spears wrote:
I haven't come across much about it. Most of the research is centred around NE bots and the rating is the win rate.
It's a tricky problem, for sure. Win rate doesn't seem like a good rating for the simple reason that the goal of poker isn't to win a lot of hands, but rather to win the most money. Of course a lot would depend on event structure, i.e., freezeout tournament or ring game? heads-up or multiway? limit or no-limit? ... and so on.
spears wrote:
They typically play zillions of hands, duplicate, to get statistically valid results, and even then quote error margins.
Duplicate matches require memory wipes of all bots in between matches, right? But how do event organizers verify the wipe? Do they inspect the source code of each bot before and after each match? Do they use the honor system?
spears wrote:
Personally, I think poker research would be much more interesting and relevant if the competitions were run like skillbet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duplicate_ ... lBet_poker. I suggested it to UoA and got blown off
Makes sense. Any interest in organizing an alternate competition?