After picking up Go, artificial intelligence is eyeing Texas Hold'em.

On January 12th, according to foreign media reports, the pseudo-named "Master" Google artificial intelligence AlphaGo swept the world's top players in the world of chess, and now, artificial intelligence has targeted the Texas Hold'em.

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Texas Hold'em

Starting this Wednesday, the artificial intelligence system "Libratus" developed by Carnegie Mellon University will compete with four top professional Texas Hold'em players in the Pittsburgh casino for a "human-machine war" similar to "AlphaGo" challenge Li Shishi.

It is reported that "Libratus" will compete with 4 players for 120,000 hand-to-one Texas Hold'em, and will complete the competition in 20 days, and the winner will receive 200,000 US dollars.

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4 players participating in the confrontation in 2015

It is worth noting that the “Claudico” artificial intelligence system developed by Carnegie Mellon University competed with the four players in the competition in 2015. After 80,000 hands of competition, “Claudico” finally lost. The "Libratus" that participated in this contest is an upgraded version of "Claudico".

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