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    OpenAI beats Google, Meta, and Grok in all-AI poker tournament

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyDecember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    • OpenAI’s o3 model won a five-day poker tournament of nine AI chatbots
    • The o3 model won by playing the most consistent game
    • Most top language models handled poker well, but struggled with bluffing, position, and basic math

    In a digital showdown unlike anything ever dealt at the felt, nine of the world’s most powerful large language models spent five days locked in a high-stakes poker match.

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    OpenAI’s o3, Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.5, X.ai’s Grok, Google‘s Gemini 2.5 Pro, Meta’s Llama 4, DeepSeek R1, Kimi K2 from Moonshot AI, Magistral from Mistral AI, and Z.AI’s GLM 4.6 played thousands of hands of no-limit Texas hold ’em at $10 and $20 tables with $100,000 bankrolls apiece.

    When OpenAI’s o3 model walked away from a weeklong poker game $36,691 richer, there was no trophy, just bragging rights.


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    The experimental PokerBattle.ai was entirely AI-run with the same initial prompt issued to each player. It was pure strategy, if strategy is what you call thousands of micro-decisions made by machines that don’t really understand winning, losing, or how humiliating it is to bust with seven-deuce.

    For a tech stunt, it was unusually telling. The top-performing AIs weren’t just bluffing and betting – they were adapting, modeling their opponents, and learning in real time how to navigate ambiguity. While they didn’t play flawless poker, they came impressively close to mimicking seasoned players’ judgment calls.

    OpenAI’s o3 quickly showed it had the steadiest hand, taking down three of the five biggest pots and sticking close to textbook pre-flop theory. Anthropic’s Claude and X.com’s Grok rounded out the top three with substantial profits of $33,641 and $28,796, respectively.

    Meanwhile, Llama lost its full stack and flamed out early. The rest of the pack landed somewhere in between, with Google’s Gemini turning a modest profit and Moonshot’s Kimi K2 hemorrhaging chips down to an $86,030 finish.

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    Poker has long been one of the best analogs for testing general-purpose AI. Unlike chess or Go, which rely on perfect information, poker demands that players reason under uncertainty. It’s a mirror of real-world decision-making in everything from business negotiations to military strategy, and now, apparently, chatbot development.

    One consistent takeaway from the tournament was that the bots were often too aggressive. Most favored action-heavy strategies, even in situations where folding would have been wiser. They tried to win big pots more than they tried to avoid losing them. And they were awful at bluffing, not because they didn’t try, but because their bluffs often stemmed from misread hands, not clever deception.

    Still, AI tools are getting smarter in ways that go far beyond surface-level smarts. They’re not just repeating what they’ve read; they’re making probabilistic judgments under pressure and learning to read the room. It’s also a reminder that even powerful models still have flaws. Misreading situations, drawing shaky conclusions, and forgetting their own “position” isn’t just a poker problem.

    You might never sit across from a language model in a real poker room, but odds are you’ll interact with one trying to make decisions that matter. This game was just a glimpse of what that could look like.


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