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They claim that the result is always going to be in favor of the newly developed algorithm as it is not just near perfect, but perfect. The people behind this algorithm are Michael Bowling, Michael Johnson, Neil Burch and Oskari Tammelin, who are all from the University of Alberta. While talking ab
Date: Jan 11, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Researchers Create An Unbeatable Poker Program Called Cepheus
The program was designed by Michael Bowling, Michael Johnson, Neil Burch and Oskari Tammelin, who are all from the University of Alberta. Cepheus is touted as the first-ever computer program that is capable of playing a perfect game of two player poker without any human help.
Date: Jan 11, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Alberta computer programmed to play perfect poker game
computer program is called Cepheus. It was developed by U of A researchers including Michael Bowling, lead author of the project, PhD students Neil Burch and Michael Johanson and Finnish software developer Oskari Tammelin and its the first computer program to play a perfect game of poker.
Date: Jan 10, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Poker-playing Canadian program unlocks secrets to winning at poker
of the computer program is called Cepheus. It was developed by U of A researchers - including Michael Bowling, lead author of the project, PhD students Neil Burch and Michael Johanson and Finnish software developer Oskari Tammelin - and it's the first computer program to play a perfect game of poker.
Date: Jan 10, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Cepheus Computer Program Is Totally Unbeatable at Hold 'Em Poker
The Cepheus computer program was developed by University of Alberta researchers led by lead author Michael Bowling, PhD students Neil Burch and Michael Johanson , and developer Oskar Tammelin. According to the researchers, Cepheus is the first perfect program when it comes to playing poker, and t
Date: Jan 10, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Five Scientists Claim They Have Solved Heads-Up Limit Texas Hold'Em
Over the past years, Michael Bowling, Neil Burch, Michael Johanson, and Oskari Tammelin worked hard to achieve their goal, and today they came out with a computer program named Cepheus a bot that they assure can't be beaten by any human poker player. Ever.
A few other popular games have been solved before. In particular, in 2007 a team from the same computer-science department at Alberta including Neil Burch, a co-author of the latest study cracked draughts, also known as checkers.
Date: Jan 09, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Computer Program Is Unbeatable at Poker (Sounds Fun?)
The Canadian college's Computer Poker Research Group has been working for more than a decade to finalize Cepheus, which was named after the Cepehus constellation. Finishing touches were made by Bowling, PhD students Neil Burch and Michael Johanson, and Finnish software developer Oskari Tammelin.