Tom Cort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> IPP stands for Internet Poker Protocol. The spec is here:
> http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/ferguson/poker/ipp.html An
> implementation that I'm using to test with is available here:
> http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/ferguson/poker/dist/ipp.tgz The
> protocol is much simpler than the one tinypoker uses now and
> supports more poker variants (Texas Holdem, Five- or Seven-Card
> Stud, and Five-Card Draw). IPP is based on new line terminated
> strings (example: "FLOP 7S 2H QD\n"). Strings like that are easy to
> send and receive, can be validated with regular expressions, and can
> be parsed easily (with strtok()). When I have IPP implemented in
> libtinypoker I plan on using it with pokerd.

  Right. Now I remember exploring this protocol a few years ago and
then completly forgot about it :-)

  Although it fails to address a few interactions (muck or various
sit-in/sit-out for instance), it is excellent because it is simple.

  Thanks for refreshing my memory.

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