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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Thu May 25, 2017 6:53 pm 
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Hello everyone,

Like the rest of you, I was a poker player for quite some time and the allure of automation was always there. My interest is mostly in shortstack games and so far I've had very good results with my first bot. :D

I really like the idea of having an open-ish community where strategy ideas can be discusses & shared. Hoping to be able to contribute a bit to the livelyness of the site also :)

cheers


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Fri May 26, 2017 7:49 am 
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jackrabbit wrote:
Hoping to be able to contribute a bit to the livelyness of the site also :)


We could do with some action, even from troublemakers. :D Welcome


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 12:38 pm 
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Hello,
as a Computer Engineer, I'm interested in Machine Learning and AI. I started playing Poker this year, so I don't have the experience needed to be a good (maybe neither average) player, but I hope to improve my skills.

I started thinking about an helper-bot. This means it reads the game state from the interface and runs its own algorithms but doesn't act, just shows the data and predicted best move in the screen; I then decide what to do, if following blindly the strategy or trying something different. This is mainly for security reasons and testing.
I'm writing right now the interface that reads all the game state from the table (position of the player, money, action etc. using OCR and computer vision). Seems to work quite well, but that is the easy part, the core will be tougher also because I'm not expert in the actual game so it's difficult to implement the strategies.

Cheers :D


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:43 pm 
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Greetings! I've been lurking for quite some time and thought I would finally say hello. I'm fascinated with the idea of making a poker bot. It's lots of different problems to figure out across several disciplines and I love learning new things. At first I'm just working on a helper/adviser for nl holdem because it seems like the quickest way to being profitable.

I've already learned so much from these forums and I hope to be able to contribute at some point as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:48 am 
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Hello guys!I'm Italian Poker player, I'm trying to discover this business :ugeek: I hope to find more information!Bye!


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 7:14 pm 
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Hey everyone!

I have been playing poker on and off, but never got that great at it. I started my career as a Geophysicst, where the optimization methods were very similar to machine learning methods. I was since laid off, and went back to school for computer science. I have recently fallen back in love with poker, and I see a lot of application for using AI and data mining to improve strategies.

Long and the short of it I need to build a personal project to work in Machine Learning and I think building a simple, robust AI poker bot would be a great start.

Are there any fundamental, or core papers anyone would recommend I read first? I have a lot of experience using gradient based decent algos, like Gauss-Newton, but I am not sure if it is is applicable yet. I am such a noob I am not sure was is the standard practice :D


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 9:19 pm 
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Chowzor wrote:

Are there any fundamental, or core papers anyone would recommend I read first?


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
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spears wrote:
Chowzor wrote:

Are there any fundamental, or core papers anyone would recommend I read first?


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Thanks. It hurts a little bit given I did my MSc. in Geophysics at U of A, and didn't take the opportunity to get into this community.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:00 am 
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Hi. i'm a newb at all things AI. I've played poker for years and I'm interested to learn more about how programming can be used to improve understanding of the game.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Thu May 09, 2019 8:44 am 
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I'm coming back to this forum.

In early 2013 I was trying to make a Nash equilibrium calculator for Holdem and was stuck. I registered at pokerai.org and asked a question
http://poker-ai.org/archive/www.pokerai ... f=3&t=4814

spears helpfully gave me a link to a working external sampling implementation from amax. From there, I was able to make a working holdem flop solver. Since there were no public products available at that time, and high-stakes were still active, I was able to sell it (as a service) to a group of highest-stakes online players for $150k over 1.5 years. Since then, I was developing software for poker and made >1M dollars. Before that I was playing online poker professionally myself with mediocre results.

Thank you, spears. Not sure if I would have persistence to find a solution without your post and make a happy career in poker software field.

Is there a place on this forum to make a blog? I would like to tell some stories and ideas. I'm not going to share secrets that make big money in 2019, but there is plenty of older fun stuff. My goal is to connect to other poker AI professionals out there.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2019 3:43 pm 
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vulpenae wrote:
Thank you, spears. Not sure if I would have persistence to find a solution without your post and make a happy career in poker software field.

Is there a place on this forum to make a blog? I would like to tell some stories and ideas. I'm not going to share secrets that make big money in 2019, but there is plenty of older fun stuff. My goal is to connect to other poker AI professionals out there.


Another satisfied customer!

I'd love to read your stories and ideas. Just put them here in Miscellaneous.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2021 11:54 pm 
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Hi everyone,

I have a few years experience in C# and now started learning C and C++.

A long time ago I played very intensive on the micro stakes for a year or so.
Only slow deep stack tournaments. But it was becoming too exhausting for me.

I'm generally interested in AI, but also in other areas.
Mainly I'm here to learn, but when I can help, I try to answer if I have the knowledge.


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:19 pm 
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Hi everyone!

I was a Poker enthusiast quite a while ago when I was still studying at university. Since I have a soft spot for mathematics and the game, I learned programming - (first java and then c++) to automate the Poker and fill the student's pocket a bit.
I have been running a screen scaping bot playing the (at that time) popular short stack strategy, which was easy to programm and was quite succesful until poker sites started to raiesd the minimum buy-in, which then required a more solid strategy than just a bunch of simple rules and a connection to a tracking software. At that point, I stopped developing, and as I graduated, I quit Poker and the focus shifted to other things.

However, my interest in AI never really died and with the prospect of more covid lock downs and winter ahead, i have decided to revive the project of a poker bot - for now, not for playing online, but more as a personal challenge.

I habe been reading this forum for quite some time and decided to sign up and contribute.
Looking forward to get in touch with you!

Thanks,
AceOfSpades


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
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Hello everyone. Hope that I will be able to learn something new here


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 Post subject: Re: Welcome and Hello
PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:14 pm 
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Hello,

I'm a poker enthusiast and C++ programmer. I did a poker bot too that you can challenge here: https://gtoking.com


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