June 24, 2008

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Robots in poker

Robot in Slavic meaning "Slave" and how slavery was invented mainly for you to do the dirty work, it is normal that in the era of Internet and technology exist Robots. In fact, and since I'm traveling, the article published today as an automatic "robot" but unfortunately I have to write it myself.

The robots are far from us as those described in the'50s, do not prepare food or you clean the house, but are devoted to more profitable things to do data analysis and decision making. A clear example is the Poker-playing robots on the Internet.

A poker bot is a computer program that runs almost or completely alone, and can be found on a table in a virtual classroom online poker playing cards as any of the human players. The difference is that in most cases, the robot will be capable of making decisions so snapshot to review all the odds and calculations are not necessarily available to human players. In some cases, the robots can in a figurative way to "see" the letters of others, and more than one robot can be at a table working in complicity. You can then see how the idea of a robot's poker is a concept that frightens those players who seek a just a table in online poker.

Financial markets are very similar to a game of poker. Well, maybe a game of poker is more transparent, with well-defined rules and a certain respect among the players. Let's look at some of the characteristics of the automatic trading systems:

After reading this Do you suppose that an investor could win these sophisticated investment? Do not you have turned the markets into a playing field too professionalized?. Sometimes I get the feeling that the stock market is like a neighborhood pool. When someone new, professional players combine to make the quarters at the rookie. In the background, although bearing conrbata, the brokers do not cease to be a cool pool that have changed shirts without sleeves by an Armani suit.

Written by Carlos Lopez on June 24, 2008 with 220 comments
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