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I think it took the community a while to come up with the right algorithms. So much of early AI research was focused on beating humans at chess and later Go. But those techniques don't directly carry over to an imperfect-information game like poker. The challenge of hidden information was kind of neglected by the AI community. This line of research really has its origins in the game theory community actually (which i…
So will this be the end of online poker?
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Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#352One of the researchers, Tuomas Sundholm, has a real badass CV. Former pilot in the Finnish airforce. Finnish windsurfer champion. Snowboarder. Professor at Carnegie Mellon. Speaks four european languages, including swedish. And now at the age of 51, he has created the best AI powered poker bot. https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sandholm/cv.pdf
Not to belittle the man's other achievements but speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe, except when you're from the UK.
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Not to belittle the man's other achievements but speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe, except when you're from the UK.
> speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe Northern Europe, maybe. French people for instance tend to suck at foreign languages. We rarely go beyond 3 languages (French, English, then German or Spanish. The last two are often forgotten after school.) I suspect Spain and Italy are similar.
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#355Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not to belittle the man's other achievements but speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe, except when you're from the UK.
> speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe Clearly we have different experiences (swedish person living in spain currently) but I haven't met that many people who speak four languages and are from a european country (but have yet to been in eastern europe). That finns speak swedish is a special case though, as AFAIK, they learn swedish in school and being finn-swedish is a thing too.
Nordic countries are a special case.
Norden er et spesielt tilfelle.
Norden är ett speciellt fall.
Norden er et specielt tilfælde.
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#356I have a question about the conspiracy. For the 5 Human + 1 AI setting, since the human pros know which player is AI (read from your previous response), is it possible for human players to conspire to beat the AI?
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#357I have a question about the conspiracy. For the 5 Human + 1 AI setting, since the human pros know which player is AI (read from your previous response), is it possible for human players to conspire to beat the AI? And in theory, for multi-player game, even the AI plays at the best strategy, is it still possible to be beat by conspiracy of other players?
Thanks.
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#358Earlier quoted context omitted.
> speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe Northern Europe, maybe. French people for instance tend to suck at foreign languages. We rarely go beyond 3 languages (French, English, then German or Spanish. The last two are often forgotten after school.) I suspect Spain and Italy are similar.
As an American, I am now going to bang my head into a wall.
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#359Earlier quoted context omitted.
> speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe Clearly we have different experiences (swedish person living in spain currently) but I haven't met that many people who speak four languages and are from a european country (but have yet to been in eastern europe). That finns speak swedish is a special case though, as AFAIK, they learn swedish in school and being finn-swedish is a thing too.
In Iceland it's pretty normal. We know Icelandic (ofc.) and learn English, one Scandinavian language (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian or Finnish), then at 15 one of German, French, Italian or Spanish. We are on an island in the middle of the Atlantic. I'd expect more linguistic pluralities on the mainland.
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#360One of the researchers, Tuomas Sundholm, has a real badass CV. Former pilot in the Finnish airforce. Finnish windsurfer champion. Snowboarder. Professor at Carnegie Mellon. Speaks four european languages, including swedish. And now at the age of 51, he has created the best AI powered poker bot. https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sandholm/cv.pdf
Not to belittle the man's other achievements but speaking four languages is pretty normal in Europe, except when you're from the UK.
It's not normal.