In only a few years, they'd managed to substitute the human talent in their operation with an alternative that didn't need to eat or sleep; that could connect automatically to a platform with minimal supervision by the founders and their friends; and that could sift through millions of potential scenarios to find the best move from a 3-terabyte database of past games, right down to exploiting a given opponent's tendencies based on their record of play.
The players' software, named Neo, competed in competitions around 2013 and 2014. The group planned on releasing software for poker training at one point, and used Chris Moneymaker's name to promote the software, apparently without his knowledge or approval, according to the poker pro.
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