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GotQuads 06-11-2007 08:09 PM

Bot warning on PokerStars
 
I encountered a bot heads-up, SN "amadorpoker" (in PLO)

It's an extremely bad bot, albeit a very annoying one, since he needs the maximum time for every move. So don't play him unless you enjoy playing for hours

ChicagoRy 06-11-2007 08:12 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
Post HH?

In theory wouldn't it be a lot harder to build a HU PLO bot than a NL bot?

GotQuads 06-11-2007 08:25 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
Dunno.

I never ever played anyone who'd take EXACTLY the maximum allowed time for every move, who doesn't react at all to my steaming in the chat box...etc

I can post a HH but it's not spectacular. He folds to any minbet on the flop. If he hits hard, he'll let you know.

ChicagoRy 06-11-2007 08:28 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
I've played too many people that do that. I've also played nuts who have bet consistently OOP fast enough to where I can't even comprehend the flop and it's my turn to act to his bet.

I doubt they are bots, it is probably very very tough to make money programming a winning bot in the low limit HU SNGs. At least as far as NL and PLO are concerned. It is also not very profitable at the lower stakes for the risk involved.

The one positive to building a HUSNG bot is that you very rarely play the same people multiple times at the lower levels and a bot's biggest weakness usually is repetitive leaks that once found can be exploited moreso than with a regular player.

GotQuads 06-11-2007 08:40 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
It's not a winning bot, it's a losing one. I guess it's an experimental bot to gain some experience or maybe statistical data.

I doubt any human could play this predictable, always take the maximum time, not ONCE playing a little faster.

He obv does a simple flop analysis, checking if he has a flush draw etc (doesn't matter if it's a low flush, he'll call lol) and call/bet based on the current strength of his hand. As mentioned very easy to beat by betting most flops and being careful if he calls.

MychCumstien 06-12-2007 08:13 AM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
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It's not a winning bot, it's a losing one. I guess it's an experimental bot to gain some experience or maybe statistical data.

I doubt any human could play this predictable, always take the maximum time, not ONCE playing a little faster.

He obv does a simple flop analysis, checking if he has a flush draw etc (doesn't matter if it's a low flush, he'll call lol) and call/bet based on the current strength of his hand. As mentioned very easy to beat by betting most flops and being careful if he calls.

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Just because he takes the maximum amount of time before acting, doesn't make him a bot. At higher limits, players often like to take the same amount of time on any decision, even on easy decisions, so as to not give any information away, i.e. if I take longer in this spot I have a marginal hand... please raise me so I can fold, etc.

I admit, taking the max amount of time is annoying, but it doesn't necessarily guarantee he's a bot. At low limits it is somewhat suspect though, as the players aren't normally that sophisticated to where you need to worry about your timing tells.

govman6767 06-12-2007 09:14 AM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
ROFL... Try playing from somewhere like Afganastan sharing bandwith with 100 people on an army base and see if your taking the max time on EVERY hand. That does not mean your playing a bot so far 90 % of the whino's on this forum whining about bots suck at poker.

Look at gatorade all the nonsense he's stiring up. And quite frankly if you say it's a bad bot and it's beatable just beat it take all the money you can and try to go find another crappy bot to play. It seems like easy money but I think your just mad at your results against players you can't beat.

cwar 06-12-2007 04:17 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
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ROFL... Try playing from somewhere like Afganastan sharing bandwith with 100 people on an army base and see if your taking the max time on EVERY hand. That does not mean your playing a bot so far 90 % of the whino's on this forum whining about bots suck at poker.

Look at gatorade all the nonsense he's stiring up. And quite frankly if you say it's a bad bot and it's beatable just beat it take all the money you can and try to go find another crappy bot to play. It seems like easy money but I think your just mad at your results against players you can't beat.

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Gildwulf verified Full Tilt's evidence that showed that beatme1 was a bot so Mr Gatorade was correct. For the OP its probably unlikely that the person you played is a bot.

Sheetah 06-12-2007 06:10 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
Yeah, seems that MrGatorade knows damn well what's he doing.
And seems that OP has to fight back: GotQuads, the next time you play against ...ahem 'bot' do the same - whenever it's your move take max time before doing, see if you can tilt him a little.

PartyScout 06-12-2007 08:19 PM

Re: Bot warning on PokerStars
 
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I encountered a bot heads-up, SN "amadorpoker" (in PLO)

It's an extremely bad bot, albeit a very annoying one, since he needs the maximum time for every move. So don't play him unless you enjoy playing for hours

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LOOOOOOL

Maybe this is the programmers knew way of TILTING players into submission [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]


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