
TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum computing and quantum information could transform poker strategies, analyzing the potential advantages of entangled poker in a quantum environment.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of quantum poker, demonstrating how quantum strategies can outperform classical ones in certain scenarios.
Findings
Quantum strategies can outperform classical strategies in poker.
Entangled poker offers strategic advantages in a quantum environment.
Analysis predicts changes in optimal play with quantum computing.
Abstract
Poker has become a popular pastime all over the world. At any given moment one can find tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of players playing poker via their computers on the major on-line gaming sites. Indeed, according to the Vancouver, B.C. based pokerpulse.com estimates, more than 190 million US dollars daily is bet in on-line poker rooms. But communication and computation are changing as the relentless application of Moore's Law brings computation and information into the quantum realm. The quantum theory of games concerns the behavior of classical games when played in the coming quantum computing environment or when played with quantum information. In almost all cases, the "quantized" versions of these games afford many new strategic options to the players. The study of so-called quantum games is quite new, arising from a seminal paper of D. Meyer \cite{Meyer} published in…
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TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Games
