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Old 01-21-2006, 07:15 PM
Sushiglutton Sushiglutton is offline
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Default Re: Is there a perfect NLHE Bot? Could there be?

Yes it is possible to program a perfect NLHEM-bot. Itīs a result from game theory that there exist a perfect randomized strategy for any game like poker. For every possible situation the bot should choose a random action with different probability. For example with KQ, an ace flops and there is a big bet the correct strategy might be something like: Fold(75%) Call(15%) RaiseX$(1%) RaiseY$2.3%)... (given all other data like position, potsize, stacksizes etc). But one thing this bot doesnīt care about is psychology (playerstyle etc). Therefore a human would still do much better against poor players. This bot would beat ALL players but it wouldnīt win maximum.

However NL is such an extremely complicated game that no one has been able to determine the perfect strategy (not even close). But it has been proven that it exists (theoretically).

To summarize: Yes there exist a "perfect strategy" that for every possible situation (cards, number of players, stacksizes, previous actions in the hand etc (but NOT based on players actions in previous hands!) ) give a probability to every possible action and then choose one at random.

(please forgive my poor english. foreigner...)
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