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Effective Hand Strength (EHS) is a poker algorithm conceived by computer scientists , , Jonathan Schaeffer and that was published for the first time in the research paper (1998). "Opponent Modeling in Poker" (PDF). AAAI-98 Proceedings. It has since then been considered as a reference in the realm of poker artificial intelligence and has been the basis of further research such as: * Rubin, Jonathan; Watson, Ian (April 2011). "Computer poker: A review" (PDF). Artificial Intelligence. 175 (5–6): 958–987. doi:10.1016/j.artint.2010.12.005. * Schuijtvlot, Erwin (2011). Application of AI in poker (PDF) (Master's thesis). Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. pp. 12–13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-05-22. * "Advances in artificial intelligence – SBIA 2008 : 19th Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Salvador, Brazil, October 26–30, 2008 ; proceedings". 2008: 85–86. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) (Wikipedia).

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