Hi people!
I was just wondering if this could be interesting to people in here.
I started making what will be a Texas Hold'em poker server with the idea that bots could connect to it over internet to compete against each others.
Currently I have no idea when this will be finished, but I have some questions for you:
1. Would this interest you and would you be skilled enough to participate with a homemade bot?
2. What kind of features would you like for such a system?
The protocol will be easy and well documented and I also plan to support WebSockets (HTML5) so even people programming in Javascript could participate. But one can program the bot in ANY language!
			
			
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									I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.
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I don't know anything about WebSockets but "so even people programming in Javascript could participate" sounds dangerous.
			
			
									
									
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The only thing I ever done like this was an odds calculator for PokerStars. I never listened to it though so I never won anything..   
 
I will try to participate when you get it going!
			
			
									
									 
 I will try to participate when you get it going!
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Basically WebSockets let a javascript connect to a server and send data back and fourth without using bloated HTTP requests. I have a friend who program mostly in javascript, so I want to let him participate, nothing dangerous at all. No script kiddies will get to hack my serverMistrel wrote:I don't know anything about WebSockets but "so even people programming in Javascript could participate" sounds dangerous.
 
 Well, an odds calculator is a good start!Nituvious wrote:The only thing I ever done like this was an odds calculator for PokerStars. I never listened to it though so I never won anything..
I will try to participate when you get it going!
Good, I will notify you whenever I finish this thingy!

My dad already made a poker bot some time ago, he tried it against real humans on the internet (when I showed him how), it didn't give him profit though.

I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.
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Would you be releasing the source code to your poker server?
			
			
									
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I'm not sure, I realized that it might be used for real poker clients and maybe there is money in something like that.Nituvious wrote:Would you be releasing the source code to your poker server?
But if I finish it and people want to look at it I might send them it in a PM.
It might take some time, I have to be careful and not use the computer too much since I get some weird eye pain

I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.
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Have you tried to dimming your screen?Joakim Christiansen wrote:Nituvious wrote:It might take some time, I have to be careful and not use the computer too much since I get some weird eye pain
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turn your balaclava around, so the jaggedy arsed wool isn't poking you in the eye!I have to be careful and not use the computer too much since I get some weird eye pain

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