. Of course, the WSOP Online bracelet events and Online Championships Series are also on the agenda, so no matter what state you are in, you won't want to miss this comprehensive look at the new WSOP Online. Chapters: 00:00:00 Pokerfuse Podcast S2E3 - WSOP Online at the 2024 World Series of Poker 00:00:54 The backstory on the rollout and shared liquidity 00:08:15 Details of the new software 00:13:25 Issues with the rollout 00:23:50 WSOP Online, Online Bracelets, Online Circuit Series, and Online Championships 00...
A rollout is an analysis technique for backgammon positions and moves. A rollout consists of playing the same position many times (with different dice rolls) and recording the results. The balance of wins and losses is used to evaluate the equity of the position. Historically this was done by hand, but it is now undertaken primarily by computer programs.
In order to compare two or more ways to move, rollouts can be performed from the positions after each move. Better choices will yield a more favorable position, and thus will win more times (and lose more rarely) in the end.
Computer programs usually play rollouts where the number of games is a multiple of 36, and ensure that the first dice roll is uniformly distributed. That is, 1/36th of the played games will start with a roll of 1-1, another 36th will start with 1-2, and so on. This improves the accuracy of the technique.
Rollouts depend on the availability of a good evaluator. If the computer makes mistakes in particular scenarios, the rollout results may be invalid. For example, if a computer AI's backgame strategy was weak, rollouts starting in a backgame position will skew the equity against the player who chose that strategy. When comparing moves, a weak backgame AI may favor less aggressive style. It is therefore not uncommon to see slightly different outcomes from rollouts done with different programs.