Computers can now challenge — and beat — professional poker players at Texas hold 'em - News Summed Up

Computers can now challenge — and beat — professional poker players at Texas hold 'em


DeepStack, a software program developed at the University of Alberta’s Computer Poker Research Group, took on 33 professional poker players in more than 44,000 hands of Texas hold ’em. They actually involve asking, ‘What do I believe about my opponent’s cards?’” said Michael Bowling, who leads the Computer Poker Research Group. Team members from the University of Alberta computer science department and the Computer Poker Research Group play a hand of poker. John Ulan Team members from the University of Alberta computer science department and the Computer Poker Research Group play a hand of poker. Team members from the University of Alberta computer science department and the Computer Poker Research Group play a hand of poker.


Source: Los Angeles Times March 08, 2017 01:11 UTC



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