Samuel Kirschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > hi again > > now i could need some help: > > I got totally stuked on blind-settings. Are there good rules to have > some defaults to chose from? I'm thinking about a little more complex > calculation witch combines linear and exponential growth. depending on > the players that are involved. if just 2 players it has to be linear > with maybe 10 the blinds would double each time. I'm not sure if thats > a good way, and what values to chose? (i'm only taking about > tournament tables of cause) > I did that with the payouts as well: The first always gets 2 times as > much as the second, the second 2* as much as the third and so on. then > the user just has to specify how many players may get a payout. I > liked that, as is making it easier for the user, and sticks to common > usage as well. (this was to show what i wanna do with blind-settings > as well, but if there are any suggestions to improve that just tell > me)
In both cases you're better off using a table. You can get inspiration from existing poker rooms. Some of them expose their blind progression tables and payout tables. Or you can use http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/pokersource/trunk/poker-engine/conf/poker.level-no-limit.xml?rev=2725&dir_pagestart=50&view=auto for the blinds and http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/pokersource/trunk/poker-engine/conf/poker.payouts.xml?rev=2725&dir_pagestart=50&view=auto for the payouts. > Do know if any kind of disclaimer is needed? > Maybe something telling that it's only about play money, to make sure > nobody will sue someone for the money that was give to him inside that > script? > Or anything else? (Personaly i would consider that as totally stupid, > but i'm german, and i guess u all know that there are other country's > [not to be named] where it's normal to sue everybody for everything > [e.g. because it was not written in the manual that this microwave may > not be used to dry your pet]) The risks are close to non existent. I would not care about it. > Q > > P.S.: sorry to all that tried to create a table, the last step is not > working right now. > > P.P.S.: please don't release the posed URL to the public. It's just a > link to my PC. > > P.P.P.S.: to those that want it, I would grand u some more > access. (e.g. phpmyadmin user and pass) > > P.P.P.P.S.: > some background infos: > > About me. > First of all, i'm german. > Second i'm very polite but i have strange kind of homor: if u ever > feel offended by anything i write, please check whether it's so > overdone that it has to be ironical. If ur not sure ask a european, if > he is not sure ask a british person :) > One more: Wer Rechtschreibfehler findet darf sie behalten. > > About my script > Ever since i switched to linux i missed a online poker. I wrote this > just to play poker with my bro (he's using windos [shame on him]). Now > i try to write a pokerscript that may be copyed and installed very > easely on any apache, and needs no installation for the cient. With my > first speed tests I found out that this script is capable to serve a > maximum of ca. 100 clients on my PC (1.3 GHrz, DSL-upstream: 256 > kbit). Meaning it's intended to be for fast use and small communities. > It's written in a laage that's very simular to english (would be > english if i had any idea of spelling). It may be translated but i > will alway keep the playmoney unit "DM" (me and my friends still call > that "real money" to separate it from EUR) > > P.P.P.P.P.S.: any quesions? just asked! > > P.P.P.P.P.P.S.: just for fun :D :-) -- +33 1 76 60 72 81 Loic Dachary mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dachary.org/loic/gpg.txt sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latitude: 48.86962325498033 Longitude: 2.3623046278953552 _______________________________________________ Pokersource-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pokersource-users
