Episode 344: The Game Theory of Political Violence with Matt Glassman

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Card player, political scientist, and fan favorite Matt Glassman returns to the show to discuss the assault on the US Capitol Building and the game theory of political violence: what drives it, why does it happen, and how do we create incentives that discourage it?Timestamps0:30 Hello and Welcome5:04 Strategy28:14 Matt GlassmanStrategy1/3, max buy in is 1k, no rake (time charge). Most common quote from dealers is “6 players to the flop.” Most playing cannot spell vpip; if they could, they would recognize theirs around 66%.V1 is the nittiestnitnit at the table by far. Indeed, perhaps the *only* nit at the table. VPIP well under 15%. V2 is meaningless reg.V1 has just under $700, we cover. V1 raises to $25 from co over a $6 straddle. We call OTB with 77, 1 other caller.5h7h8d ($85). x / 60 / we call / V2 folds.5h7h8dQh ($205). 90 / we call.5h7h8dQh5c ($385). 150 / we shove MATT GLASSMAN Matt Glassman is an avid card player and a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute adept at explaining politics through the lenses of game theory and card strategy. Twitter