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Counterfactual Regret Minimization

April 11, 2017 in Games, General ML, Reinforcement Learning by hundalhh | Permalink

Gettysburg University has a nice webpage on Counterfactual Regret. Counterfactual Regret was used by the University of Alberta to solve the heads up limit Holdem poker game. (See e.g. the pokernews.com  article).

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