About the brain and the most common questions.
What is the NZT brain?
The brain of the NZT consists of three main parts:
Hand History
Neural network
Experts
The NZT "brain" is a set of neural network decision-making algorithms, as well as databases on hands and players. Professional poker players are engaged in neural network training, and therefore our brain can find opportunities to exploit an opponent even where the human doesn’t see them.
A neural network is a program code that can be called Artificial Intelligence. The input is data that is processed according to certain principles.
These principles are kept secret by our company for security reasons. We call these principles the Black box. It is the Black Box that gives result in the form of a hint.
The more input data the neural network had, the better it would learn.
How the NZT makes decisions:
At the input:
● Hand History;
● Profiles (player profiles).
At the output, we get probabilities for each of the possible future actions of the opponent.
The task of the network: having received information in the form of Opponent Info + Action in current hand, to say with what probability the opponent will do this or another action.
● The network is constantly being trained using a database that includes more than 100,000,000 hands. The database is constantly being updated with the replacement of outdated and irrelevant information. This allows the neural network to always be aware of modern strategies and adjust its game in accordance with the current trends of the field, exploiting the weaknesses of opponents as effectively as possible.
● Opponent info is collected based on Hand History and includes VPIP, PFR and another 253 parameters that the neural network takes into account during the game.
We use a multi-layered neural network. This means that we give out parameters in some portions without mixing them, thereby obtaining a very branched decision tree.
Thus, the neural network makes decisions based on the statistical indicators of opponents and the actions performed in the distribution. The prompter analyzes every hand played with the opponent, and, if the situation requires it, can fold even strong combinations. You can play with this opponent for the first time, but if another player with a hint has already played against him, then the robot will make decisions taking into account all his past experience of playing against this opponent. This is artificial intelligence.
The development and testing of the brain took more than 15 years of work. More than 100,000,000 hands have been played.
● More than 12,000 hours of poker experts and developers are spent every month to improve brain function
● The NZT brain technically uses a neural network that trains itself, which means it develops faster than any professional player.
When your bot sits down at the table, most likely, he meets players with whom he has already played. Artificial intelligence (AI) has saved information about the opponent's strategy and now you get an advantage.
Why are you telling everyone about NZT instead of using it by yourself?
We want our bot to play in every possible room, league and club.
In this case, we become the owners of information about the entire market and play everywhere. Customers who buy NZT can find new places to play, which is a great value for us.
Does NZT use a GTO strategy?
Using only the GTO strategy would be too simple solution.
We wouldn't be able to show such good winrates. Our solution uses a strategy that maximizes the profit of the player in a current hand. It plays loose against tight players and vice versa. If the opponent will play too aggressively, the robot will call his bluffs more often.
I've played several hours and lost everything! Why is it so?
You should play as many hands as possible. The more hands you play, the less luck affects your results. We have the ability to calculate your game profit if you play without deviating from the hints 200 thousand hands or more.
Can I always win using NZT?
The main thing is to win more than you lose.
It is very important to always look for weak players at the poker tables, because the NZT wins the maximum amount of money for you from such players.
We have detailed instructions on how to identify weak players and make sure that they lose all the money to you in the shortest possible time.
In order to do this as efficiently as possible, we recommend always playing with a stack of 100-200bb when playing without straddle and buying 200-400bb with maximum straddle. The hint shows the most profitable game in this depth of stacks.
What if I deviate from hint?
Every time you deviate from the hint, the next action will be weaker than the previous one. But there is also good news: if you deviate from a hint on one of the streets, artificial intelligence will make calculations again and again offer the most profitable action. But in any case, this action will be worse than the original one, where you deviated from the hint.
As professional players, you can find a small number of rare hands where your solutions would give EV 20-30% more. But at a distance, this figure turns out to be insignificant, so we recommend following the hints.
Why robot folds strong hands?
The NZT analyzes many factors in the game. The main ones are: statistical indicators of opponents in the hand, the dynamics of the game, previous draws with the same opponent. For example, the prompter knows the opponent does not have bluffs in the range or we are blocking our outs. The NZT knows the discarded or active cards from other players with the tipster in the hand and applies the card blocking effect. That is why we recommend putting 2-3 accounts with a NZT at the table so that the robot has more information to make the optimal decision. When playing with 2-3 NZT at the same table, your win rate remains the same, while the probability of winning at the table increases.
You can play with maximum profitability, using up to 3 NZT at one table. But other players can also use the hint. Check with your manager what is the optimal number of accounts with a hint that can be used in the poker room where you play.
Do the bots know that there are other bots at the table? Do they recognize each other?
Bots know that there are other bots at the table and use information about their cards to more accurately calculate the probability of winning a particular hand, but they play against each other as well as against players. So the security services of poker rooms are less likely to identify players with a NZT. That is why the NZT bots do not have a team game.
Bots also play against each other in the same way as against a regular player with similar statistical indicators. They make the decision in the same way.
Does the AI see the cards of other NZT at the table?
The NZT uses information about the cards that are in the hands of other tipster users only in order to more accurately determine the equity of the hand. For example, if an opponent has played 3-bet in front of us, and we have AK, then in most cases, it is all-in.
At the same time, if other players with a NZT had several aces or kings on their hands that went into the pass, then the equity of our hand will significantly decrease due to the effect of blocking cards. In this case, the NZT will most likely offer you to play call instead of all-in, and in some cases even fold.
Some of your bots are weak and some of them are strong. Is that true?
All clients have strong bots. All bots are equal.
It is more profitable for us that each client plays well and masters the places he has found. Ask your manager how profitable it is to play where you are playing now. We can find you a more profitable place to play.
Can you change VPIP\PFR and other stats of a bot?
This will happen if you yourself deviate from the hints, but we do not recommend doing this. The NZT shows you the solution, taking into account those players with whom he is playing in the hand. For example, with players who bluff more often than others, he will bluff less often. With players who are afraid to call big bets, he will bluff with big bets. This means the robot stats may vary depending on your current opponents at the table.
Which tables should I choose?
6-max or 9-max tables. We do not recommend playing Head's Up. But here we need to clarify. The NZT plays there normally. But the choice of the opponent plays an important role. And to distinguish a fish from a reg, when in HU vpip 70+ is the norm - you need to look at the lines played and understand the game. And often there is a struggle for a weak player in HU, so it is not so easy to catch him.