CAN UNABOMBER OUT-BLUFF POLARIS?
15 June 2007
Big bets on man vs. machine as poker pros
challenge multi-faceted poker program
It's been done in chess and backgammon, and now two
top poker pros are to face off against a poker computer
program. University of Alberta academics are so
confident in their latest poker bot Polaris that they
have put up $50 000 that Phil 'Unabomber' Laak and
fellow poker pro Ali Eslami will not be able to defeat
it over 2 000 hands of Texas Hold 'Em.
The conventional wisdom is that poker is too complex a
game for programs to fully exploit all its techniques
and quirks successfully, but the academics feel that
artificial intelligence (AI) technology has reached a
stage where this may no longer be the case. They are
supported by recent developments at the University of
the Witwatersrand in South Africa and the University of
Edinburgh (see previous InfoPowa reports) where it has
been claimed that a poker program has been taught the
art of bluffing.
Laak and Eslami will take on the poker-playing computer
during the Association for the Advancement of Artificial
Intelligence Conference in Vancouver on July 23 and 24.
Each match will be comprised of 500 hands played in four
sessions. At the end of each session, the combined
bankroll of the two men will be compared with that of
the computer to determine the winner.
Polaris is a mix of cross-communicating computer
programs with different abilities. One element is very
aggressive, but doesn't take into account the playing
style of its opponents, whilst another fills this gap by
'learning' from the strengths and weaknesses of
competing players and adjusts its style accordingly.
However, all of the component programs master the most
characteristic aspect of poker: bluffing. "There is a
mathematically optimal rate at which you should bluff.
Computers can calculate that. If humans bluff too much,
you can exploit them and win money," Alberta
University's Professor Jonathan Schaeffer told the
Edmonton Sun newspaper.
But could the academics be bluffing? And do they know
that in 2005 Laak defeated the best poker robot in the
world in a heads up match during the 2005 WSOP!
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