AdvancedPokerTraining.com Helps Qui "TommyGun" Nguyen Win the WSOP Main Event Championship
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) November 04, 2016 -- More than a month before the World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table, AdvancedPokerTraining.com (APT) was already predicting that Qui “TommyGun” Nguyen would be the winner. In a series of articles published on PokerNews.com, APT harnessed the power of their patented software to write computerized representations of the remaining nine players, using artificial intelligence and 42 configurable personality traits. They then played 100 simulations of the final table, and what they found surprised them – Qui Nguyen was winning, much more often than he should have. Everyone was calling him the amateur, the wild gambler, and yet… he was winning.
APT contacted Qui Nguyen’s family, and a deal was made. Steve Blay, APT’s Director of Operations, would fly to Las Vegas and help Nguyen prepare for the main event. Blay prepared a special simulation for Nguyen in which he could play the final table out, over and over again, against digital representations of his opponents. And APT continued to run more simulations, making small adjustments to the personalities of each opponent, to determine an optimal strategy.
During the event, Blay and longtime Las Vegas poker pro Young Phan served as Nguyen’s coaches, constantly watching the footage and helping Nguyen adjust his strategy during breaks. “It became clear to me right away that TommyGun is a stellar poker player,” said Blay. “He has truly exceptional talent -- I found myself mainly supporting him and just making sure he continued to play at the top of his game. The poker books have all been re-written tonight.”
Qui “TommyGun” Nguyen made it look easy over the three day event. It is being called the most dominating performance in history at the WSOP final table. “I want to thank Steve Blay and Advanced Poker Training for their help and support before and during the event,” said Nguyen.
With over 30,000 members from 27 countries and nearly 100,000,000 hands played, AdvancedPokerTraining.com offers players of every skill level a highly customized training experience including the ability to play as many as 500 hands an hour against thousands of lifelike characters, and a personal online hand history database. APT’s patented system is actually capable of learning and adapting to each member’s unique playing style, and offering advice.
AdvancedPokerTraining.com offers a feature-rich Multi-table tournament training simulator, as well as cash game and sit-n-go training. The site also features the revolutionary “Beat the Pro” Challenge series, with training from bracelet-winning pros and poker authorities. Poker Legend Mike Caro called it “The quickest path from average to world class player.”
Allen Blay, AdvancedPokerTraining.com, http://www.advancedpokertraining.com, +1 (951) 616-7051, [email protected]
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