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heraldk.ca Launch

I’ve spent some time working here tonight on a new main page for my http://heraldk.ca domain. It will be a blog format and will contain the more content intensive posts that used to be on this blog. Now this blog will be a place for just my personal activities and poker stories. For more, visit http://heraldk.ca.

Heraldk

The New heraldk.ca

Welcome!

I have decided that it is more than time to put some work into this website again. As part of this work, I’m re-introducing the root level heraldk.ca as a new blog-style format. In it, I’ll be posting my rants and thoughts about things. At first, it’ll probably be fairly sparse, but I will fill it in over time (hopefully fairly frequently) with my latest rants. I hope the quality will improve over time and that you find some use out of it.

One of the reasons for this is I want to make a distinction between my personal diary style blog entries and some of the more content heavy posts. As well, I want to keep this blog free of poker related content so that I can once again serve up some google ads. The reason they’ve been lacking is because the policy for google ads does not allow you to place ads on sites with gambling related content. By separating these, I can keep this content separate — plus many of my random readers probably don’t really care that I won $25 in my most recent session of poker.

So I hope you enjoy my new site, and the forthcoming new look for both heraldk.ca and my personal blog.

Heraldk

More Vacation Blogging

I got to the end of Saturday’s activities, so I’ll start off where I left off. On Sunday, our plan was to wander over the UBC campus to take a look around and see what was to be seen over there. It’s interesting wandering about a campus and seeing what’s similar and what’s different from one’s “home campus”. One thing was for sure — the bus route that took us down to UBC was pretty awesomely fast. After we got there, we wandered around the campus and invaded their version of SUB which looked older and not quite as nice as ours. It isn’t really a fair comparison though — our SUB was renovated not all that long ago.

After some wandering, we decided to try and find the coast to go walk to. After all, one of the big UBC campus perks was that it was on the ocean. Well, on our way, we got sidetracked by some totem polls and the rather pretty looking museum of anthropology they have there. So we went in taking advantage of the super awesome $7 student entry fee. We even got a guided tour which was awesome. I learned a whole bunch of interesting things about the coastal native peoples that I wouldn’t have even thought of before. One of the super neat things was an example of how powerful technology can be at uncovering things. They had an example of a beam from a house that was painted using mineral based red, black and white paint but had unfortunately faded away to be not visible anymore. Thanks to the wonders of infrared imaging, however, they were able to recreate the beautiful painting that was on the beam. Sweet, and awesome. So yeah — that museum? Best $7 bucks (student price) I’ve spent on a museum!

After exploring the museum, Diane and I stopped by the gift shop where I found a rather nice collection of prints of fairly recent artistic work by native artists. I was so satisfied with the museum visit that I took a serious look at the prints and ended up choosing one. (with Diane’s help). You’ll have to come see it once we’ve got it framed and up on the wall (assuming it makes the trip home safely). It wasn’t extremely expensive, but it wasn’t a trivial amount of money either — it is a limited edition print after all.

After leaving the museum, it was time to find the coast to say that we’d done it. Not far down the path we found the long set of stairs down to the beach. There were 390 steps, I … didn’t count, there was a number on the top step. The beach was rather nice and I got a few really good photos of Diane, and she got a few of me. It was a little weird though since there were a few people who were out walking around in the nude. They didn’t seem to mind, though I made sure to keep my camera pointed away from them.

After a few minutes on the beach and some running around taking photos, Diane and I trundled back up the stairs which took a whole lot longer than descending them. We returned to the bus stop to catch a bus back towards our B&B, but first we had to stop off at a restaurant on Shayna’s friend’s recommendation list: the Memphis Blues BBQ house. Boy was this place awesome. If you’re in the mood for a plate full of meat, you should check this place out. Diane and I ordered the Memphis platter, which apparently is their special. They fill a huge platter full of various kinds of meat including pork, chicken, and beef. They add some token other things like some french fries, coleslaw, and potato salad, but that’s the minority item on the platter. So, not only is it a large plate of meat, but the meat is also cooked to perfection. The beef was so tender it could be cut with a fork and melted in your mouth. The meat on the ribs fell off the bone … you get the idea. Everything was tasty, good and I was very glad we went. By the way, the platter we had could easily have fed 3 people. We took a doggy bag home with the leftovers!

After dinner we decided that it was a good idea to walk off some of our food, so we walked down to granville island from the restaurant. When we got there, we discovered that everything was all closed up. Apparently the place closes down at 7:00. Whoops. Guess we’ll have to go back. We sat down to rest on a bench that overlooked the water. It was a beautiful day, with a few people walking around and the water fairly calm. I got a lot of photos, and spent awhile just relaxing and enjoying Diane’s company.

When we got bored, we hiked back up and caught a bus back to the B&B with the intention of going to bed early. Unfortunately that didn’t really happen after I got my photos uploaded to my laptop and the blog post written. Oh wells.

This morning we got up early enough to take advantage of breakfast. After all, when staying at a B&B, ya gotta have breakfast! It was really yummy — they make some really good food here. We’re staying in the manor guest house (http://www.manorguesthouse.com). It’s really nice, and the people are super friendly. Definitely check them out if you’re staying in Vancouver someday.

After breakfast, we got packed up and headed back to Stanley Park to take in the aquarium. This place is awesome. There’s so much cool stuff to see! The highlights for me were: The otters, the dolphins, the multitude of colourful tropical fish, the butterflies and the bright pinkish red birds, and the jellyfish. Oh man were the jellyfish incredibly beautiful to look at. I’ve got a large number of photos — hopefully some turned out well.

After awhile though, Diane and I got tired of the throng of people that were there (and we almost entered on a Saturday! Boy am I glad we decided against that!). So we left and went to check out the caricature artists that were all around the aquarium. Diane was interested in getting one done of us so we checked out the different artist’s work. We discovered a chinese guy that was doing an amazing job of 6 people — fitting them all on one sheet of paper. After admiring how well he was doing with these people, we waited patiently for him to finish them so we could be next. It took awhile, but finally we got done and I think both of us are incredibly happy with the result. It cost us $45, which considering how good the result was, I was more than happy to pay. After all, he just did a personal portrait of both of us and the likeness was pretty close. I was rather impressed. I think his name was Liam.

Anyways, after the caricatures were done, Diane and I hopped on a bus on our way to dinner. We took awhile to figure out what we wanted to eat, but ended up at a place called tsunami sushi — which is an awesome restaurant. The main attraction is a bar where little boats carry little plates of sushi around. If you see something you want, you grab the little plate, and the style of the plate tells you how much it costs. When you’re all done, they count up your plates and tell you how much you owe. It’s an awesome system, and it is incredibly fun just watching the plates of sushi float down on the little boats. We loved it, and I would totally go back there to try it again!

After dinner we took a ride on the skytrain to come back. One of the odd things about this train is that it appears to not have a driver. Does anyone know if they’re controlled in some way by a driver? Or are they remotely controlled? Or are they automatic? Whatever the case, it was pretty neat. Now I can say that I took the skytrain, the seabus, and the regular bus in Vancouver. Woohoo! Transit hat trick!

So now we’re settling in to go to bed and I’m not done my blog post. So I’m gonna go read a little harry potter and get some sleep before we head out again for our last full day in Vancouver. Wow, time flies when you fill the days up with fun things to do!

Heraldk

Match Day 2

Alright, so I’ve got to get myself caught up here. The second match day was nuts, and a ton of stuff happened so let me see what I can remember. I got up fairly early excited about the match. We did so well on day one, that we kind of expected to win! Alas, that was not to be.

I got in early enough to start setting up. Are room was moved to another one so that the one we were in first could be used for the keynote talks (which I haven’t been able to attend). So we needed to make sure the new room suited our purposes. The hotel did an excellent job of setting it up though so there wasn’t a huge amount of stuff to do. The first match got under way and Phil played a pretty decent game, but I don’t think he played perfectly. Unfortunately for us, Ali did better than Polaris did and the humans took down the 3rd match. (for exact details check out the match blog I slaved over). After the loss we of course wanted to know what happened. It turns out that the bot we fielded had a bug in it that killed its learning abilities and so it got stuck playing a less effective bot. Ouch, that hurt.

The final match was looming, and we had to decide what bot to put in the seat. It took a long time to debate what to play, but we decided to try and play a safe bot — the equilibrium bot that broke even in match 1. Unfortunately for us, Ali was just too brilliant and new how to take the bot down in the last match. We were disappointed, but we’re looking for a rematch and are hungry for revenge. Both Ali and Phil heaped praise on the bot though saying that it was the most intense match of their lives and that they had to play the best poker they had ever played just to do what they did. Here’s a youtube video I posted (thanks to Nolan for thinking quick and grabbing the camcorder for this section):

Awesome. Phil and Ali were so great. I can’t wait to meet up with them again at the rematch! After the match, after the media finished their interviews and we packed up stuff in the room, and after we got autographs from the players (and signed programs for the players as well), the people who were too tired went to bed and everyone else went in seek of food, drink, and fun. All the people who decided to stay out ended up at an awesome restaurant called Bin 941. The food there was absolutely incredible. I spent a lot of time chatting with Ali and his girlfriend Ana. They’re both so smart and really easy to get along with. I hope I was able to interest them even a tiny portion of how much they interested me. I loved getting the inside perspective on what it’s like to be a professional high stakes poker player. I’m not seriously thinking about pursuing that, but it’s nice to have a chance to hear about it from an insider.

Anyways, I stumbled back to our apartment condo half drunk and extremely happy with how the day had gone even though we lost the match. It was an extremely enjoyable experience and I would love to do it again. Even though I was exhausted. I got back and stumbled into bed around 3:45am … only to have to get up in the morning to attend a round table poker meeting with other researchers who wrote poker bots for the AAAI bot competition. But that was another day.

Heraldk

Match Day 1

I got up relatively early this morning. I had had trouble sleeping due to being excited about today’s match! After getting up and ready to go, we wandered over to the hotel to finish setting stuff up. Our match started at noon today with Ali Eslami taking the first match in the public room and Phil Laak in the private hotel room. After getting everything setup, the match began with a bunch of fanfare from Jonathan Schaeffer. For the blow by blow details, check out the official home page for the blog that I worked on throughout the two sessions in the public room. To make a long story short, we drew the first session and won the second session by a large margin. We won! Wow, that was an incredible feeling.

I’m frazzled right now, so I need to head for bed. Let me quickly give some other hilights from today before I run. I didn’t really get a chance to eat lunch before the match started so I was starving by the time the first session was done. When a group of four of us (Neil, Nolan, Josh and I) descended to the lobby to go find food we ran into Phil, Ali and Ali’s girlfriend Ana who were about to pursue food themselves. So they asked us if we wanted to join them and we said … YES of course! So we went to a restaurant called Cactus Luv Cafe and got to chat it up with these poker pros (all three are pros: Ana plays limits of $100/$200), and talk about technology, and research, and life. It was awesome. All three of them are incredibly nice people and I’m so glad I’ve gotten a chance to meet them and talk to them about stuff that interests me.

After the match I had to make some updates to the website and finish off the liveblogs for the day. I then ran DIVAT analysis on the matches, and those graphs will hit the webpages when I get the chance to do it. Ali seemed incredibly interested in the DIVAT analysis and where they went wrong. It’ll be interesting to see how they adjust tomorrow.

Anyways, I’m off to bed. This is incredibly exciting, but I’m totally beat and I’ve got another long day of blogging ahead of me. Woohoo! G’nite all!

Heraldk

Vancouver Day 1

I’m in Vancouver! Today is day 1 of several, and I’ll be trying to keep up with the blogging over the next few days. We’ll have to see how well that works …

My day started really early. I couldn’t sleep for some reason so I spent some time working on the man-machine website starting at 5:00 in the morning. My parents came to get me around 7:00 and they dropped me off at the airport with plenty of time to get through security and wait for my flight to board. En route, I picked up a copy of the new harry potter book at the airport bookstore. No lineup!

The flight was pretty painless — I was on a flight with Maria, Duane, and Neil which was cool. We ended up hanging out for most of the morning and afternoon. For lunch we stopped at a place called the “Bellagio Cafe” … which I thought was fitting since the Bellagio is only a huge casino in Vegas, and we were here to compete in a poker match!

After lunch we went to go visit the Planetarium, which was pretty neat. I was a little disappointed with most of the displays, but it was a good way to kill some time that’s for sure. There was one of the motion simulators though which was pretty fun. We also went to two shows in the planetarium dome itself. Both weren’t that great and I found myself drifting off to sleep which wasn’t very good. That might have had something to do with my being awake at 5:00! We also attended two live demos. They were pretty neat, but the second was particularly fun because the second potentially good omen was that the presenter gave particular emphasis to the north star … Polaris. Which just happens to be the name of our bot.

We ran into Nolan, Mike, Josh, and Andrew at the planetarium which was cool. We separated early though since we had been there for a few hours already and we needed to get back (I needed to meetup with Darse whom I am sharing a condo apartment with).

It took a little while to get organized, but finally we confirmed that we’d be going out to dinner with Ali. It was pretty cool — Ali seems like a pretty smart guy. Phil should have arrived by now, but I haven’t had a chance to meet him yet. Dinner was a pretty fancy restaurant called Cin Cin. It was pretty good, but certainly more expensive than I’d eat on a regular basis. I mean, $11.50 for dessert? COME ON! (Arrested Development anyone?)

Tomorrow there will be a press conference with both Ali and Phil. I’ll try and get some photos during that to post to the website. Afterwords there’ll be a players meeting where we confirm all the rules … and we get to test all our equipment (again) to make sure everything runs smoothly. The match runs on Monday!!!! That’s just 2 sleeps!

Hope everyone is doing well. I’m having fun!
Heraldk

Mad Preparation

By this time next week we’ll be halfway through the man-machine poker match against Phil Laak and Ali Eslami. It should be a fun time. I’m excited to meet these pros in real life and get a chance to chat with them for a bit. I also hope our bot beats them!

Poker Chip

We’re getting ready for the match in many ways. We’re making sure all the technical details are ready to go, and the bot is getting played against a wide variety of competition to make sure it is the best that it can be. It is super exciting, and we think we’ve definitely got a shot at winning. Lots of work to do before I hop on a plane on Saturday though!

Apparently I’m going to be in charge of live-blogging the event. Hopefully I can give you something interesting to read during the match. I’ll be updating the official match page with the live updates during the matches. If you can’t come to the event itself, you should check out the blog to see how we’re doing!

Heraldk

Update

Boy, I’ve been slacking with this blog. It always seems that there’s something more important to do. So I don’t end up posting more than the odd bit of news. So what have I been up to? Well aside from working on the technology behind our bot in the upcoming man-machine poker match, I’ve been trying to spend some time with Diane planning out our wedding next June, and planning stuff to do in Vancouver after AAAI is over. If anyone has any suggestions for what we should do in Vancouver, we’d appreciate it. We’ve got about 6 days or so after AAAI is over to spend doing various touristy things.

There has also been a fair amount of social activity over the past several days. Curtis’ free beer was Monday night — it was good times! My dad’s work golf tournament was on Saturday so I went with him to that. Company golf tournaments are a lot of fun. You get a golf cart to go wheeling around in and afterwards you get steak dinner (erm… lunch). After 18 holes though, I was pretty beat. Nonetheless, I ventured over to Curtis’ place where we played some board games.

Last Sunday was Father’s day, so I took the fam out for dinner. My dad chose a new Chinese restaurant that opened up that weekend. The name of the place was, no joke, Wok and Roll. Yup, I can hear your groans too. It sounds even funnier if you say it in a Chinese accent and turn Roll into Woll. Say it to yourself … yup, pure gold.

So that’s a little review of some of the stuff I’ve been up to. I’m really sorry I haven’t been posting here quite so regularly — hopefully I can do a whole lot better now. You can definitely look forward to my blog posts from Vancouver!

Heraldk

Links

I decided to abandon the idea of posting links as full posts here, and instead went with a link solution that is kinda nice for the sidebar. If I see neat videos or websites, that’s where you need to look.

Hope you enjoy this near feature of my blog!

Heraldk

Insanity

This past week has been rather insane. Between the engagement and its associated activities plus getting ready for the AAAI poker competition at work, I’m tearing my hair out trying to keep myself organized and focused on one thing at a time so I can actually accomplish something.

Bent Tree

Why am I blogging now? Well I’m waiting for a test to run so I’ve got a minute or two to tell you about the last few days. This past weekend was insanely busy. On Saturday Diane’s Mom, Diane and I went on a tree tour around the university campus. The above photo is one of many I took that day. Several will probably hit my flickr stream over the next couple weeks. It was an interesting tour — most interesting perhaps is that despite all the time on campus I’ve spent, I haven’t really noticed some of the cool trees that are peacefully growing on campus!

Saturday evening was a surprise birthday for my supervisor, Jonathan Schaeffer. He turned 50 last weekend, so his wife organized a big surprise party which went off really well! So that was pretty fun.

On Sunday, Diane and I had both our families over for steak dinner to celebrate our engagement. Unfortunately, my place isn’t all that well equipped to handle a large amount of people so we had people eating on TV trays. Oh wells, people seemed to enjoy our food and it looks like everybody is happy with our engagement which is nice.

Love

Yesterday was my convocation, so I missed the poker meeting that day to spend a couple hours waiting for my chance to cross the stage and shake people’s hands. After convocation we wandered campus taking a few photos (including the one above) and then my family took us out for dinner as a combined congratulations dinner for graduating and the engagement. It was a super big meal Chinese banquet style with both crab and lobster and lots of other good food. We even got some presents. I kinda like presents! My Uncle got us a couple bottles of wine.

So yes, it has been a pretty insane few days. I managed to get some work done late last night which helped me find a bug in my code this morning. Hopefully I can continue to be productive over the next few days!

Heraldk