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Italy 1.8 seems accurate, in my experience most Italians know only Italian, although younger generations are likely to know a bit of English. The surprising thing for me is Germany having 2. Seems unlikely.
> The surprising thing for me is Germany having 2. Seems unlikely. Germany is big. I've heard that the proficiency in foreign languages tends to decrease as your country gets bigger. Because the bigger the country, the less likely you are to interact with foreign languages. Bigger countries also tend to have foreign works translated (or dubbed) into their own language more often. So, no, I'm not surprised.
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> when it bets with a weak hand, the opponent (another copy of itself) sometimes folds and it makes more money than if it hadn't bet. This makes no sense. If I am betting for thin value with a weak hand, then I make less money when my opponent folds. Does the bot not know whether it is bluffing or value betting?
Where does your quote say that the bet is a value-bet? I read it as saying that the bot learned to bluff (not value bet) by betting when it has a weak hand (I.e. The bot has a weak hand, so it's getting better hands to fold by betting). The phrase "value bet"was not used. (This, in addition to what the other comments have said about there being spots where a bet can get better hands to fold with some probability AND…
Re: No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game
#393Earlier quoted context omitted.
> The surprising thing for me is Germany having 2. Seems unlikely. Germany is big. I've heard that the proficiency in foreign languages tends to decrease as your country gets bigger. Because the bigger the country, the less likely you are to interact with foreign languages. Bigger countries also tend to have foreign works translated (or dubbed) into their own language more often. So, no, I'm not surprised.
I was surprised it was not less.
But they need to be able to get citizenship afaik... So basically everyone can speak two languages on paper, though their knowledge of the native one is extremely rudimentary
You're also required to learn 2 foreign languages in school if you want to go to university
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#394One 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.
French people can usually speak basic English, and a third language is common if that person has ties with another country but that's it. At school, we are normally taught two foreign languages. The first one is usually English, few people actually practice their second one.
The situation is completely different in Scandinavian countries. And it is indeed quite normal to speak 4 languages in Finland (usually Finnish, Swedish, English and a 4th one, often German). Because their native language is only spoken by a few, foreign languages are a necessity for international relationships. And as a Finnish friend told me, learning new languages is a popular way to pass time during long winter nights.
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Being Swedish I bet you at minimum can understand and communicate proficiently with speakers and writers of Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and English. Probably you learned either Spanish, French, or German in school as well? Nordic countries are a special case. Norden er et spesielt tilfelle. Norden är ett speciellt fall. Norden er et specielt tilfælde.
Nobody can communicate proficiently with the Danes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-mOy8VUEBk
Nøgen pige lærer sku å su pig
Danish for the transporting win
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Most norwegians only speak 2 languages. Swedish and danish is very similar to norwegian, more like dialects, so it doesn't count.
I am on holiday in Norway right now and have been super impressed by the english fluency of most people I have spoken with. It goes far beyond basic conversational fluency.
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Right, but the bot needs to know who is in what position what the bets are, who folded, etc. Try inputting all of that information manually to the laptop next to you and you'll quickly get frustrated. Online poker is a fast game with lots of data points.
An external camera with Image processor does that
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#398I'm one of the authors of the bot, AMA
Why would you choose Chris Ferguson to participate? Don't you know his terrible history?
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> when it bets with a weak hand, the opponent (another copy of itself) sometimes folds and it makes more money than if it hadn't bet. This makes no sense. If I am betting for thin value with a weak hand, then I make less money when my opponent folds. Does the bot not know whether it is bluffing or value betting?
Where does your quote say that the bet is a value-bet? I read it as saying that the bot learned to bluff (not value bet) by betting when it has a weak hand (I.e. The bot has a weak hand, so it's getting better hands to fold by betting). The phrase "value bet"was not used. (This, in addition to what the other comments have said about there being spots where a bet can get better hands to fold with some probability AND…
I was the one who introduced the term "value betting" to the conversation, applied specifically to weak hands.