I played 1500 hands yesterday trying to call it down with almost anything. That experiment didn't go so well, lost 1500 and not sure I have a handle on how to beat it now
Yes I think I have an easy to reproduce strategy that should constantly win at >5 now. Will try it again later today, please post if you make any changes in between
1.2k hands done, IP changed in between...last two days
80.14: 2149 hands, 10.1BB/100 (includes being stacked once when experimenting I think)
84.19: 425 hands, 20.9BB/100
Ran a little hot in some hands but over that sample I'd say it wasn't a lot better than the bot. Feels like I have an edge in the 12-15BB/100+ range
played a very long session 2700 hands, thought I figured out a few things but still couldn't beat it
Thought of a sweet idea to reverse engineer it to get an exact indication of its range in any situation, idk if OP would love that or hate it but I think I'd destroy it if I made this tool.
You can get a pretty good read on ranges just by playing imo
Dunno what I'd call the biggest leak but it feels fairly easy to tell when you can valuebet and when villain has you beat.
I think it's also relaxing to know that you can play as exploitable as you want because villain can't exploit you (no learning etc.). If OP looks at my HHs he'll see I play fairly strange and mega exploitable :P
Hey all, I finally had some time a couple weeks ago to make some improvements. You can now log-in via facebook and can play against the bot with it's cards face up.
I also changed the AI and the bot now folds marginal hands on the flop a bit more. I beat my bot in less than 50 hands so this version could be much worse than the last. Some changes to the AI I haven't made but would like to make in the future are:
- randomization with capping preflop. Right now only a certain range will cap preflop.
- calling more on flop with air with the intention of attempting to steal on the turn
- more bluffing on the flop
I have begun an android app but am a long way off before having it released.
Also, random and off topic, but I am really interested in data science. I have a stat/actuarial background but don't feel that education prepared me at all to make meaningful analysis with real-world data that is not straight out of a textbook so I applied today to Zipfian Academy. Its a data science boot camp similar to how Hack Reactor is for software developers. I'd like to make myself useful instead of pulling numbers out of thin air and affirming them by telling people I passed absurdly useless math exams.