MAN VS. MACHINE AT W.S.O.P.
20 June 2008
July 3 to 6 will see another intriguing contest
between poker pros and AI programs
Providing an entertaining and informative diversion next
month at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, the
latest artificial intelligence endowed poker programs
will be pitted against top human professionals.
Scheduled for July 3 - 6 the second Man vs. Machine
Poker Championship will be presented at the 2008 Gaming
Life Expo at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.
Some of the top pros in poker will compete against
Polaris 2, a powerful poker playing program created by
the Computer Poker Research Group at the University of
Alberta in British Columbia, Canada.
Polaris 2 is the latest version of a sophisticated AI
program that fought it out with human players Phil Laak
and Ali Eslami in Vancouver last year (see previous
InfoPowa report).
In that confrontation, the humans came out ahead with
two wins, one loss and a draw in a series of four
matches playing Texas Hold'em.
A similar format is envisaged for July's clash, with
each round comprising a 500-duplicate-hand Limit Texas
Hold'em match where the same cards are dealt to a human
and the program in one room and a second human and the
program in another room. At the end of the match, the
total number of chips won or lost by each team
determines the winner.
This time around the human element will be provided by
talented poker coaches from the Stoxpoker.com website.
Lead coach Bryce Paradis commented: "Against the current
AI in Polaris 2, the average poker player would be
completely dominated. The Polaris 2 team has made
incredible improvements since the match last year."
"The most powerful change is that the AI will now learn
from and adapt to its opponents' play as the match
progresses," he elaborated. "This year's Man vs. Machine
match is going to push our team to its limit."
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
Top of page |
Home |
News |
Forum |
Webcast |
Vortran |
Accredited Casinos |
Evil Ones |
Pitch a Bitch |
Partner Links |
Poker
|