Entering an online poker game is a lot like playing a real game of poker. The table and the cards look the same, but since players are hiding behind screen names, oftentimes their opponents are bots.
In recent years, artificial intelligence technology has rapidly advanced, leading to the development of poker bots able to compete against professional human players. With names like Claudico, ...
Ken Mages of Evanston, Ill., spent two weeks programming his poker bot: “I could sit down at a 50-cent table, put 50 bucks in the account, go to bed and wake up with at least $75.” The most he’s won ...
After a few Twitter posts about Grok's results in PokerBattle.ai, the AI machine said it would beat Phil Galfond heads-up.
Vol. 33, No. 7 of Card Player Magazine, featuring a cover story about Poker Bot Expert Steve Blay Goes All-In On OmahaPokerTraining.com… And Wins!. This was published on Mar 25, 20 ...
Today’s poker bots can crush even the best human players. Still, the game—one of bluffing, deception, and intention—remains technically unsolved. The emerald beast is begging me to engage. And I, of ...
July 22, 2005 &#151 -- In this week's "Cybershake," we have some disturbing news for poker gamblers: the next great card shark might be a robot. Plus, we note that there's a Web site that brings a ...
This week, allegations of bots on the William Hill Network surfaced on many poker forums when a player discovered another player with the name the name “bot771107” playing on one of the site’s MTT ...
Technological innovations have been at the forefront of all industries over the past year, and entertainment is no exception. Virtual reality is one of the best examples in this regard. Although it ...
Poker is my favorite pastime and I write about the Internet for a living, yet I have never played so much as a single hand online (at least not for money). The reasons are many – three kids and a ...