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Carnegie Mellon's AI crushing poker pros
You're no match for Libratus, the new and powerful king of the felt. The artificial intelligence developed at Carnegie Mellon University is blowing away some of mankind's best in Heads-Up No Limit Texas Hold'Em, considered the final frontier of computer vs. human gamesmanship. Libratus and the pros – Dong Kim, Jimmy Chou, Jason Les and Daniel Mcauley – are playing a total of 120,000 hands over 20 days. With 101,908 hands in the bank, Libratus was ahead of all four by almost $1.4 million in virtual chips. Kim was down by $22,309; Mcauley, $271,233; Chou, $365,559; and Les, $718,341.