My Reflections on the First Man vs. Machine No-Limit Texas Hold 'em Competition

10/29/2015
by   Sam Ganzfried, et al.
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The first ever human vs. computer no-limit Texas hold 'em competition took place from April 24-May 8, 2015 at River's Casino in Pittsburgh, PA. In this article I present my thoughts on the competition design, agent architecture, and lessons learned.

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