RTP Hold Em
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RTP Hold Em
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Descripción
Una versión divertida de Texas Hold-’Em en la que juegas contra oponentes generados por computadora. Los oponentes solo ven sus cartas y las cartas públicas que se han repartido. Usan métodos Monte Carlo y algoritmos de farol aleatorios y simples para jugar. Juega hasta que solo queden dos jugadores sin bancarrota o hasta que te canses.
Cómo jugar
Haz check, ve, sube o retírate cuando sea tu turno de apostar. Cuando se muestren las cartas, mueve el puntero del ratón sobre la mesa para ver las cartas de tus oponentes.
Actualizaciones del desarrollador
Update: Increased the speed by decreasing the number of given-constraints simulations running in background… Actually, game play may not be too adversely affected.
Update 2: Thanks for the comments. Initial bet of a round no longer considered a raise; Players no longer automatically need to fold if they run out of money; Bets separated from previous bets; Risk tolerance of opponents decreased a little.
Comentarios
BBRodriguez
Jun. 15, 2009
A player can make a raise on their own bet(happened after an opponent folded). While 3 raises is the max per round, the initial bet shouldn't be counted as a raise. Flushes also seem to be more common than they ought to be. Opponents bet/raise too often and don't fold enough.
BBRodriguez
Jun. 15, 2009
It might be slower than a real game. Opponents shouldn't automatically fold if they cannot call; that is, they need side pots. It's possible, when opponents cannot post the blinds, that they have negative funds...and then fold when it's their turn again. The betting's slightly confusing, since it doesn't reset each round(to lead out betting on the turn should be a bet of 8). Since the amount you've put in the pot already is irrelevant, I'd suggest clearing the 'bet' amounts, and start at 4/8, clearing it after every round.
Keyser_Soze
Jun. 15, 2009
S-L-O-W
Evilspawn
Jun. 15, 2009
ok game 3/5, but you can improve it further by adding a "all-in", and make a "skip to next round" when you fold, instead of watching the computer play a full round. maybe som relaxing music too :)
BrianKerr
Jun. 15, 2009
horrible game