There are many people who still believe that poker is gambling. It may be true that there is some element of luck in any card game, but poker is way different.
What better way to prove it than actually showing how collaboration between An artificial intelligence program developed by Carnegie Mellon University and Facebook AI
They were able to create artificial intelligence that defeated leading professionals in six-player no-limit Texas hold ’em poker, the world’s most popular form of poker.
A bot by definition is a program that runs on specific parameters while an A.I. or artificial intelligence creates independent thinking.
Yes, there are many poker sites that have been plagued by bots. There are bots and they are winning. To deny bots exist is to deny there is a problem.
However, sites like Pokerstars and UPoker have been active in cleaning such problems. There are actual teams dedicated to hunting down these programs and banning them if they are caught.
However, Artificial intelligence is way different. as it can start acting like a human being. sometimes it does go beyond its parameters.
In another experiment involving 13 pros, all of whom have won more than $1 million playing poker, Pluribus played five pros at a time for a total of 10,000 hands and again emerged victorious.
Though poker is an incredibly complicated game, Pluribus made efficient use of computation. AIs that have achieved recent milestones in games have used large numbers of servers and/or farms of GPUs; Libratus used around 15 million core-hours to develop its strategies and, during live gameplay, used 1,400 CPU cores. Pluribus computed its blueprint strategy in eight days using only 12,400 core hours and used just 28 cores during live play.
The fact that it can defeat human professional champions means that any human being can become a champion.
They just have to study more.
“There were several plays that humans simply are not making at all, especially relating to its bet sizing. Bots/AI are an important part in the evolution of poker, and it was amazing to have first-hand experience in this large step toward the future.”
Pluribus was able to figure out the comfortable ranges of his opponent which helped him outplay several of his human opponent.
most human players avoid “donk betting” — that is, ending one round with a call but then starting the next round with a bet. It’s seen as a weak move that usually doesn’t make strategic sense. But Pluribus placed donk bets far more often than the professionals it defeated.
It understood its opponents and the probably hands they could have and base its strategy there.
When the probability that your opponent’s hand may not be good plus a good size bet. it became a major advantage.
“Its major strength is its ability to use mixed strategies,”
“That’s the same thing that humans try to do. It’s a matter of execution for humans — to do this in a perfectly random way and to do so consistently. Most people just can’t.”
A computer does not have luck. it just all strategies.
Maybe you are on a losing streak right now. but maybe it is because you need to go back and study more.
You can win, you just have to study and practice.








