Computers have figured out how to win at chess, checkers and tic-tac-toe, and now, a computer program has conquered the game of poker. A research team led by Michael Bowling, a professor of computer ...
A Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist has demonstrated that you don't necessarily need to know much about poker to create a computer program that can play a winning hand of Texas Hold'Em. A ...
Pluribus employs strategy that affirms best tactical instincts of top players (Representational) Jason Les, one of the world's premier poker players, was representing his species when he faced off in ...
A computer program that taught itself to play poker has created nearly the best possible strategy for one version of the game, showing the value of techniques that may prove useful to help ...
In an ongoing effort to keep their players satisfied, Cake Poker has recently announced an expansion of their current Gold Chips and Gold Cards rewards program. Now, players will be given Gold Chips ...
Poker players like to read another player’s tell. That’s the thing an opponent does that gives away the quality of cards he is holding. Well, you can’t read Cepheus, and you can’t beat it. You wanna ...
A team of computing scientists is once again capturing the world's collective fascination with artificial intelligence. In a historic result for the flourishing AI research community, the team has ...
Artificial intelligence reached a milestone recently. Scientists at Carnegie Mellon developed a program called Pluribus that can beat humans at six-player Texas hold ’em poker. Poker is a game of ...
Over the last few years, poker vlogs have surged in popularity. As a result, the World Series of Poker released a new program incentivizing vloggers to promote the brand. WSOP officials cracked down ...
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