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Can we rake a certain amount off a table yet?
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That's still on my to-do list.pokerisawesome wrote:Can we rake a certain amount off a table yet?
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do you know how long that will take?
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Not that long once I start on it, but I'm currently updating some of my other programs so I don't have a schedule set.pokerisawesome wrote:do you know how long that will take?
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Do you think it'll be on the next update?
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Actually it already is I just prepared a version 2.20 beta version with new rake and entry fee options. Existing Pro version customers can email me to get on the beta test list.pokerisawesome wrote:Do you think it'll be on the next update?
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There are two special accounts that hold the amounts automatically. In the server console, click the Chips button on the Accounts tab and select "Rake Info" on the drop menu. You can also get/set those amounts via the API.SVTF wrote:Where does the rake go?
Do I have to set it to go to an account? or does it just come out of the pot and go to neverland?
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So can the raked chips be used in anyway? How do you access that account and move those chips somewhere if you wanted to?Kent Briggs wrote:There are two special accounts that hold the amounts automatically. In the server console, click the Chips button on the Accounts tab and select "Rake Info" on the drop menu. You can also get/set those amounts via the API.SVTF wrote:Where does the rake go?
Do I have to set it to go to an account? or does it just come out of the pot and go to neverland?
Thru API ? or is there a transfer option within the program if not I guess I will have to try learn this API stuf.
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Currently the only GUI interaction with the rake accounts are the "Reset" buttons that zero out the amounts. I don't currently have a "thread-safe" increment and decrement function for those accounts. However, the two values are just entries stored in the Windows registry so if you stopped the server, you could safely edit those entries directly:SVTF wrote:So can the raked chips be used in anyway?
How do you access that account and move those chips somewhere if you wanted to?
Thru API ? or is there a transfer option within the program if not I guess I will have to try learn this API stuf.
Click the Windows Start button, select Run, type in RegEdit and then click Ok.
On the left side, open My Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Briggs Softworks\Poker Mavens 2.
On the right side, doubleclick the EntryFeeAccount or RakeAccount keys to set those values.
Close the Registry Editor when done.
Using the API, the command for retrieving the EntryFeeAccount would look something like this:
http://127.0.0.1:8087/api?Password=1234 ... FeeAccount
or for resetting the RakeAccount:
http://127.0.0.1:8087/api?Password=1234 ... nt&Value=0