TempoShaman
Rock Star
Silver Level
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first off i was thinking today on bovada after a serious morning of beats... hmm black diamond poker open?... get on google. looked up "black diamond poker bots"
guess what
http://mitpokerbots.com/teams/BLACKDIAMOND
MIT competitions, backed by ALL kinds of huge business sponsors, to make "unbeatable" poker bots. This is general knowledge as far as pot limit goes, but if you read you can see there having "A challenge like none other to be announced" in my mind, making the perfect no limit bot..
read up on it guys im not to suprised however.. also just for opinions..........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbQyKgELDEA
In a series of postings that soon spread to other poker forums, the players said that some players using the aliases “Graycat,” “Potripper,” “Steamroller” among others appeared to have superhuman powers at the poker table. Several players who had encountered the suspect players in games from mid-August through mid-September said they played with wild abandon, always seemed to know when to raise and fold and were winning at an inconceivably high rate.
Serge Ravitch, a 27-year-old New York lawyer turned poker player who was among the first to level cheating charges, said the company’s response to the initial posts was “essentially to stonewall and deny any cheating had ever occurred or that the described events were even possible.”
first off i was thinking today on bovada after a serious morning of beats... hmm black diamond poker open?... get on google. looked up "black diamond poker bots"
guess what
http://mitpokerbots.com/teams/BLACKDIAMOND
MIT competitions, backed by ALL kinds of huge business sponsors, to make "unbeatable" poker bots. This is general knowledge as far as pot limit goes, but if you read you can see there having "A challenge like none other to be announced" in my mind, making the perfect no limit bot..
read up on it guys im not to suprised however.. also just for opinions..........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbQyKgELDEA
In a series of postings that soon spread to other poker forums, the players said that some players using the aliases “Graycat,” “Potripper,” “Steamroller” among others appeared to have superhuman powers at the poker table. Several players who had encountered the suspect players in games from mid-August through mid-September said they played with wild abandon, always seemed to know when to raise and fold and were winning at an inconceivably high rate.
Serge Ravitch, a 27-year-old New York lawyer turned poker player who was among the first to level cheating charges, said the company’s response to the initial posts was “essentially to stonewall and deny any cheating had ever occurred or that the described events were even possible.”