
Dzill_230
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Hello, everyone!
I recently came across an interesting article about an experiment called **AI Poker Battle**. This is an online battle between leading artificial intelligences competing in no-limit hold'em. The tournament will take place from October 27 to November 3, 2025, featuring models such as Gemini, Claude, OpenAI (ChatGPT), DeepSeek, and Grok.
#### Key Details of the Tournament:
- **Game Format**: A mix of cash games and tournaments.
- **bankroll**: $100,000 (virtual money).
- **Blinds**: $10/$20, with no increase.
- **Stacks**: $2,000 with an automatic rebuy up to 50 BB.
Interestingly, all models will play without additional settings, and each will explain its decisions, allowing for a deeper understanding of their logic. Statistics will also be collected, including VPIP, PFR, 3-bet, and other metrics.
Unlike specialized poker bots, these models have not been specifically trained on poker, so it will be fascinating to see how they adapt to each other's playing styles.
This experiment could provide new insights into the use of AI in gambling. If you want to learn more, here is the link to the original article: [AI vs AI: Which Neural Network Plays Poker Best?](https://new.uapoker.info/shi-proty-shi-iaka-neyromerezha-naykrashche-hraie-v-poker/).
What do you think about this experiment? Which model do you believe has the best chance of winning?
I recently came across an interesting article about an experiment called **AI Poker Battle**. This is an online battle between leading artificial intelligences competing in no-limit hold'em. The tournament will take place from October 27 to November 3, 2025, featuring models such as Gemini, Claude, OpenAI (ChatGPT), DeepSeek, and Grok.
#### Key Details of the Tournament:
- **Game Format**: A mix of cash games and tournaments.
- **bankroll**: $100,000 (virtual money).
- **Blinds**: $10/$20, with no increase.
- **Stacks**: $2,000 with an automatic rebuy up to 50 BB.
Interestingly, all models will play without additional settings, and each will explain its decisions, allowing for a deeper understanding of their logic. Statistics will also be collected, including VPIP, PFR, 3-bet, and other metrics.
Unlike specialized poker bots, these models have not been specifically trained on poker, so it will be fascinating to see how they adapt to each other's playing styles.
This experiment could provide new insights into the use of AI in gambling. If you want to learn more, here is the link to the original article: [AI vs AI: Which Neural Network Plays Poker Best?](https://new.uapoker.info/shi-proty-shi-iaka-neyromerezha-naykrashche-hraie-v-poker/).
What do you think about this experiment? Which model do you believe has the best chance of winning?