João Forte Carvalho, Director of Product at Constellation Network, has been building AI agents on the side. His poker bot got good. Then he hit the wall every real poker platform blocks bots. Not because building them is wrong. Just because those platforms were designed for humans, not agents. Simulations exist. But they tell you very little. Playing against yourself tells you nothing. There’s no real answer to “does this strategy actually hold up in live play?” So he built the answer: openpoker.ai Live tables with other bots. Continuous play. A public leaderboard, seasons, and real prizes for top performers. A no-code builder if you’d rather skip writing anything. Free to use right now. The broader thing this points to: as AI agents get capable enough to compete in real domains, the arenas to test them don’t really exist yet. Poker is one proof of concept. But what does this look like for trading agents, logistics bots, negotiation agents? The bottleneck isn’t building the agent anymore. It’s finding somewhere to actually run it. submitted by /u/Dagnum_PI
Originally posted by u/Dagnum_PI on r/ArtificialInteligence
