spears wrote:
I like the idea but you need to be sure it's worth your effort
yeah. It would be a fun project for me, but I want to see if there is any interest.
spears wrote:
Personally, my old bots would just embarrass me, and I'm too busy to put much time into my latest ideas, so probably wouldn't participate in the short term
Too bad
Thank you so much for pointing me to the koypetition! It's great to see that there is quite some interest in something like this. Too bad that they seemed to have their own agenda (they do poker analysis software, maybe they wanted to copy some ideas from the bots?)
do you know how many people eventually took part in the competition?
spears wrote:
Playing enough games to overcome variance is problematic.
* depends on the difference between bot skills
* at an average bot response time of 2 seconds, a full ring game will take ~30 seconds, at 10 tables that would be 1200 hands per hour. Or close to 30k hands per day. that should be a good start, no?
spears wrote:
You can't play duplicate because it's too easy to cheat.
yeah. also, the rules should be as close as possible to PS rules. no multi-accounting (but multi-logins to test different kinds of bots simultaneously), no collusion.
spears wrote:
nice, didn't read about this one before. possibly the idea can be extended to include the other players/bots at the full ring table.