This chapter investigates how poker bots contribute to game liquidity by ensuring active tables, even when player availability fluctuates. It also narrates a journalist's unique encounter with the creators of 'The Brain' poker bot in Armenia, revealing their motivations for their involvement in the gaming industry.
Computers have outplayed humans in chess and Go for decades. But poker was long considered unhackable. The game requires not just crunching numbers, but creativity and complex strategy. That only started to change about 10 years ago, when a new generation of unbeatable poker bots began to appear online.
The makers of the technology remained in the shadows, so Bloomberg’s Kit Chellel set out to find them. On today’s Big Take podcast, he joins David Gura to share the story of how a group of Russian students invented the world’s best online poker bots and what that means for the multi-billion-dollar industry.
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