T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition
Currently, random numbers used in computer programs to play poker, are pseudo - random. That means they are generated in a predictable way. In this book the computer programs used to play all the differenty game of poker,are truly random. Nothing is predictable. Through the ages, many have tried to successfully construct systems to play the games automatically without en- cumbrance. None has ever succeeded. This book shows the first computer programs that will allow the automatic playing of poker games anywhere. In the home, casinos, aircrafts, ships and all places of people meeting, in comfort and in style. Up to now, the only way we can assure true randomness, is to have someone shuffle and cut the deck after each game. This is acceptable because it is fair, and it works well. But good dealers are hard to find for home games. Furthermore, it is slow play and cards can be marked, etc. And chips are nice to have. And the more the merrier. But isn't it time for them to go? I will surely miss cards. But it's time for them to go. Card dealing is too too expensive.
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T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition
Currently, random numbers used in computer programs to play poker, are pseudo - random. That means they are generated in a predictable way. In this book the computer programs used to play all the differenty game of poker,are truly random. Nothing is predictable. Through the ages, many have tried to successfully construct systems to play the games automatically without en- cumbrance. None has ever succeeded. This book shows the first computer programs that will allow the automatic playing of poker games anywhere. In the home, casinos, aircrafts, ships and all places of people meeting, in comfort and in style. Up to now, the only way we can assure true randomness, is to have someone shuffle and cut the deck after each game. This is acceptable because it is fair, and it works well. But good dealers are hard to find for home games. Furthermore, it is slow play and cards can be marked, etc. And chips are nice to have. And the more the merrier. But isn't it time for them to go? I will surely miss cards. But it's time for them to go. Card dealing is too too expensive.
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T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition

T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition

by Richard J. Edwards
T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition

T.R.A.P.P. - 2: Trully Random Automated Poker Playing Second Edition

by Richard J. Edwards

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Currently, random numbers used in computer programs to play poker, are pseudo - random. That means they are generated in a predictable way. In this book the computer programs used to play all the differenty game of poker,are truly random. Nothing is predictable. Through the ages, many have tried to successfully construct systems to play the games automatically without en- cumbrance. None has ever succeeded. This book shows the first computer programs that will allow the automatic playing of poker games anywhere. In the home, casinos, aircrafts, ships and all places of people meeting, in comfort and in style. Up to now, the only way we can assure true randomness, is to have someone shuffle and cut the deck after each game. This is acceptable because it is fair, and it works well. But good dealers are hard to find for home games. Furthermore, it is slow play and cards can be marked, etc. And chips are nice to have. And the more the merrier. But isn't it time for them to go? I will surely miss cards. But it's time for them to go. Card dealing is too too expensive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463408480
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 05/31/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 464 KB
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