psp killer app?
http://previews.teamxbox.com/xbox/1098/STACKED-with-Daniel-Negreanu/p1/
Seems quite promising with a lot of interesting features.
http://previews.teamxbox.com/xbox/1098/STACKED-with-Daniel-Negreanu/p1/
Thrilled with the development of machine learning as it applies to game theory, and fueled by the recent defeat of Chess Grand Master Kasparov at the hands of IBMs Deep Blue computer, the University of Albertas GAMES team developed a checker-playing madman, er CPU. The CPU was basically unbeatable against the best human checker players in the world and won the World Championship some years back. GAMES was also intent on building a competent poker playing model, which eventually ended up being known as Poki; a named derived from poker, and a play on the word pokey as in slow poke, as in how long it took the processors to crunch such a large amount of statistical data. The Poki technology is what fuels the A.I. in STACKED with Daniel Negreanu, thus creating a single-player environment which features bots which are non-deterministic, and which are constantly learning how you play. The PokiBot doesnt forget either. It knows how you played the Doyle Brunson before, and will come back with the appropriate countermeasure. There are a total of eight bot systems in STACKED with Daniel Negreanu which all have a slightly different playing model. These bot systems will not only learn your playing tendencies but will also analyze bot-to-bot hands and react accordingly. The PokiBot, therefore is not only included in STACKED with Daniel Negreanu to make your matches more challenging but also to teach you completely synthetic strategies that have one goal in mind - winning, with no wavering due to fatigue, fear, or brain farts.
A computer model like Poki is brilliant. The more competitors that play against PokiBot to try and beat it, the more data the CPU has to crunch and learn more intricate human tendencies. But as we all know, computer are cold and insensitive, showing no emotion or signs of weakness. These human emotions, whether counterproductive to sound poker strategy or not, are what make televised poker championships so enjoyable to watch. The physical breaking of another player, the Tilt factor, and the tell are deeply rooted in mano y mano poker history, making it much more than a game of sheer odds. Besides, if STACKED with Daniel Negreanu was meant to be merely a learning tool for wanna-be final table players, it would be DOS-based, lifeless, and well, boring.
To simulate the excitement of the WPT or similar broadcast Hold em poker events, STACKED with Daniel Negreanu has instituted numerous tricks of the trade. One important aspect of STACKED with Daniel Negreanu which makes it more exciting than similar e-poker titles is the manual look system. Since players will have to actually take a peek or look at their down cards (were assuming with one of the controllers analog sticks), the opportunity for tells increases. There are also numerous tells worked into the characters animations, which can send various signals to the competition, such as timid limps or aggressive all-in maneuvers; just as your would see on broadcast poker. Youll also hear all of the chatter and intimidation talk that comes with high-stakes poker in STACKED with Daniel Negreanu. Real voices and dialogue from Negreanu plus six other pro players has been worked in, plus theres the ability to chat through the Xbox Communicator for online matches which can feature up to nine human players per table. The online multi-table tournament concept in STACKED with Daniel Negreanu is the first ever on Xbox Live, and is sure to capture all of the excitement of a Vegas championship or a nationally-televised match. Mix in some in your face camera angles, a realistic hold cam, and digitally modeled pro players, and the broadcast quality of STACKED with Daniel Negreanu goes all in.
Seems quite promising with a lot of interesting features.