Finally, I have some basic strategy data to present. It took my computer three days to run the pre-Flop cycle and another two days to run the Flop cycle. After all of this time spent on more advanced plays, I decided to take a step back to compute the house edge off the top, using perfect basic strategy and no advantage play. After that, my computer crunched hands for just over 2 days considering computer-perfect collusion with six players at the table (see this post). Then my computer spent 8 days analyzing the situation where the AP sees one dealer hole-card and one Flop card (see this post). It took my computer 5 days to run the cycle where the AP sees one dealer hole-card (see this post). Many of my recent posts have concerned some of these possibilities. For that reason, it is important to understand the multitude of ways that UTH may be vulnerable to advantage play.
Ultimate Texas Hold'em (UTH) is one of the most popular novelty games in the market.