November 13 2013, by Eric Danis

PokerSnowie Q+A on The Hendon Mob

PokerSnowie LogoPokerSnowie – which is creating a lot of buzz in the poker world – is a neural network based artificial intelligence engine that has supposedly learnt to play a nearly unexploitable no-limit hold ‘em game, based on the GTO framework.

Since launching this summer, PokerSnowie has been debated hotly all over the web – Is it really as good as its creators claim? What will the impact be on the online poker ecosystem? Is the GTO approach of PokerSnowie actually practical for human players? We thought we’d bring the debate to our The Hendon Mob users – with a special edge.

PokerSnowieWe managed to convince the Snowie founders, Johannes Levermann and Olivier Egger to participate in a live Q&A session on our forum:

On Thursday 14th November, from 19:00 GMT onwards, both founders will be available to answer all your questions live in The Hendon Mob forums.

You can post your questions on this tread in advance for the PokerSnowie guys to look at – any question goes.

And to ensure you have the means to understand what PokerSnowie is really about, the Snowie team have given us access to a special trial deal – download the PokerCoach powered by PokerSnowie free trial from here: http://promos.pokersnowie.com/hendonmob/ and you’ll receive an extra 10 000 hand analysis credits to use entirely free for ten days.

And in addition one free PokerCoach license (worth €149) will be given away to one of the Q&A participants. All you have to do to be eligible is have downloaded a free trial and post at least one question on the thread before or during the live Q&A.

Head on over to The Hendon Mob forum to take part in this Q&A.

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Eric Danis’ passion for poker came at a very early age but it’s when writing about and covering the game he loves that Danis is most in his element. Danis is better known for creating www.PTPRpoker.com where he spent a few years covering poker events. Danis is also known for having worked on the poker shows Poker Eh! and The Pulse on the Quad Jacks Network.