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22. August 2009, 00:25:27
El Cid 
Subject: Poker "Player"
Modified by El Cid (22. August 2009, 00:25:39)
Is it possible to create a "phantom" poker player, that would appear when there are no real players on any of the tables. This way we could play whenever we want (specially if we wanted to try and get achievements in the limited tables).
That player would disappear once another player joins the table, or we leave it.
Of course this would need a little AI programming, but as I asked in the beggining "Is it possible?"

22. August 2009, 07:05:00
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Poker "Player"
El Cid: You have a limited amount of chips. You want to play against an autoplayer, which, I suppose, has an infinite amount of them?
My advice: never approach the state of Nevada.

22. August 2009, 09:30:12
El Cid 
Subject: Re: Poker "Player"
rabbitoid: My idea was that that player would play with the minimum amount of chips a table demands. Besides, technicaly I also have unlimited amount of chips, since when below 1000, I can "magically" add 500 once a day

22. August 2009, 10:18:20
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Poker "Player"
El Cid: Yes, but say you win against the player, what then? does he stay dead? or bounce right back with a new minimum amount? if so, this is the same as to have an opponent with infinite resources.

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