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Our goal is to make the research as accessible as possible to the AI community, so we include descriptions of the algorithms and pseudocode in the supplementary material. However, in part due to the potential negative impact this code could have on online poker, we're not releasing the code itself.


While you are not releasing the code to the general public, some people who worked on it obviously have access to it and someone will likely use it in the wild. The potential profits are astronomical - Rob Reitzen solved limit hold 'em and made what is rumored to be over $100 million hiring women to play online poker using his system from his house in Beverly Hills [1].

Did you guys set any rules as to whether or not members of the team that worked on this are allowed to use it?

[1] https://www.cigaraficionado.com/index.php/article/robotic-po...




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