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Re: Man vs. Machine poker match (polaris)
« Reply #15 on: Jul 26th, 2007, 1:40am »
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on Jul 25th, 2007, 1:59pm, Fritzlein wrote:

For two-player limit hold'em there are up to nine cards involved: two in each hand, three on the flop, one on the turn, and one on the river.  

 
We are talking about different pokers then.
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Re: Man vs. Machine poker match (polaris)
« Reply #16 on: Jul 29th, 2007, 6:52am »
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Excellent, humans won Smiley  
Do you guys know whether there are people making bots play for themselves limit hold'em over internet to make money ? Sounds like it would really be profitable, if bots can play as strongly as top pros ...
And how about no limit hold'em ?
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Re: Man vs. Machine poker match (polaris)
« Reply #17 on: Aug 2nd, 2007, 5:09pm »
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I'm several years out of date.  Last I knew there were people who connected bots to real-money Internet poker rooms to make money at limit Texas Hold'em.  The on-line game rooms are naturally very concerned, and try to detect and prevent such behavior.  In some games if you don't respond to chat, the other humans in the game assume that you are a bot.
 
I believe multi-player limit games are harder for bots than heads-up limit games.  Five years ago I couldn't beat the University of Alberta bots heads up, but I could still beat them in a ring game.  I don't know if I could win against modern bots in a ring game or not.  Very likely they have advanced too much in the intervening years.
 
I don't know the state of the art in no-limt Hold'em, but I expect that it is too difficult for bots at present, even the two-player game, never mind the ring game.  But that is only against top humans.  I would bet that UofA bots could destroy me at no-limit heads up.
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