Posted AT 4:19 PM EST on 14/08/06
Forget chess. The real challenge is in the cards
KRISTINE OWRAM
Canadian Press
EDMONTON If the crew of 2001: A Space Odyssey needed to defeat evil supercomputer HAL, they should have challenged it to a game of poker.
Unlike IBM's Deep Blue, a computer that was able to beat world-champion chess player Garry Kasparov in 1997, even the world's best poker-playing computers would flop against the top human players.
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