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  • Hey! That’s a great question and definitely something I looked into before trying out an AI poker assistant myself. Building a custom poker assistant is definitely not a simple plug-and-play thing, but it’s doable if you’re willing to dive into a few areas. First, you need a solid understanding of poker mechanics and probabilities — the AI basically needs to “think” about odds and opponents’ likely hands. Then comes the programming part: many use Python or C++ to code algorithms that can calculate odds in real-time and suggest moves based on game state. You also want your assistant to include some randomness to mimic human behavior so it’s not instantly detectable, which is often overlooked. The tricky part is supporting multiple game types like NLH, PLO, or Omaha, because each has its own strategy and hand evaluation methods. It’s a lot about integrating databases of hand histories and running simulations to train your AI. If you want a more structured guide and even some tools to start from, I highly recommend checking out aipokerbot.com. They have some really useful resources about the tech behind poker bots and how to set up your own assistant with the right balance of automation and stealth. I found their blog pretty insightful in breaking down what’s practical versus theoretical. Hope this helps!

  • A volte iniziare con una dose più bassa è la scelta migliore, specie se non sai ancora come reagirai. L’effetto c’è comunque.

  • Yeah, I’ve been selling through FBA for a couple of years now, and the 2025 fee updates are definitely something to watch. Storage fees, especially during Q4, can eat into margins fast if your inventory turnover is slow. For instance, I learned the hard way last year—had a slow-moving product, and by December I was losing money just from long-term storage costs. What helped me was switching to a leaner inventory strategy and really monitoring restock limits. Also, fulfillment fees have gone up, but they’re still manageable if your product pricing supports it. This breakdown helped me make sense of everything: storage fees amazon — it’s got a clear outline of 2025 fees and some practical scenarios. If you’re just starting out, I’d recommend keeping your SKU count low and focusing on high-margin products.

  • Hey, ouais je me suis inscrite chez eux y a genre 2 semaines. En fait, ce qui est cool avec Frumzi, c’est que t’as pas besoin de créer un compte classique. Tu fais juste un dépôt via Trustly, et c’est ce dépôt qui fait office d’inscription. Donc t’as même pas de mot de passe à retenir ni de formulaire à remplir avec 40 champs. Après, si tu veux retirer des gains plus tard, là ils vont te demander de valider ton identité funbet casino (https://funbet1.fr/fr/), mais t’as le temps de le faire après. C’est super rapide, genre j’ai déposé en moins de 2 minutes et je jouais direct après. Si t’aimes pas perdre de temps comme moi, franchement c’est pratique. Et niveau fiabilité, pour l’instant aucun souci avec les paiements ou le support.

  • Ah, I know that pain all too well. A couple years ago I was managing a team of eight artists and programmers scattered across the US, Germany, and Indonesia. What helped us massively was breaking down communication into asynchronous and synchronous channels. For example, daily standups didn’t work for us, so we switched to weekly sprint kickoffs via video and used Notion for task documentation. That way, people could absorb info when they were most alert. Also, we had a shared “demo hour” every Friday — everyone would upload and comment on each other’s work.

    One tool that really streamlined our external collaborations was Devoted Studios. They offer remote-ready, plug-and-play teams that integrate into your workflow while still respecting your existing tools and structure. Their approach to managing remote creative teams is really refined — especially when it comes to protecting pipelines and IP. Might be worth checking out: this website

    Don’t stress too much — you’ll eventually find a rhythm. Just don’t treat remote teams like in-house ones; the dynamics are fundamentally different.

  • This is such a relevant topic — we’re in early talks for repainting a government facility and choosing the right team feels more important than ever. I’ve heard good and bad stories both. Compatibility with your timelines and other contractors really does make a huge difference.

  • Да, я ставила себе такие коронки год назад в Польше — именно по CAD/CAM технологии. Результатом довольна на 200%. Во-первых, все делают максимально точно по цифровому слепку, никакой той неприятной массы во рту, как раньше. Во-вторых, мне их сделали буквально за пару дней — сначала 3D-моделирование, потом фрезеровка. Они идеально встали, без каких-то подгонок, ничего не натирает, не шатается. Цвет подобрали в тон к своим зубам — вообще не отличить. Я делала в Gdynia, в клинике Dynasty Stomatology, вот тут можно глянуть подробно, если интересно:

    https://dynastystomatology.pl/services/keramicheskie-koronki-po-tehnologii-cad-cam/

    Главное — найти грамотного специалиста и не гнаться за самым дешёвым вариантом, потому что от качества материала и оборудования многое зависит. Ещё момент: такие коронки действительно прочные, но всё равно стоит быть аккуратным с орехами и твердыми конфетами

  • This is exactly the kind of info I was hoping to find! I’ve been researching different actuator options, but syncing two of them properly was something I hadn’t even considered. Definitely bookmarking this thread — great tips. I might try a similar setup when I have a few days off next month.

  • valensiaromaroprotonme

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    07/14/2025 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Do you guys have any solid routines or must?

    Totally get what you mean. I do a lot of kayaking and trail runs, and I used to think SPF 30 once in the morning was enough—spoiler: it’s not! A dermatologist once told me that we often under-apply sunscreen (like half the recommended amount), and forget key areas like the ears, back of the neck, and tops of the feet. Now I apply 15–20 minutes before going out, reapply every 2 hours (more if sweating), and wear a light UPF shirt and a big ugly hat I’ve come to love. Also, staying in the shade between 11 am–3 pm helps a lot.

    I recently came across this really well-written guide that breaks it all down, especially in terms of sun protection for different skin types and activity levels: understanding chromatography — worth a look, even if just for checking what you might be missing in your routine.

  • valensiaromaroprotonme

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    07/11/2025 at 5:24 am in reply to: Any favorites you swear by?

    Following this thread — I’ve been casually hunting for a place that doesn’t feel like a boutique fitness studio but still offers solid instruction. Some places are too gym-like for me, while others go all-in on the spirituality stuff. Would love a good middle ground.

  • valensiaromaroprotonme

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    07/10/2025 at 3:35 pm in reply to: ¿Ustedes cómo lo hacen?

    ¡Hola! Entiendo completamente tu punto, a mí también me pasó lo mismo cuando empecé. Personalmente, lo que más me ha ayudado es mantenerme fiel a una estrategia de base fija como la estrategia básica del blackjack. No es infalible, pero reduce el margen de error y te ayuda a tomar decisiones más objetivas, sobre todo cuando estás bajo presión en partidas en vivo. También me marco un límite de ganancias y pérdidas antes de empezar.

    Además, me he estado guiando bastante por lo que encontré en casino-carnavalonline.com, donde explican bien cómo funcionan los juegos en vivo y dan consejos bastante reales, no esos típicos “secretos mágicos” que al final no sirven. Te recomiendo que lo revises, ahí también mencionan cómo gestionar el bankroll y cómo no dejarte llevar por las emociones. Un par de cambios simples y ya dejé de perder como antes.

  • I haven’t used one myself yet but I’ve been reading a lot about them lately. From what I gather, they’re solid if you want something simpler without all the math and small print. Definitely following this thread to hear more real stories.

  • Hola, justo llevo usando LaTribet desde hace unos 3 meses y ya he probado varios métodos. El primero que usé fue tarjeta de débito (Visa), y funcionó bien para depositar, pero los retiros fueron algo lentos, me tomó casi 4 días hábiles. Luego probé transferencias bancarias, pero también noté que no son inmediatas y a veces el banco cobra una pequeña comisión.

    El que más me ha funcionado ha sido el uso de billeteras electrónicas, en mi caso Skrill. Los depósitos son al instante y los retiros me han llegado en menos de 24 horas. Eso sí, uno tiene que verificar la cuenta bien antes para que no te congelen los fondos por falta de datos.

    Si quieres leer más detalles, yo saqué toda la info de aquí: LaTribet tragamonedas Ecuador. Ahí también explican otros métodos como AstroPay y hasta pagos con criptos, pero eso último no lo he probado aún.

  • That thing barely moved. Good call on checking stroke and speed specs carefully. Also, consider how you’re planning to control it — I used Arduino and that added its own layer of decision-making.

  • valensiaromaroprotonme

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    06/26/2025 at 6:04 pm in reply to: BitCapital

    У меня похожие сомнения были ещё полгода назад. Но я всё-таки решилась попробовать — вложилась в один из пакетов BitCapital. Скажу честно: меня порадовало, что нет чувства “потерянности”, как это бывает на новых платформах. У них хорошо построена система сопровождения — от личного менеджера до обучающих материалов. Особенно ценно, что не нужно постоянно самому что-то решать — это больше похоже на инвестиции с сопровождением, а не просто “кинь деньги и жди”.

    Платформа активно информирует об изменениях, сделки прозрачные, и пока доходность соответствует ожиданиям (не супер космос, но стабильно). Сайт вот, если вдруг не смотрел: https://bitcapital.online/ru — там есть подробные описания пакетов и условий. Главное — читать всё внимательно и не гнаться за максимальной прибылью. Я для себя выбрала сбалансированный вариант с умеренным риском.

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