Filed Under: Online Poker, Online Poker Tournaments, Online Poker USA, Rise of the Poker Bots | by: Jazzy

Human vs. Pokerbot Challenge Coverage

Some the biggest winning players in online poker history are gathering together this summer for a match-up with the infamous Polaris 2- the most technologically sophisticated poker Artificial Intelligence (AI) machine in the world. This event is the second edition of the Man vs. Machine Poker Championship and is scheduled to take place during the 2008 Gaming Life Expo at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas July 3-6.

Polaris 2 was created by the University of Alberta’s Computer Poker Research Group (http://poker.cs.ualberta.ca) and is the result of several years of scientific research and thousands of man-hours of development of the Pokerbot logic.

The human players slated to join in the match are professional poker coaches or contributors to the widely recognized online poker training site Stoxpoker.com. Each of the human players participating in the challenge has won millions playing for the highest stakes against some of the best poker players in the world.

Bryce Paradis, head coach at Stoxpoker.com and winner of over 2.5 million dollars at online poker in 2007, added that “Against the current AI in Polaris 2, the average poker player would be completely dominated. The Polaris 2 team has made incredible improvements since the match last year. The most powerful change is that the AI will now learn from and adapt to its opponents’ play as the match progresses. This year’s Man vs. Machine match is going to push our team to their limit.”

In 2007, Polaris 1 competed with professionals Phil “The Unabomber” Laak and Ali Eslami in the city of Vancouver, Canada. The series ended in a very close finish, with a final score of two wins, one loss, and one statistical tie for the human team of Phil and Ali. Each round comprised of a 500 duplicate hand match, wherein the same series of cards was dealt to both players, with each one playing opposite hands in the game with the AI taking the other side. At the end of the match the total number of chips won or lost by each team determined the winner. In an effort to reduce the element of random luck to a minimum, the same format will be used again this year.

The key members of the Stoxpoker.com team are professionals Nick Grudzien, IJay Palansky, as well as Stoxpoker contributor Matt Hawrilenko, all of whom can boast well over $1M in lifetime cash-game limit hold’em winnings. Additional professional players are expected to round out the team in the coming weeks.

Filed Under: Online Poker, Rise of the Poker Bots | by: Jazzy

Online Pokerbot Player Tech Round-up

Here is a comprehensive and updated list of active Poker Bots, calculators and tools that many online poker rooms permit the use of:

1. Calculatem Pro
2. Coach Rounder
3. Draw Poker Source
4. GameTime+
5. Holdem Genius
6. Holdem Indicator
7. Holdem Manager
8. Holdem Partner
9. Holdem Ranger
10. Omaha Poker Coach
11. Paragon Poker Pal
12. Poker Academy Prospector
13. PokerAce HUD
14. Pokerbility
15. Poker Buddy
16. Poker Butler
17. PokerEval
18. Poker EV
19. Poker Evolver
20. Poker Indicator
21. Poker Juggernaut
22. Poker Office
23. Poker Potjie
24. Poker Pro 2007
25. Poker Sharpener
26. Poker Sidekick
27. Poker Sniffer
28. Poker-Spy
29. PokerStat
30. Poker Stove
31. Poker Tracker
32. Poker Vitals
33. Poker Weapon
34. Poker Wingman
35. PPA Poker Calculator
36. SmartBuddy
37. Star Tracker
38. Stud Inspector v1
39. Stats for Poker
40. Telescope by SpadeIt
41. Texas Calculatem
42. ThePokerDB
43. Tournament Indicator
44. Tournament Shark
45. Table Shark

Here are some prime examples of Poker Bots that are often prohibited in all cases.

1. Advanced Poker Calculator
2. Gambot
3. hhSmithey
4. Holdem Hawk
5. Holdem Pirate
6. Holdem Inspector a.k.a. Online Holdem Inspector
7. iHH Harvester
8. Magic Holdem
9. Mandraker
10. Open Holdem Bot
11. OPI Wizard
12. PokerAnalytics
13. Poker Android
14. Poker Bot+
15. Poker Bloodhound
16. Poker Crusher
17. Poker Edge
18. Poker Inspector a.k.a. Online Poker Inspector
19. Poker Mate
20. Poker Prophecy
21. Poker Sherlock
22. Poker Table Manager
23. Real Poker Rankings
24. SharkScope
25. Sit n’ Go Brain
26. Sixth Sense
27. SmartCollector a.k.a. Mixed Harvesters
28. SpadeEye
29. Stars Hand History (SHH)
30. StarSpy
31. Texas Auto Fold
32. TheCashDB
33. WinHoldem

Poker Bot Developer Tips:

How I Built A Working Poker Bot

How I Built A Working Poker Bot - Part 2

Open Holdem Source Code

Play Online Poker Against a Poker Bot:

BluffBot 2.0

Recently added PokerBots:

Gold Buillion - Artificial Intelligence Pokerbot

PokerRNG - Reverse Random Number Generator (RNG)