Claremont Man's Bluffbot Beats Colleges' Efforts

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CLAREMONT - A poker-playing robot co-developed by lifelong Claremont resident Jay Cordes overwhelmed its opponents and took first prize at a recent robot poker competition in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The robot, called BluffBot 2.0, went undefeated in matches against its nine opponents, which included bots developed by teams at top research institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of Minnesota and University of Alberta.

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Claremont Man's Bluffbot Beats Colleges' Efforts

The robot was created by software developer Teppo Salonen and developed by both Salonen and Cordes in their spare time. The quality of...

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