All posts tagged with “poker”
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More Poker Advertising Fail
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Optimizing VP$IP
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A Question of VP$IP
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Online Poker Advertising Fail
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Could Bitcoin Revolutionize Online Poker?
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Black Friday
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Sneak Peek: StopLight 1.0
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A Radioactive, Search-Hardened User Name for Online Poker
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Online Poker and the Multi-Tabling Effect
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Cards Fall
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Poker + Stackoverflow.com = Outflopped.com
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Pushing Online Poker Status Updates to the iPhone
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Rush Poker: Hands On Demand
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A Quick Congratulations
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Full Tilt Color Coding In Twenty Minutes or Less
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Polls, Damn Polls, and Poker Botting
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How Not To SEO a Poker Site: Two Plus Two
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Stranger than Fiction: The Story of PokerTracker, Online Poker, and PostgreSQL
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Online Poker and the Intelligent Note
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The Open-Sourcing of Poker and Poker Bots
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OCR = 0nline P0ken 0pticaL Chanacter Recogrition
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Douchebags
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Multiway Isometric Ranged Equity Calculation in Poker, Part 1
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A Pokersource Poker-Eval Primer
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The Incredible, Edible Poker Hand Distribution
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A Circular Dilemma Concluded
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Diagramming the PokerTracker 3 Database
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A Circular Dilemma
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Extracting Hidden Text with WinDbg
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Banned! Banished! Blacklisted!
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Deconstructing the Poker Client, Part 1
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Intel, Online Gambling, and Your (Lack Of) Privacy: ieSnare
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The Great Poker Hand Evaluator Roundup
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 8: Poker Hand Recognition, Comparison, Enumeration, and Evaluation
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 7: Extracting Text from 3rd-Party Applications
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 6: Guerilla-Style File Monitoring on Windows with C# and C++
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 5: Deciphering Poker Stars and Full Tilt
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 4: The Poker Botting Erector Set
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A Word About Authenticity
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 3
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How I Built a Working Online Poker Bot, Part 2: Interlude
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How I Built a Working Poker Bot, Part 1
Random Fact
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