Move over, humans poker players. Facebook and Carnegie Mellon's poker-playing AI bot called Pluribus is here.
Entering an online poker game is a lot like playing a real game of poker. The table and the cards look the same, but since players are hiding behind screen names, oftentimes their opponents are bots.
Bryan Taylor, 36, could not shake the feeling that something funny was going on. Three of his most frequent opponents on an online poker site were acting oddly, playing in ways that were so similar it ...
Of the millions of gamblers who have rushed to play Texas Hold ‘Em and other fast-growing poker games online, Roger Gabriel isn’t the most intimidating. The 30-year-old Newport Beach engineer started ...
Chalk up another victory for machines. In artificial intelligence, it's a milestone when a computer program can beat top players at a game like chess. But a game like poker, specifically six-player ...