Online Poker for Linux? 42
Burianski11 wonders: "For a while now, I have been playing online poker at sites such as Poker Stars and Party Poker. In the past, this hasn't bothered me much, since I was primarily a Windows user. However, now that I am trying to make the switch to Linux I am realizing that this is one thing that will be sorely missed (and may cause me to keep a Windows box around). Do any of you know of any online gambling sites that support Linux?"
Or a more helpful answer... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Or a more helpful answer... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:No. (Score:4, Informative)
Never had any problems with it.
Consider it a benefit (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Consider it a benefit (Score:3, Insightful)
My experience with online poker has been that they have always paid up when asked, and I've not noticed anything that would indicate cheating on any widespread scale. Perhaps it might be common at hi
Re:Consider it a benefit (Score:5, Insightful)
There is a kind of cheating that DOES go on, however, and that's when two or more people at a table know each other and are in communication outside the poker program. Knowing those extra cards can make it a LOT easier to fleece the rest of the table, assuming the cheaters are smart of course. Not good.
semi-ontopic question: (Score:2, Interesting)
My poker losses... (Score:5, Funny)
Secure Poker? (Score:5, Interesting)
Actually in Applied Cryptography Bruce Schneier mentioned a way to play poker securely over the internet (so that no one can cheat). He complained that it took something like eight hours on a 486 to shuffle the cards, but Im sure it would be faster now. It seems like some enterprising Open Source programmer could implement this secure poker protocol. But I doubt that the online gambling sites have done so.
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:2)
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:1)
What if you don't trust the dealer?
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:1)
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:2)
That'd be a pretty good scam, considering how much trust people are apparently willing to blindly put in a faceless third party.
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:5, Insightful)
They already know what 15 of the cards are. A few instant messages and they all fold except for the one with the best hand.
In effect you are playing against one player with three hands, they are three times more likely to win against you. It doesn't matter which one wins as they are sharing a bankroll.
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:1)
Re:Secure Poker? (Score:2)
Even draw games disadvantage playing multiple hands, other than increas
Came up empty-handed (Score:4, Interesting)
I tried 3 different clients with varieties of java plugins on several different platforms, browsers (ie, mozilla, netscape, konqueror, java 1.3X & 1.4x, blackdown, ms vm)
I even tried Wine on a otherwise perfectly running fake windows setup. Did not work.
As a result, i opened an account, got the sign-up bonus, played the requisite number of rounds, doubled my money (50$ turned into 110$) and then cashed out.
Also, a word of advice: there are a LOT of really really really BAD poker players on these gambling sites. It's not hard to take the money and run.
Long story short: these casino sites are not in the business to help you technically or support multiple platforms. They have also figured out that the best business plan is to take money from easy marks and then run for it.
Re:Came up empty-handed (Score:2)
I've found that pokerroom.com has a Java implementation that works just fine with Safari on my powerbook. I'm not sure about Linux.
Also, Victoria's Poker has an OS X client (not Linux, but hey), but it really chews up the processor on my powerbook pretty good. I abandoned it for Pokerroom recently because the Java works so well on the Mac.
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Paradise Poker worked ok under Wine (Score:4, Informative)
Debian unstable system
Linux: saving you more money! (Score:2, Funny)
"Not only is Linux free, but it will help you kick your gambling habit as well."
Ingenious!
java interface (Score:2)
PokerRoom good cross-platform (Score:1)
Best free online Texas Hold 'Em, easily, (Score:1)
Rampant cheating? (Score:3, Interesting)
You're in a 6-person room and you are actually playing against 5 people in the same dorm/friends chatting over IM about what they have.
seems like "too easy" a scam to make a quick (minumum) $50 between the 5 of them. At best they make some serious $$$, at worst they get themselves $20 or so to buy they pizzas for the night...
More saved $$$ (Score:2)
Anyways, gambling is more fun in meatspace. There isn't the fun of watching someone try to maintain a "poker face" when online.
hmm (Score:2)
Poker is not gambling (Score:5, Insightful)
Poker (at least the kind that you mean) is game of skill. Your win/loss expectation is based on your relative skill vs the other players. If you are a skilled player you can overcome the ~2-3% the house takes from the pot.
The house makes money regardless of who wins - they arn't playing. This could be through an ante, a rake (a % of the pot) and the requirement for 'blind bets' that force the pot to be non-zero, possibly through players 'renting' a seat. Or potentially through bar sales (but most/all places where poker is played, the bar is cheep to bring the players in)
Small Rockets Poker (Score:2)
any freeware poker server software? (Score:1)
irc.poker.net (Score:2)
It's an IRC server with various pokerbots that has been running for many years. It has hold'em, omaha, 7stud and other games. It has fixed limit, nolimit games as well as tournaments. I used to play there pretty heavily around 96-97.