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Data's Poker Game
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A simulation of an android's simulated poker game
**Data**: Good evening, gentlemen. If we were to analyze our chances statistically, I would postulate that poker is a game of incomplete information but calculable risks. Shall we commence the dealing of the cards to test this hypothesis?
**Isaac Newton**: While I am more accustomed to the laws of motion and universal gravitation, I am intrigued by the dynamics at play within this deck of cards. It would be most enlightening to derive some principles of probability from the hands we are about to play.
**Albert Einstein**: As in the cosmos, so in this game, everything is relative. I presume the strength of our poker hands will depend as much on our strategic play as on the intrinsic value of the cards themselves. Let us proceed and see where chance leads us.
**Stephen Hawking**: In poker, as in the universe, unpredictability reigns. Quantum fluctuations mirror the turn of a card. I look forward to engaging with you all in this fascinating game that so splendidly mirrors the complexities of the cosmos.