Las Vegas, June. The World Series of Poker satellite room hummed with the sound of chip shuffling and bad beats. But in a quiet server room off the Rio corridor, a script named ran its daily race against the clock.
The player was "AllinAlvin," a grinder who couldn't be bothered to wake up before Level 3. Alvin had paid for the Blitz package: $500 for 30 days of auto-buy-ins. The script was his digital butler.
Alvin smiled. "I slept in. My script had other plans."