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Back to the Future: Online Poker 0

Posted on November 02, 2009 by admin

Do you remember the days before online poker? It seems that Party Poker and their friends sites are now part of our mental landscape and we can not imagine a world without them. However, 20 years ago if you wanted to play poker you need a table, new deck of cards,  and some friends willing and ready to offer play for real money – to ask Brunson Doyle or many of players of the old school.

So how poker rose from the alley to your laptop? Let’s look at the first important fact in our series on both sides of the poker online.

How many times have we wondered how we would spend life after 2000? Well, there are those of us who have spent a lot of time to question and think about, it has even led to the creation of cartoons such as “Jetsons”, the science fiction movies and shows that showed a world completely different from what we had at the time of vehicles flying at low speeds, the human food replaced by tablets or mixtures a little bizarre and children born from “belly” of machines that looked like eggs.

Who would have thought at the time that sites such as PokerStars will become the future of traditional poker tables? Nobody had ever thought that follow, lie down or raise the money at poker would be a click away, as poker players from around the world would be able to meet for a tournament, everyone at home, in pajamas and they would be represented on screen by their own user name in a poker room with an air almost real – with chairs, tables, croupiers, animation and everything! Just think of the many books that were written in the 20th century, about the visual strategy and how to “read” your opponent and now all that vanishes when playing in virtual mode, it leaves us thinking: Is what will replace online poker poker room for good in the future?

IRC poker is the origin of online poker, a form of poker played via IRC (in french, “relayed by Internet discussion”) within 90 years. The IRC, a form of internet chat or conference synchronized, was a program developed by the software developer Finnish Jarkko Oikarinen, which, while he worked at the University of Oulu in 1988, had established its first IRC server and the client program, in an effort to replace the MUT (Talk MultiUse) software used at the time by the Finnish Oulubox BBS. Motivated by a system called  Relay Bitnet Chat (a chat service that worked in an id (identity) with special guests through several desirable Bitnet’s) which operated in BITNET, a network in existence before the internet created in 1981 and born of cooperation between universities and folders where emails could go from one server to another. According NetHistory, BITNET meant “Because It’s There Network” (Network “because it is there”), then over time this changed to “Because It’s Time Network (Network” because it is high time “). The network became so popular among the universities that spread to nearly 500 organizations and 3,000 nodes.

All colleges and educational institutions could join BITNET if they fulfilled the following conditions: a. at least one data circuit (telephone line) of “their” site to a node that already existed BITNET b. buy a modem for each data circuit, sending a point of connection to the site c. allow for further instructions to connect “their” site.

So Oikarinen use of available resources Bitnet Relay this time to create IRC, which then made his hole in the world of telecommunications when it was used by military institutions in troubleshooting when the cuts took place media. After that the IRC has become very popular as a tool for rapid communication distance, and then shortly after for games such as poker.

IRC poker software used to distribute the cards and manage the poker games, online orders should be written directly into the standard interface of the IRC, then received answers online software dealer, which meant that the game was faster than a face to face Thursday. Graphical interfaces for IRC were quick to appear on the market, which eliminates the need for typing. Poker IRC used the money, which attracted a lot of beginners who wanted to learn the game without risking losing their own money. This virtual tool helped primitive poker poker personalities such as Chris Ferguson to improve their poker skills until he feels strong enough to play for real money.

At the end of 90 years,  a computer programmer Mike Caro and visionary, already an author of poker, whom co-founded Planet Poker, a virtual casino offering poker games for real money for the first time in history the virtual game. He had the vision of the virtual poker would be successful among the gaming community for 80 years, according to Moe Al  in “Legend of Poker:  Caro Mike . Moe reports: “His own computer artificial intelligence to play poker, ORAC (Caro à l’envers), came on national television where he played good against a challenge Stupak for $ 500,000. Bob misa his own money, the friend of Caro and the casino owner, Jackie Gaughn, misa on the computer. The TV show of the ABC “Incredible but true filma the part eventually win Stupak.

Planet Poker According to the early years of online poker were not easy. Although they knew that the virtual poker had certain advantages vis-à-vis the poker tables, as the absence of distractions and stress of trying to keep a poker face cool and mysterious, there were challenges immediate online poker as: bluff or take Bluf that did not exist in the world of online poker because it is a poker face to face, to advertise the virtual game, which was linked to fact that the internet and computers were still considered as new forms of threat in the world of communication, and this made it more difficult to have a large number of customers in traditional casinos. Despite this they began to brainstorm about advertising online poker and they focused on the advantages against the traditional poker. “First they published quarter-page in Card Player and other magazines, in extolling the virtues of virtual poker. Play in pajamas at 2 am, even if you do not traditional game, said the pub. The pitch was good and the guests began to arrive. “We were skeptical at first. But the evidence was clear. The poker is played now at a distance. Shortly after, hundreds of players were playing simultaneously online poker on the virtual poker room  Poker Planet, and the revolution of online poker began. “The problem of trust in a virtual casino was soon solved by maintaining an impeccable reputation that served the customers’ hands of poker were examined, the deceit of the banned online poker room and players had been reimbursed for  grievances legitimate. As with any other card room, we earned the confidence of the players by playing fair and honest. “

After the big step Virtual Planet Poker, the rest is history. Creativity increases the competition between the emerging virtual casinos, the range of promotions and bonuses as a form of marketing is now everywhere on the Internet, on sites established as Full Tilt Poker and they are able to retain a large amount players like the real casinos.

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Avoid These Simple Rules to Get Back an Ex 0

Posted on November 01, 2009 by admin

The hardest thing for me is to hear of guys and girls going through the same awful breakup pain, and trying poorly thought out ideas to get back an ex. We’ll get into those mistakes next.

As you start to look at ways to get back your ex, you’ll receive a large array of opinions, but what you want to make sure you do NOT do is appear as if you are chasing them. Remember the cartoon with Pepe Lepeau, the stinky skunk who kisses at the feet of the women he attempts to attract? Remember how this never worked? Exactly. Don’t come across as desperate the last thing you want is for your ex to think of you as a creepy, slightly-crazy, needy individual. What works for you here is to give your ex their space during this time. Don’t call, text, e-mail, Facebook stalk, hide in their bushes, etc.

Really what you’re trying to do in this time is to appear self-sufficient and confident in yourself. Your ex does not ‘complete’ you, no matter what Hollywood tells you, and she or he must understand that you are a functional, interesting person with or without them.

It’s easy to get into a ‘funk’ and sit around for days or weeks after a breakup. Some grieving is to be expected, but like I said, the sooner you can continue to work on yourself, the better off you will be, and the more likely you will have the confidence and game plan to attract your ex back into your life.

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Eric S. Williams is an expert relationship adviser with six years of experience in reuniting ex-lovers. Since his own relationship was cut short years ago, his passion became how to get an ex back, dating eBooks, and identifying the best ways to get exes back together for years.

Tips to Help You Get Back in the Dating Game After a Long-Term Relationship Ends 0

Posted on October 28, 2009 by admin

There are very few things in life that are as terrifying, frustrating, rewarding, exciting and just plain crazy as dating; especially if you have ceased to be a “spring chicken” or have been out of the dating scene for many years.

If you’ve found yourself “back on the market” after being in a committed relationship for many years, you may be petrified by the prospect of dating again. The very idea of having to deal with the “new rules,” and trying to figure out where, exactly, you go to meet people in the first place, may be enough for you to say “forget it” and opt for diving into the freezer for a pint of Cherry Garcia, and sitting home with the latest episode of 24 instead. But, it doesn’t have to be that way!

In spite of what the modern media has drummed into our collective heads, dating really hasn’t changed that much over the years. The basics are all still the same; first dates are generally awkward whether you’re a gawky teenager or a successful CEO, and first kisses will give you butterflies at 60 just as they did at 16!

What has changed is how people meet each other. Yes, there will always be the old standbys: bars, chance meetings, blind dates (usually set up by well meaning friends or relatives who haven’t a clue) and the frequently disastrous workplace romances. But more and more people are turning to the laptop sitting on their coffee table or the computer on their desk to find romance. From the comfort of your easy chair (and with your ice cream nearby) you can open up a whole new realm of dating possibilities!

Since you’re reading this we’ll assume you have the basics needed for this contemporary dating adventure (a computer and access to the internet) and can get down to where to look for “Mr. (or Ms.) Right”:

* First, you have the obvious “hunting” ground; internet dating sites. These online matchmakers are as prevalent as ants at a picnic, and cover just about every demographic and social group you can think of. Some require a fee, while others are free to join. Generally prospective daters post pictures and information about themselves and about what they are looking for in a potential partner. Once you join you can review other members and search for someone that strikes your fancy.

* Then there are the social media sites like Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin, and Bebo. These sites aren’t geared specifically towards dating, but their popularity and ease of use make them a natural place for making connections. Using social media sites can not only re-connect you with friends and family, but you might run into that classmate you had a crush on in 9th grade as well!

* A less obvious place to look for love online is amongst the plethora of special interest forums and sites. Whether you an avid golfer, a fan of Joe Walsh, or like to make driftwood sculptures in your spare time, chances are that there is a website dedicated to your particular passion somewhere on the net. What better way to start a relationship than to build on the foundation of a mutual interest?

Of course, there are precautions you should take when venturing into the sphere of online dating, but as with dating in the “real world” most of them are common sense and they apply to both men and women:

#1 – Listen to your instincts. If your “gut” tells you that the person you are communicating with isn’t what they seem, you are probably right.

#2 – Really take the time to get to know a person before you give them any information that can lead them to your “offline” identity. Giving someone your last name or phone number may seem harmless, but always err on the side of caution.

#3 – Set up an anonymous free email account like hotmail or yahoo to use for talking to possible suitors. Make sure that you set it up so that your full name is not given out.

#4 – When you are ready to take that “next step” and meet your online paramour face to face, make sure you arrange to meet them in a public place. Tell friends or a family member where you are going and arrange to check in with them while you are out.

That’s it, now you’re ready to take that plunge back into the dating world. Take a deep breath, put down the ice cream and go enjoy this new phase of your life. You’ll be surprised at how much fun it can be!

RoseMary Alberts lives in Florida and has a lifetime of dating experiences in her rear view mirror. As a attractive and young 50-year-old, she enjoyed the single life through most of her twenties and for the last ten years, since the death of her late husband. For online dating, visit: http://www.nsadatingsite.com/
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