Computers used to "solve" two-person, limit Texas hold'em
http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/science/~3/fvXg-97SVHk/
I've always been interested in computers playing games ever since I found that playing in a particular way against my early 1980s chess computer I could beat it. No ... I can't beat them now. Not even the puniest Javascript chess engine ... well sometimes.
This poker game is a different approach - the brute force approach - and is an interesting read.
http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/science/~3/fvXg-97SVHk/
I've always been interested in computers playing games ever since I found that playing in a particular way against my early 1980s chess computer I could beat it. No ... I can't beat them now. Not even the puniest Javascript chess engine ... well sometimes.
This poker game is a different approach - the brute force approach - and is an interesting read.
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