Texas Hold'em web design
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Texas Hold'em web design
I would like someone who can create a professional design for Texas Hold'em private tournament and play money with log-in into my site.
I thought about casinocites, futurebet or casnioartist but too costly.
Is there any suggest the way to buy the software or hire designer to create the multi-players online on texas hold'em with points and click with play money?
Thanks in advance
I thought about casinocites, futurebet or casnioartist but too costly.
Is there any suggest the way to buy the software or hire designer to create the multi-players online on texas hold'em with points and click with play money?
Thanks in advance
- treize
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I am looking for a complete texas hold'em poker appilcation with server that it can run through my site.
For sample, when I set up a tournament tables to invites my friends to play money with points whoever the highest points to win. That is for fun without real money.
I would like to run all 9 players each table group online to play texas hold'em tournament.
I know there are many other casino company as like 888, partypoker, pokerstar, etc....but I would like to create my own private tournaments with my logo on table and felt. It will look more fun.
Also I would like to control all the setups, date, time, members...etc.
Hope this will help.
For sample, when I set up a tournament tables to invites my friends to play money with points whoever the highest points to win. That is for fun without real money.
I would like to run all 9 players each table group online to play texas hold'em tournament.
I know there are many other casino company as like 888, partypoker, pokerstar, etc....but I would like to create my own private tournaments with my logo on table and felt. It will look more fun.
Also I would like to control all the setups, date, time, members...etc.
Hope this will help.
- treize
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- Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2003 6:16 pm GMT
I haven’t seen much out there, I think the trouble is people are cagey over their source code because they resent building a platform for other dev’s to make bots.
But if your intentions are honourable good luck in your search mate.
But if your intentions are honourable good luck in your search mate.
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Muck - Posts: 2734
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I'm not sure where you could find something like this, but there is an alternative. On Hollywood poker, I am pretty sure they allow you to set your own tournaments (for play money as well as real money). I believe they allow you to set the time, date, etc. Let me know if that works.
- aaronw
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I know this is an old post but...
Merge Network sites would easily be able to handle this
Mansion will also...
or if you rake enough points on PStars you can ask for trnys to be set up (forget how many points, like 500 accumulated 1 time)
Merge Network sites would easily be able to handle this
Mansion will also...
or if you rake enough points on PStars you can ask for trnys to be set up (forget how many points, like 500 accumulated 1 time)
- Assistance
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Freelancer's sits
I think you'll have more luck in finding someone in sites like rantacoder or getafreelancer. There are freelancers there from all over the world so it turns out the cheapest option you can find. I use them all the time.
- bigestfish
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I’d imagine hiring a dev and starting from scratch would be pricey solution. Finding an existing site that allows you to run your own tourney maybe a bit limited but would be much quicker and cheaper.
I didn’t mention this at the time but I actually wrote a client-server based poker application for my software engineering dissertation. Maybe because I’ve no idea where I left the latest version of the code.
I didn’t mention this at the time but I actually wrote a client-server based poker application for my software engineering dissertation. Maybe because I’ve no idea where I left the latest version of the code.
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Muck - Posts: 2734
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