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APAT Announces European Amateur Poker Championship
pazzorilancio:
So then..
How many people do you think are going to be "click festing" tomorrow evening? More than 285?
I hope not! I need to buy a ticket for me and my mate lol.
It would be nice if everyone got a ticket wednesday night with a few to spare which got taken over the following weeks, then everyone"s happy.
This would be my first event (and the first one I"m applying for) so what have the other click fests been like?
HaworthBantam:
I believe the last few sold out within 5 minutes, but that was with between 130 and 150 seats available. Wednesday"s may last 10 minutes before it"s sold out.
If you sit at your PC hitting "Reload" every 3 seconds and then hit the "Buy Seat" link as soon as it becomes live I think you"ll be safe.
Good luck.
pazzorilancio:
The big danger though is cached web pages!
Not only are web pages stored locally on a machine (thus when refreshing only showing the local image instead of downloading the new one), ISP"s also cache regular web pages...
Meaning BT could be displaying a cached page of when tickets aren"t active, and Virgin Media could be displaying a live one, thus giving preference etc...
I was wondering if Des has thought of this as I am worried this could seriously effect the situation. (I guess a work around would be a button to click to buy the tickets in some sort of java applet which would say whether its valid or not. That way it contacts the server everytime for a request...)
Ah well. I"ll have my pc on, and my laptop next to me for my mate doing the refresh thing. As soon as you click "buy seat" i take it the seat is reserved while you enter your details?
Regards
kinboshi:
--- Quote from: technolog on August 06, 2007, 22:05:43 PM ---
The structure of the iPoker tournaments can be good - hopefully we just need to ask. Here"s the structure of one tournament I play quite often. At 10 minute levels it"s a bit faster than the PokerStars/APAT tourneys, at 15 minutes it"d be a bit slower, at 12 minute levels it"d be about the same. Combine the 15min levels with a 10k stack and I"ll be drooling all over my keyboard - and hopefully having Sunday dinner for breakfast!
Let"s go for it Des!
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As well as the level duration, the time you get to make a decision on Stars is a lot longer, and there is also the timebank for difficult decisions. It can be difficult to work out the pot odds or implied odds in the time you have to make a decision on the ipoker software.
If you can Des, please ask about the possibility of having slightly longer to act, and also about the introduction of a timebank.
kinboshi:
--- Quote from: pazzorilancio on August 07, 2007, 09:50:24 AM ---
The big danger though is cached web pages!
Not only are web pages stored locally on a machine (thus when refreshing only showing the local image instead of downloading the new one), ISP"s also cache regular web pages...
Meaning BT could be displaying a cached page of when tickets aren"t active, and Virgin Media could be displaying a live one, thus giving preference etc...
I was wondering if Des has thought of this as I am worried this could seriously effect the situation. (I guess a work around would be a button to click to buy the tickets in some sort of java applet which would say whether its valid or not. That way it contacts the server everytime for a request...)
Ah well. I"ll have my pc on, and my laptop next to me for my mate doing the refresh thing. As soon as you click "buy seat" i take it the seat is reserved while you enter your details?
Regards
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The pages aren"t cached by the web server, and by hitting ctrl+F5 you will be requesting a "new" version of the page - and it has worked in the past with no problems.
Your ISP shouldn"t be caching pages to stop this from working.
Not sure about the seat being held for you until your payment details are entered and submitted.
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