pokerwars.io-starterbot-java and pokerwars.io-starterbot-javascript

These two tools are ecosystem siblings, as they are starter bots for the pokerwars.io platform written in different programming languages, offering users a choice based on their language preference rather than competing functionalities or complementary usage.

Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 8/25
Community 16/25
Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 8/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 27
Forks: 6
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Java
License:
Stars: 16
Forks: 5
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License:
No License Stale 6m No Package No Dependents
No License Stale 6m No Package No Dependents

About pokerwars.io-starterbot-java

pokerwars/pokerwars.io-starterbot-java

A starter bot written in Java for the pokerwars.io platform. To play: pull this code, register on pokerwars.io, get your API token and play!

This project provides a starting point for building an automated poker player for the pokerwars.io platform. You provide an API token, your username, and your bot's public internet address, and in return, you get a bot that can play poker online. This is for developers interested in creating and testing their own poker AI strategies.

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About pokerwars.io-starterbot-javascript

pokerwars/pokerwars.io-starterbot-javascript

A starter bot written in javascript for the pokerwars.io platform. To play: pull this code, register on pokerwars.io, get your API token and play!

This project helps competitive programmers and AI enthusiasts participate in online poker tournaments. It provides a basic JavaScript bot that connects to the pokerwars.io platform, allowing you to quickly deploy your own poker playing strategy. You supply a server accessible from the internet and a poker strategy, and the platform handles the game mechanics.

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