There is a lot of material in that article about Poker Academy, with its no-limit hold'em bots and its powerful heads-up limit hold'em Polaris bots. They both use artificial intelligence programming from the University of Alberta. Polaris beat a couple of pros a while back.
It's a little hard to say this, because I'm not used to it yet, but I suppose that I'm a professional poker player. I moved to Vegas intending to get a job as a poker dealer, but while waiting to get hired, I spent the days playing poker instead of dealing it, and soon found that I was able to keep the bills paid. So I've just kept on doing it. I play Hold'em exclusively, usually no-limit, and most commonly $1-2 or $1-3, with occasional forays into $2-5 territory. I play tournaments on-line once in a while, but for some reason that I haven't entirely figured out, I'm much more successful playing at casinos than on the Internet, and much better at cash games than tournaments.
You can contact me via email: it's rakewell1 at yahoo dotdotdot com.
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There is a lot of material in that article about Poker Academy, with its no-limit hold'em bots and its powerful heads-up limit hold'em Polaris bots. They both use artificial intelligence programming from the University of Alberta. Polaris beat a couple of pros a while back.
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