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  2. Cepheus (poker bot) - Wikipedia

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    Cepheus' strategy is very close to a Nash equilibrium strategy for heads-up limit Texas hold'em, as an optimal counter-strategy to Cepheus can only win 0.000986 big blinds per game on expectation (to go from "essentially" solving the game to just "solving" the game, one has to reduce this expected loss to precisely 0 big blinds per game ...

  3. DeucesCracked - Wikipedia

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    Training videos were produced in 8-part series, and each series was part of a video season. [3] Video series cover a variety of poker games, including, Texas hold 'em, Pot Limit Omaha, 2-7 Triple Draw, Seven-card stud, Stud 8-or-Better and Razz. It has also produced material covering H.O.R.S.E., 8-game and 7-game mix.

  4. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    To that end, we have provided a list of poker hand rankings, from highest to lowest. Royal flush: A royal flush is the name for a hand in which the player has Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10 all in the ...

  5. Jean Scott (author) - Wikipedia

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    Scott was featured on 48 Hours as a successful video poker player in 1995, which showed her winning a Mercury Marquis car. [3] She has claimed to win over a million dollars at casino gambling as of 2006. [4] Scott published a sequel to her first book, More Frugal Gambling in 2003. This book gives more details to help all levels of gamblers to ...

  6. Computer poker player - Wikipedia

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    Neo Poker Lab was an established science team focused on the research of poker artificial intelligence. For several years it developed and applied state-of-the-art algorithms and procedures like regret minimization and gradient search equilibrium approximation, decision trees, recursive search methods as well as expert algorithms to solve a ...

  7. Mental poker - Wikipedia

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    Mental poker is the common name for a set of cryptographic problems that concerns playing a fair game over distance without the need for a trusted third party. The term is also applied to the theories surrounding these problems and their possible solutions.

  8. Illinois poker player earns $6 million with finish at World ...

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    The former Illinois poker player earned $6 million after finishing second place Wednesday night at the 2024 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas. The world champion is 38-year-old Texas ...

  9. Category:Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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