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        United States vs. North Korea in No-Limit Poker: Alligator Blood or Dead Money?

        ( Wade R Smith ),( David Lai ) 한국국방연구원 2005 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis Vol.17 No.2

        "Listen, here`s the thing. If you can`t spot the sucker in your first halfhour at the table, then you are the sucker." This line from Mike McDermott, a high-stakes poker genius in the popular movie "Rounders," highlights the fact that when playing no-limit poker, knowing your opponents is much more important than the strength of the cards you are dealt. In many respects, U.S.-North Korea confrontation over the past fifty-some years resembles no-limit poker play. The problem is that many in the U.S. national political and defense circles do not see it; therefore allowing North Korea to take advantage of it and confront the superpower on an equal footing. The lens of no-limit poker provides an attractive and easily understood tool for analysis and explanation of the historical U.S.-North Korean confrontation. However, it does not provide a useful means for solving the confrontation. The United States must recognize the deficiency of the no-limit poker lens and find a more productive method for dealing with North Korea.

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