I haven't seen the game, but I play live poker, and if the post below is correct, this is classic high-level poker play - unpredictably switching playing styles. It would indeed be tough to beat, just as it is when encountered in live play, perhaps even moreso as it would be encountered randomly (presumably), while in live play, the high level player will switch styles when the table "catches on" - and an alert player will be sensitive to when a switch is coming. I actually think switching styles randomly would result in a more difficult "opponent".
--BG
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> The word is that there are three different
> players (styles of play) in the program and you don't know
> when it switches players. Very tough player.
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