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21 Jan 2017 Les is one of four top players representing humans in the 2017 Brains vs AI poker tournament at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh. They are each 

Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante is a “re-match” of a challenge which ran from April 24 to May 8 in 2016 between AI Claudico vs. Doug Polk, Bjorn Li, Dong Kim, and Jason Les. That challenge resulted in the Human team being victorious winning virtual money worth $732,713. Watch on Twitch: Libratus vs Jason Les But never before has a Poker AI so soundly outperformed humans as the new AI "Libratus," developed by a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, did this past month. Over the 120,000 hand 'Brains vs AI Challenge' at the Rivers Casino - 30,000 each against four top-flight poker professionals - the AI came out an eye-popping $1.76 million ahead. "Libratus", the computer poker player that was designed by Professor Tuomas Sandholm and Ph.D student Noam Brown, produced a resounding victory in the second "Brains vs AI" poker challenge. In 2015, a group of heads-up poker pros, including Doug Polk, each played 20,000 hands of heads-up NLHE against "Claudico", a computer player that was designed by Sandholm and a number of his graduate Computer Science students. Libratus, an artificial intelligence developed by Carnegie Mellon University, made history by defeating four of the world’s best professional poker players in a marathon 20-day poker competition, called “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante” at Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh. The "Humans vs AI" challenge, which is running until May 8th, is being dominated by the four human players so far. After 35,700 hands of play, the Human group (consisting of Douglas Polk, Bjorn Li, Dong Kim and Jason Les) is up $458,902 over "Claudico", the artificial intelligence program.

The humans took the early lead against the computer this morning at Rivers Casino. In what has been dubbed “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence,” for the next two weeks four of the world’s best Heads-Up, No-Limit, Texas Hold ’em poker players are taking on a highly advanced computer program designed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University for their share of a $100,000 prize pot.

1 Feb 2017 Odds makers favored the human players 4- or 5- to 1 over AI Libratus. the brains behind Libratus hovered around the casino, watching their brainchild Cepheus' first public challenge played only 100 hands with po 10 Jan 2017 The tournament, called "Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante," takes place from January 11 through the end of the month, and pits 

31 Jan 2017 SCS, Brains Versus Artificial Intelligence Poker Rematch, January 11 a big achievement by AI experts because of poker's unique challenge: 

In “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante,” beginning Jan. 11 at Rivers Casino, poker pros will play a collective 120,000 hands of Heads-Up No-Limit Texas Hold’em over 20 days against a CMU computer program called Libratus. The pros — Jason Les, Dong Kim, Daniel McAulay and Jimmy Chou — are vying for shares of a $200,000 prize purse. The ultimate goal …

Upcoming Brains vs. AI Rematch More Than Just a Game for AI Developers by Lorin Yelle | Jan 9, 2017 at 9:33 am | Features In April of 2015, a four man team of the world’s top poker professionals that consisted of Doug Polk, Bjorn Li, Dong Kim, and Jason Les took on then-most powerful Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em playing bot, Claudico, in the

We’re at the halfway point of the epic 20-day, 150,000-hand “Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence” Texas Hold’em Poker tournament, and a machine named Libratus is trouncing a quartet of Jan 12, 2017 · The first day of the Brains vs. AI poker tournament is in the books, and the Libratus bot from Carnegie Mellon University emerged as the clear winner, collecting $81,716 to the humans $7,228. Both Jan 29, 2017 · Brains vs AI: Q&A with the Pros answered a few questions about the challenge on Reddit. match will affect the future of poker? Jason: The fact is the AI May 01, 2015 · PITTSBURGH, Penn., May 1 — Today marks the halfway point of an 80,000-hand journey in the “Brains Vs.Artificial Intelligence” poker competition.After 40,000 hands, the ‘humans’— four professional poker players — have taken a lead over Carnegie Mellon University’s artificial intelligence program, Claudico. For the "Brains vs. Artificial Intelligence" tournament, four of the world's best poker players faced off one-on-one against Libratus in 120,000 hands of poker. At stake was a $200,000 pot, which May 11, 2015 · Four top poker players collectively played 80,000 hands of Heads-up No-limit Texas Hold'em (two players) against an artificial intelligence program called Claudico over the course of two weeks. At the end of the Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence competition, three of the four players had more money than the computer.

Brains vs AI Challenge, Live on Twitch. Close. 7. Posted by 3 years ago. Archived. Brains vs AI Challenge, Live on Twitch. Website for Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh, PA. Brains Vs. AI Rematch: Why Poker? In the video, the creators of the AI, Professor Sandholm and Ph.D. student Noam Brown, briefly discuss some history of AI in games, and

Upcoming Brains vs. AI Rematch More Than Just a Game for AI Developers by Lorin Yelle | Jan 9, 2017 at 9:33 am | Features In April of 2015, a four man team of the world’s top poker professionals that consisted of Doug Polk, Bjorn Li, Dong Kim, and Jason Les took on then-most powerful Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em playing bot, Claudico, in the May 06, 2015 · The "Brains vs AI" poker challenge, which is pitting four of the best Heads-Up No Limit Hold'em players in the world against a computer program named "Claudico", is nearing its completion. As of this moment, 70,900 of the 80,000 hands that make up the challenge have been completed. Jan 17, 2017 · Humans Fight Back in the "Brains vs AI" Challenge. Written by Pete - Tuesday, January 17, 2017, Online poker. Dong "Donger Kim" Kim has a +$80k in the challenge yesterday, making him the only Brains vs AI Challenge: Libratus Analysis Upswing Poker Get a front-row seat to Doug Polk’s analysis of the hands and strategies that the Libratus bot used to defeat some of the best players in the world. Here's a cool two minute video I found as well: Brains Vs. AI Rematch: Why Poker? In the video, the creators of the AI, Professor Sandholm and Ph.D. student Noam Brown, briefly discuss some history of AI in games, and applications of this technology in the real world.