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Online poker craze joined by 'pokerbots'

United Press International
| Thursday, July 14, 2005 4:00 a.m.
A growing number of computer programmers have muddied the waters of the online poker craze by designing scientific "pokerbots" that outthink humans. One of them is 29-year-old Brian Edwards of Jacksonville, Fla., a Web site administrator for Blue Cross Blue Shield, who says he's probably the only bot programmer who hasn't run his system online against humans. "It's definitely possible to create a poker robot that plays better than yourself," Edwards said. He told U.S. News & World Report he considers himself a midrange player and that he's about broken even in the two years he's been playing. "Teaching a computer to play poker is different from teaching yourself," he said. "A human brain works with fuzzy knowledge and is able to make generalizations." Pokerbots are a thorn in the side of online casinos. Internet sites such as Partypoker ban robots and hire employees to try to weed them out, the report said. © Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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