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⚠️ This is an experimental API, it will most definitely contain bugs, but that's why you are here!

pip install holdem

Afaik, this is the first OpenAI Gym No-Limit Texas Hold'em* (NLTH) environment written in Python. It's an experiment to build a Gym environment that is synchronous and can support any number of players but also appeal to the general public that wants to learn how to "solve" NLTH.

*Python 3 supports arbitrary length integers 💸

Right now, this is a work in progress, but I believe the API is mature enough for some preliminary experiments. Join me in making some interesting progress on multi-agent Gym environments.

Usage

There is limited documentation at the moment. I'll try to make this less painful to understand.

env = holdem.TexasHoldemEnv(n_seats, max_limit=1e9, debug=False)

Creates a gym environment representation a NLTH Table from the parameters:

  • n_seats - number of available players for the current table. No players are initially allocated to the table. You must call env.add_player(seat_id, ...) to populate the table.
  • max_limit - max_limit is used to define the gym.spaces API for the class. It does not actually determine any NLTH limits; in support of gym.spaces.Discrete.
  • debug - add debug statements to play, will probably be removed in the future.

env.add_player(seat_id, stack=2000)

Adds a player to the table according to the specified seat (seat_id) and the initial amount of chips allocated to the player's stack. If the table does not have enough seats according to the n_seats used by the constructor, a gym.error.Error will be raised.

(player_states, community_states) = env.reset()

Calling env.reset resets the NLTH table to a new hand state. It does not reset any of the players stacks, or, reset any of the blinds. New behavior is reserved for a special, future portion of the API that is yet another feature that is not standard in Gym environments and is a work in progress.

The observation returned is a tuple of the following by index:

  1. player_states - a tuple where each entry is tuple(player_info, player_hand), this feature can be used to gather all states and hands by (player_infos, player_hands) = zip(*player_states).
    • player_infos - is a list of int features describing the individual player. It contains the following by index: 0. [0, 1] - 0 - seat is empty, 1 - seat is not empty.
      1. [0, n_seats - 1] - player's id, where they are sitting.
      2. [0, inf] - player's current stack.
      3. [0, 1] - player is playing the current hand.
      4. [0, inf] the player's current handrank according to treys.Evaluator.evaluate(hand, community).
      5. [0, 1] - 0 - player has not played this round, 1 - player has played this round.
      6. [0, 1] - 0 - player is currently not betting, 1 - player is betting.
      7. [0, 1] - 0 - player is currently not all-in, 1 - player is all-in.
      8. [0, inf] - player's last sidepot.
    • player_hands - is a list of int features describing the cards in the player's pocket. The values are encoded based on the treys.Card integer representation.
  2. community_states - a tuple(community_infos, community_cards) where:
    • community_infos - a list by index: 0. [0, n_seats - 1] - location of the dealer button, where big blind is posted.
      1. [0, inf] - the current small blind amount.
      2. [0, inf] - the current big blind amount.
      3. [0, inf] - the current total amount in the community pot.
      4. [0, inf] - the last posted raise amount.
      5. [0, inf] - minimum required raise amount, if above 0.
      6. [0, inf] - the amount required to call.
      7. [0, n_seats - 1] - the current player required to take an action.
    • community_cards - is a list of int features describing the cards in the community. The values are encoded based on the treys.Card integer representation. There are 5 int in the list, where -1 represents that there is no card present.

Example

import gym
import holdem

def play_out_hand(env, n_seats):
  # reset environment, gather relevant observations
  (player_states, (community_infos, community_cards)) = env.reset()
  (player_infos, player_hands) = zip(*player_states)

  # display the table, cards and all
  env.render(mode='human')

  terminal = False
  while not terminal:
    # play safe actions, check when noone else has raised, call when raised.
    actions = holdem.safe_actions(community_infos, n_seats=n_seats)
    (player_states, (community_infos, community_cards)), rews, terminal, info = env.step(actions)
    env.render(mode='human')

env = gym.make('TexasHoldem-v1') # holdem.TexasHoldemEnv(2)

# start with 2 players
env.add_player(0, stack=2000) # add a player to seat 0 with 2000 "chips"
env.add_player(1, stack=2000) # add another player to seat 1 with 2000 "chips"
# play out a hand
play_out_hand(env, env.n_seats)

# add one more player
env.add_player(2, stack=2000) # add another player to seat 1 with 2000 "chips"
# play out another hand
play_out_hand(env, env.n_seats)

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