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by vannevar
3433 days ago
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Yes, I'm wondering if anyone is tracking the relative strength of each player's hands. In the end, the bot should be declared the "winner" only if its winnings were disproportionately high in relation to the strength of its hands. |
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It does totally eliminate variance, but they also take that into account and correct for it when looking at final outcomes usually. Right now the bot is up by something like 800K over 60K (out of 120K) hands. If that rate continues, it will win by around 1.6M or 400K per human. The blinds are 50/100, so that would equate to roughly 33 millibets (thousandths of a big blind per hand). That isn't too far off from standard win rates in bot vs. bot tournaments [1].
I'd say it's likely that the results of this tournament will be a statistically significant win for the bot.
[1] http://www.computerpokercompetition.org/downloads/competitio...