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Can a conditional prediction market play chess?

The Hanson–Moldbug debate

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Poker bots can predict whether a player is bluffing.

The guest blogger at Freakonomics (Ian Ayres): [...] Poker enthusiasts have argued for online legalization, saying that poker is a game of skill. And of course, it is (just like chess and checkers). But ironically, it’s because poker is a … Continue reading

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Chess: Man vs. Machine contest – Vladimir Kramnik vs. Deep Fritz

ChessBase – Chess: Man vs. Machine contest – Vladimir Kramnik vs. Deep Fritz Wikipedia entry on Deep Fritz My Question: – Let’s say that there is a real-money prediction market on that series of chess games. Would you catalog it … Continue reading

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