Thank you for replying, 



You can visit my site at http://pokr3d.com . The client version is 1.1.36.  



Tallyho! 


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From: "Loic Dachary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 2:36:26 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [Pokersource-users] Working with and customizing 
Poker-Network/Pok3d 

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
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> 
> Hello Poker source users, 
> 
> I am seeking advice on poker-network.   I have a working generic 
> poker-web and poker-server that I installed on Ubuntu 8.04.   I am 
> currently using the Windows 32bit version of Pok3d to access the 
> server and play.   Everything is working nicely but I would like to 
> customize the way the client organizes and displays the ring games, 
> sit n go’s and tournament’s data.   As everyone knows, the games 
> are categorized by game type with tabs in the upper right corner of 
> the lobby.   These are labeled as “Holdem”, “Sit & Go” and 
> “Regular”. 
> 
> I would like to add a new tab category to this tab group.    For 
> arguments sake, I’ll call this tab Special.     The Special 
> category will contain a list of tournaments that are created to be 
> accessed only by certain players.     Special tournaments will be 
> created with the intent to restrict participation in these 
> tournaments to special invitation only.   This intent is meant to 
> allocate privacy and intimacy to small groups of players who likely 
> know each other and wish to play only amongst themselves or to give 
> special access to tournament play to other groups such as charity 
> driven organizations.   These groups will have received a special 
> invite to the tournament directly by the site administrator. 
> 
> Based upon this premise, it is evident that in order to effectively 
> restrict casual players from accessing the special tournaments, a 
> discriminatory function must be implemented.   First, I thought 
> that accessing the tournaments by password would be best. 
> However, even with my limited grasp of programming, it doesn’t 
> appear that the poker client can accomplish this and could not   be 
> done without reprogramming and recompiling the source code. 
> 
> So I thought that within the confines of the programs structure, a 
> special currency could be created and used for this purpose.    I 
> image that when a player is invited by the administrator, the 
> invitation could contain information on how to obtain the special 
> currency.   Or the special currency could be dispersed by the 
> administrator in advance to the invitees bankroll accounts for 
> example. 
> 
> If it is at all possible, can anyone here with in-depth knowledge 
> of pok3d and poker-network envision an elegant solution to this 
> problem?   I am open to all creative suggestions. 
This is interesting. What's the URL of the room & the poker3d version ? 

Cheers 

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