A Heads-up for Human Poker Players
I had invited many of the world's top heads-up limit hold 'em players to Red Square in Las Vegas for a drink in their famous ice room. Heads-up games are played almost exclusively online, since brick-and-mortar poker rooms rarely are willing to spare a dealer for just two players. So although I knew many of these guys' screen names and even human names, I'd never met most of them in person until now. (l to r: Heather, QsDaddy, TheComplainer, SallyWoo, RobLP, Quiet Lion, KPR16, pmv55)
Head's up limit hold 'em is my favorite game, mostly because you get to play almost every hand and you see a showdown almost half the time. This satisfies both my thirst for action and my curiosity.
It also is the favorite game of researchers at the University of Alberta, where they continue to improve Polaris, their poker-playing program. In fact, they've improved it to the point where it can hold its own against the very best players in the world. Last week it beat Matt "Hoss_TBF" Hawrilenko, considered by some to be the best in the world, over 500 hands. Now Hoss will be the first to tell you that 500 hands doesn't prove anything. But he said he was impressed by the bot's skill.


Can you blame me?
Labels: Kyle, Matt Hawrilenko, pmv55, poker, QsDaddy, RobLP, SallyWoo, TheComplainer, Vegas
5 Comments:
Concerning the Full Tilt Poker Bots: I understand they were detected based largely on their consistent play statistics and were therefore suspected of being non-human. Their lack of ever playing against each other and a few other indications, particularly timing of decisions showed their 'bot-like' activity. So it would seem that a simple routine of adding in some hesitancy and variation in response times would help to conceal the bot. I wonder if a player who was unknowingly pitted against a bot would really feel cheated? Would it be that much different than being pitted against a more skillful human player?
Atleast this is not some sort of hole-card cheating scandal such as at Absolute Poker.
NOTE: Congratulations on picking up those good looking girls depicted in that limosine!
that blonde chick is smoking!
I wonder if a player who was unknowingly pitted against a bot would really feel cheated? Would it be that much different than being pitted against a more skillful human player?
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With all these sudden revelations of cheating at well-known poker sites, I wonder if the hole-card knowledge was exploited by live players or by bots. I would think a bot most likely.
Anyway, it seems that if some young kid in Australia can clearly demonstrate the cheating as having taken place that those more closely associated with the sites can not validly claim ignorance.
Sounds like a fun time! HU limit holdem is my favorite game as well, and I have never played a live hand in my life!
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