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Comment by projectyang

13 hours ago

While others have commented about solvers, I'd also like to bring up AI poker bots such as Pluribus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluribus_(poker_bot)).

This also wouldn't even be a close contest, I think Pluribus demonstrated a solid win rate against professional players in a test.

As I was developing this project, a main thought came to mind as to the comparison between cost and performance between a "purpose" built AI such as Pluribus versus a general LLM model. I think Pluribus training costs ~$144 in cloud computing credits.

Should be noted that this bot is heads up only? I believe a form of heads up poker is effectively solved as well-- limit hold'em heads up