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Topic: Wheres the P2P open sourced Texas Hold'em at? (Read 97 times)

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I don't think codes just go MIA all of a sudden..? Pretty sure you either lost it, or you lost it. It's either starting from the ground up or looking for someone to create it for you.  There's also the option of looking around in GitHub for free repos you can possibly use as the foundation (or just use it as it is, which I don't recommend) for the current one you're trying to develop right now. If you're not a coder though then I highly suggest looking for a partner that knows how, or at least some semblance of knowledge with regards to backend development so they can study the code that you plan to use.
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The problem with open source is that it is open for everyone who is interested in it and I think it could be use to cheat the game correct me if i'm wrong.
Ofc, it can, since anyone can see the code, the same with bitcoin, its open source and there are lots of ways to hack it due to its open source. But the thing is, can they afford the resources to do that? Simple answer, no.

Same in gambling as long the payment/withdrawal/deposit code and the probably fair is using secured and good practice code development it will be safe for cheaters and hackers.
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While searching on google i found this [1] but ofc i'm not a developer to audit the code, you still need one to check it or just find devs who can create just for you.
It is better if you created it yourself or ask a developer to create for yourself and also can be trusted. We don't know that the developer who made it might exposed the code of your own texas hold em source code. The problem with open source is that it is open for everyone who is interested in it and I think it could be use to cheat the game correct me if i'm wrong. After some research about open source as I can't find any result of advantage and disadvantage of using open source texas and I only found the advantage and disadvantage of using open source code which what I read is that open source is not private.

If you have knowledge about open source then maybe you can make a similar to this code
https://github.com/pokerth/pokerth and also a forum https://pokerth.net/
STT
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Decentralized gambling and poker no less sounds pretty advanced to me and I'd always be suspicious people knew my cards somehow.  Would be good to see it cleverly done but I've never encountered such a thing.   There is a token for decentralized sports betting not sure if that would be at all related, might be a start if knowing how to modify it but poker would be real time so not quite the same I'd guess.
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If you are going to build a gambling platdorm for texas hold'em with available open source out there, I guess your users is at risk without consulting a developer that is expert making such platform.

While searching on google i found this [1] but ofc i'm not a developer to audit the code, you still need one to check it or just find devs who can create just for you.

[1] https://github.com/fedden/poker_ai
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What are you trying to say here?. Are you planning on creating your own gambling site with a game of poker as what I understand. When I read the title, it seems you are looking for let's say a place, a site or a platform where you can get an open sourced Texas Hold'em and when I read the op, it seems you are going to build your own site with a poker game. I don't have anything to share and I haven't done some research about it but I suggest you move it tp gambling discussion board or even in service board then you may find what you're looking for.
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Years ago I had these but it seems like that code went MIA throughout the years. If anyone knows where one is I currently have a person wanting me to build up based on a solidity chain.
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