![]() "We’re not saying that it’s guaranteed to win money on every single hand," says Michael Bowling, a computer scientist at The University of Alberta and a co-author of the study. It's essentially unbeatable, in the long run This means that no matter how the game starts out, the computer will win or break even in the long run - making it essentially unbeatable. Scientists have designed a computer program, named Cepheus, with a strategy for the game that is so close to perfect that statistical analysis shows it can’t be defeated by a human poker player, even if that player competed against the computer for an entire lifetime. Two-player limit Texas hold’em poker has finally been solved, according to a study published in Science today.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |