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  2. Pluribus (poker bot) - Wikipedia

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    Pluribus is a computer poker player using artificial intelligence built by Facebook's AI Lab and Carnegie Mellon University. Pluribus plays the poker variation no-limit Texas hold 'em and is "the first bot to beat humans in a complex multiplayer competition". [1] The developers of the bot published their results in 2019. [2]

  3. Computer poker player - Wikipedia

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    These bots or computer programs are used often in online poker situations as either legitimate opponents for humans players or a form of cheating.As of 2020, all use of Real-Time Assistance (RTA) or automated bots is considered cheating by all online poker sites, although the level of enforcement from site operators varies considerably.

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    Poker: Five Card Draw. Make the best five-card combination with an opportunity to draw, while enjoying structured betting. By Masque Publishing

  6. DeepStack - Wikipedia

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    In a study completed December 2016, DeepStack defeated 11 professional poker players by playing 44,000 hands of poker. Over all games played, DeepStack won 49 big blinds/100 (always folding would only lose 75 bb/100), over four standard deviations from zero, making it the first computer program to beat professional poker players in heads-up no-limit Texas hold'em poker.

  7. Analysis from Kansas State’s blowout win against UT Martin ...

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    Analysis from Kansas State’s blowout win against UT Martin and a look ahead to Tulane. Kellis Robinett. September 1, 2024 at 1:35 PM. ... It was a key play in the game, because K-State was ...

  8. Fancade - Wikipedia

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    Fancade is a mobile video game and game engine that enables users to create games using an intuitive visual scripting system. It was developed by Swedish developer Martin Magni, best known for Mekorama, and released in 2020.

  9. Chinook (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Chinook won the right to play in the human World Championship by being second to Marion Tinsley in the US Nationals. At first, the American Checkers Federation and English Draughts Association were against the participation of a computer in a human championship. When Tinsley resigned his title in protest, the ACF and EDA created the new ...