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JetA_Jockey
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07-04-2007, 07:02 AM
Post subject: no download poker clients?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: pensacola florida
Posts: 17
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Hi guys, I'm looking for a us friendly poker client that I don't have to write to hard disk. I ran full tilt off of a cd-r for a while but with their last update for some reason I can't connect now. I've thought about getting a flash drive and trying that route, but no idea if it'll work. Any help would be appreciated.
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taipan168
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sydney
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This is going back a while, but from memory you can play Poker Room on a web interface.
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JetA_Jockey
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: pensacola florida
Posts: 17
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ah yeah, the java client. I played it a year or so ago for a bit, i think the name of the site was holdempoker, which was/is a pokerroom affiliate. I tried it for a while but on dsl it seemed to be a total lagfest, i'll give it another go if I don't find an alternative solution.
I'm thinking pokerstars will work if I use a flash drive, if it will allow it to create a new folder, as the only thing that stops it from loading is an error that says 'unable to create new folder' since the dvd/cd is read-only.
what a mess
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Mitoe
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: The Dark Corners of the Earth
Posts: 4
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You should be able to use it off a flash drive, they show up to the system as normal hard drives and allow everything you'd be able to do with normal drives. The read/write speed is pretty slow though, but I doubt that should be a problem.
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rubixstreub
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 887
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by taipan168
This is going back a while, but from memory you can play Poker Room on a web interface.
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Can't play real money at Pokerroom in the US, but yeah, it's still Java I believe.
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