Is AI Killing Poker?
Is AI going to kill poker? Are online poker bots and RTA about to destroy your winrate? Are Poker Solvers bad for the game? Poker Pro Phil Galfond has answers! ❗️ Learn Advanced heads-up PLO with Me: ➡️ https://galfond.link/This-Is-Omaha Real Time Assistance, online poker bots, and other forms of collusion all have a negative effect on the game of poker. You aren’t going to get away from it by switching from no limit hold 'em to pot limit omaha, and you aren’t going to get away from it by switching from playing unregulated or private app games to playing on regulated poker sites. As Phil states in the video- regulated poker sites have some advantages in fighting poker bot rings or poker collusion rings or other forms of poker cheating that you might not be aware of. Thankfully, while we also can’t ‘escape’ solvers, the effect that something like a solver has on the game is not the same as the above mentioned topics as Phil explained. Your online PLO game or your live NL game can greatly improve by working with solvers but you are not going to be able to accurately memorize everything a solver does. Basically as long as it isn’t used for RTA, a solver is really just a good tool to learn with. Remember to Subscribe for more poker tips and turn on notifications so you don't miss any Galfond Challenge Livestreams! Follow Phil: Twitter: https://twitter.com/philgalfond Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phil.galfond/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@phil.galfond Credits: Is Artificial Intelligence Killing Poker? Editor: Thomas Deming-Henes Producer: Thomas Deming-Henes Music: Epidemic Sound: The Revenge - Oh the City Timestamps: 00:00 Is AI Killing Poker? 00:40 Definition: Solvers 01:18 Definition: Optimal Play (GTO) 02:32 Definition: Bots 04:26 Definition: Real Time Assistance (RTA) 05:40 Do learning tools ruin poker? 08:26 Most important thing to understand about solvers! (Will AI tools/solver based tools ruin poker?) 09:39 Bots, RTA and Detection 14:52 Are we doomed? What do we need? 18:07 What can YOU do to protect yourself? 20:36 Outro
Is AI Killing Poker?
Is AI Killing Poker?
In this video, Phil Galfond discusses the impact of Bots, Solvers, and Real-Time Assistance (RTA) on poker. He defines each term and explains how they have affected the game of poker in the past and how they will continue to do so in the future.
What is a Solver?
- A solver is a tool that takes inputs such as game structure, stack sizes, and bet sizes to run simulations for an optimal strategy.
- Optimal play is a strategy that cannot be outperformed even if your opponent knows what you are executing.
- Game Theory Optimal Play is a strategy that beats almost all sub-optimal strategies.
What is a Bot?
- A Bot is a computer program that reads information from a poker table and executes an optimal strategy instead of a human player.
- Bots are terrible for poker because they take away the human element of the game.
Impact of AI on Poker
- In 2023, Bots will be able to beat humans in every form of poker.
- Before solvers were invented, bots were programmed manually with pre-flop hands to play and flop/turn bet sizes based on opponent actions.
- While bots have been around for some time now, today's advancements in AI make them much stronger than before.
Overall, Phil Galfond believes that while AI has had significant impacts on poker already, it will continue to shape the game in ways we can't yet predict.
Real-Time Assistance (RTA) and Manual RTA
In this section, the speaker explains the difference between real-time assistance (RTA) and manual RTA.
Real-Time Assistance
- RTA is a tool that tells players what to do on every street in real-time.
- As a human player, you can choose to follow or ignore its suggestions.
- Advanced players may use RTA as a reference but make their own decisions.
Manual RTA
- Manual RTA involves using pre-solved solutions from databases or solving games within tools like MonkerSolver or PioSOLVER.
- Players manually reference these solutions without any computer assistance.
Solvers and Their Impact on Poker
In this section, the speaker discusses solvers and how they have impacted poker.
Tools That Improve Play
- The speaker argues that solvers are just another tool that improves play, much like other tools such as trackers, ICM tools, push-fold and re-shove tools, and calculators.
- These tools have been around for years and have progressed over time.
CardRunners EV
- CardRunners EV was a popular solver-like tool that allowed users to input every decision point manually to calculate the highest expected value line.
Solver Strategies
- Solver strategies are only effective in certain scenarios such as 8 big blind poker or 15 big blind heads up poker.
- While solvers have improved the game and average skill level of players, they do not ruin poker.
Poker AI Tools: Solvers, Bots, and RTA
In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of AI tools like solvers, bots, and real-time assistance (RTA) on poker. He explains how these tools work and their potential risks to the game.
Impact of Solvers
- Using solvers with five bet sizes is difficult to execute.
- Solvers have improved the way people play by teaching them about bet sizes they were not using before.
- However, nobody is playing anywhere close to perfectly.
Risks of AI Tools
- AI tools like solvers are not at risk of making people unbeatable because humans are limited in their capacity to process information and retain it.
- Bots and RTA are bad for poker as they can be used for cheating.
- Bot Rings deploy countless accounts that get caught due to identical stats and irregularities in payment information.
- Regulated sites catch more Bot Rings than unregulated sites because they require real identities tied to bank accounts or credit cards.
Detection of Cheating Software
- Bots exhibit behaviors that are easier for poker sites to catch due to mouse movements and timings.
- RTA is harder to catch because humans can go off-script by not following the software's suggestions.
- Stat analysis is one of the major ways that bots and RTAs get detected through manual or semi-manual methods.
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