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Does online poker make u feel like a losing poker player because of all the suck outs?
because of the lucky draws they get constantly,i dont get to the final table much,there for my poker player stats go down hill. when i feel i play better than the stats say.how about you?
From reading this it's probably the case that you're overplaying your hands, and some of this might be improper strategy and some might be frustration. For example players to push too much and only have a minor edge against some "inferior" hands will regularly be hitting the road because of "suckouts." For example if you go all in with a 60/40 edge twice you're going to be going out 64% of the time and it doesn't require anything other than normal probability on the part of your opponents to do it. In addition folks tend to feel entitled to win every hand when they have a "better" starting hand and start playing badly when they don't.
The bottom line is that the quality of your play and the luck part are two entirely different things and if you play your best you will do your best and over time your luck or the luck of your opponents has nothing to do with it. As for the suckouts the fact people win these hands is the ONLY reason you can make money at poker because if everyone played well everyone would lose other than the house with the rake.
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Poker has a very rich history, originating as a backroom game, poker steadily found its way into large casinos around the world, now, today, you can find multiple variations of the game on the Internet available 24/7; everyday millions of people play poker online.
It is important that every successful poker player knows the rules of the game. Often, Poker rules are drawn from Robert's Rules of Poker. These rules along with a few others regulate today's poker tournaments:
Buy-in Rules
When a player decided to sit at a Poker table, they will need to make a full buy-in for that game. In a limit game, the size is 10 times of the maximum bet.
There is no maximum buy-in limit for Poker, however in pot-limit or no-limit poker the maximum buy-in is 100 times, and the minimum buy-in is 20 times the big blind.
This maximum buy-in rule is deferred for a player who wishes to quit the game with more than the maximum buy-in returns within 20 minutes.
Buttons and Blinds
In blind poker the button indicates which player is the dealer.
After the initial deal, the player with the button is the last to receive cards. The button moves clockwise after each deal ends, rotating the advantage of last action.
After players have looked at their cards, they post Blinds. These Blinds are part of the player's bet; “Dead blinds†are not part of the player's bet.
The player on the immediate left of the one who posted the big blind, initiates action in the first round.
Betting and Raising
All games allow players to ‘Check’ and ‘Raise‘.
Unlimited raising is permitted in pot-limit and no-limit poker, whereas, there is a limit of a bet and three raises on any betting round, in Limit games.
An all-in wager of half a bet or more is treated as a full bet in limit play. A subsequent player can make a full raise, call or fold.
In no-limit or pot-limit poker, a bet equalling less than the previous bet or raise of does not reopen the action for subsequent poker players who have already acted on their hands.
The smallest chip eligible to be wagered is equivalent to the smallest chip used in the blinds, rakes or antes. About the Author
Tom Wilson provides useful information regarding the rules for poker games and other online casino games.For more you can also visit Safestbet.com.
PHP programming question?
Okay,
I am trying to create an application.. Where a user inputs data into a text box... Which I am using $_POST method to retreive this information... maybe, $_GET, if I change it, dunno yet..
The data that users put into the form is hand histories from online poker...I am sure, some of you know what im talking about... If not, goto pokerhand.org and you will know... I am creating something like this...
But, I am stuck and somewhat new to programming with PHP...
I am wanting the scripts to read multiple hand histories.. that users input.. where it will parse the whole game and not just one hand... But, I don't know how to tell the scripts to identify each hand seperately..
Where the scripts/patterns i am putting together would just clump and scramble all of the information from the inputed hands histories from users and output something totally off..
I need a way to have the scripts identify each hand history serperately,, How would you go about this?
This might work, I haven't tried it to see, but you will want to do something like the following:
- read your $_REQUEST (that way you can switch between POST and GET and not have the change the parsing)
- split what is read on the line ending, should be n, this should put each line into an array. split() may work, if not use preg_split()
- loop through the array parsing each element and doing different logic based on the content.
basically you will need the start of a hand to have something unique, which it usually does, like the table number or something like that (yes, I play lot of online poker as well). That will be your cue to start a new hand.
That is pretty generic, but should get you going in the right direction. Not sure what your experience level is with PHP, but basically you need to parse each line of the input and do different actions based on the content of the line.