Anyone experimenting with AI tools for hand analysis?
I’ve recently started diving into the world of AI for analyzing poker hands, and it’s been pretty fascinating so far. I came across a tool that uses machine learning to break down hand histories and even suggests alternative plays based on data from high-stakes games.
The results are promising, but I’m still tweaking things and trying to figure out if it’s more effective than traditional solvers. I was wondering if anyone here has tried using similar tools or has any experience with AI-driven poker analysis?
Would love to share some ideas and get your feedback on how you approach using tech like this in your game. Please add me on discord - lagpoker or PM me.
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Have any of you tried using AI tools for spotting bluffing patterns or analyzing river decisions? I’ve noticed some solvers struggle with specific spots, but AI seems to bridge the gap. Thoughts?
Have any of you tried using AI tools for spotting bluffing patterns or analyzing river decisions? I’ve noticed some solvers struggle with specific spots, but AI seems to bridge the gap. Thoughts?
I've actually been working on a tool like this for a while.
You can give it any situation and it will predict what a player would do in that situation and what range they are likely to have.
You can even it give past hands you have on a player, and it will analyze those hands to make more accurate predictions on what that particular player will do.
For example, if BTN raises and BB calls and flop is Kh Jh 8d, and BTN c-bets half pot, how likely is BB to fold? Or what if BTN bets 75% pot, how likely is BB to fold?
I'm currently looking for beta testers and I've added you on Discord if you're interested in trying it out and providing feedback
Hey, that sounds like an amazing tool! Really interesting concept with the predictive analysis based on ranges and past hands. I’ve added you on Discord, so we can discuss it further—I’d love to hear more about how it works and potentially try it out as a beta tester.