Discord Poker
2021年4月18日Register here: http://gg.gg/p2wj5
| @PokerStars | In Lee Jones’ Journal
Don’t panic - it’s good news this time. While ’discord’ generally means a lack of agreement and people not getting along, in this context it means the exact opposite.
Warbot is OpenHoldem-based, customizable and programmable poker bot, which plays according to loaded profile. Supports major poker-rooms, including PokerStars, PartyPoker, 888 and others. For those casino and poker industry employees impacted by Coronavirus BorgataPoker.com Ambassador Katie Stone has started a Discord channel to try to help.
Now, if you’re of a certain age and bent, you’re already saying ’Wait - PokerStars is on Discord?’ But if this is all new to you... Discord is a voice and text chat platform where people can talk and chat (think ’Skype crossed with forum software’). It has 25 million users and is very popular among the gamer crowd for voice chat within games, and for discussing those games when they’re not actually playing.
We saw that and said, ’Hey, what a great place to meet and talk with our players.’ We’ve had the PokerStars Discord server up for about a week now and it’s beginning to buzz with discussion. With both SCOOP and Monte Carlo going on, there’s plenty to talk about.
This is also going to be a place where you can interact directly with PokerStars employees. This won’t be for customer support - support@pokerstars.com is still the best place for that - but where you can have one-on-one conversations with your fellow players and the people who make PokerStars tick.
We’re also going to have a series of AMA (’Ask Me Anything’) gatherings where we bring in PokerStars subject matter experts, Team Pros, poker luminaries - anybody we can coax into the hot seat to answer your questions in real time. Discord Poker Servers
In fact, on Wednesday, May 3rd, at 1:00pm Eastern Time (6:00pm UK), Team Pro Online member Jaime Staples is going to host the first PokerStars Discord AMA. I’m sure by now you’re thinking, ’Okay - how do I get in?’ Easy - go here:
If you already have a Discord ID, it will simply add the PokerStars server to your list. If you don’t have a Discord ID, it will invite you to create one and then populate that ID with the PokerStars server. If you want to add a League of Legends discussion group after that, it’s up to you.
Our Discord community has very few rules - basically we expect you to be civil and polite, both to your fellow members and to the PokerStars employees and Team Pros who are there. That’s not to say you can’t tell us how we can do our job better - in fact, that’s one of the main reasons that we’re there. We just ask (and expect) you to tell us in an appropriate and constructive manner. Bring us your tough questions and incisive comments - we’re listening.
If you find that being positive and constructive is just not in your range today, have no fear - we have a special discussion channel called #padded_tilt_room. You can go there and rage about bad beats, rigged shuffles, and whatever else is eating at you.
Then come back out and let’s talk.
We want the PokerStars Discord to be a place where you get information from us, and we get feedback, questions, and concerns from you. But none of that happens if you’re not there. Remember:
And when you see something that looks like:
Discord Poker VrClick to enlarge
You know you’re in the right place. See you on Wednesday, May 3rd at 1:00pm Eastern (6:00pm UK) for Jaime Staples’ AMA, or sooner.
Lee Jones first joined PokerStars in 2003 and has been part of the professional poker world for over 30 years. You can read his occasional Twitter-bites at @leehjones
Register here: http://gg.gg/p2wj5
https://diarynote.indered.space
| @PokerStars | In Lee Jones’ Journal
Don’t panic - it’s good news this time. While ’discord’ generally means a lack of agreement and people not getting along, in this context it means the exact opposite.
Warbot is OpenHoldem-based, customizable and programmable poker bot, which plays according to loaded profile. Supports major poker-rooms, including PokerStars, PartyPoker, 888 and others. For those casino and poker industry employees impacted by Coronavirus BorgataPoker.com Ambassador Katie Stone has started a Discord channel to try to help.
Now, if you’re of a certain age and bent, you’re already saying ’Wait - PokerStars is on Discord?’ But if this is all new to you... Discord is a voice and text chat platform where people can talk and chat (think ’Skype crossed with forum software’). It has 25 million users and is very popular among the gamer crowd for voice chat within games, and for discussing those games when they’re not actually playing.
We saw that and said, ’Hey, what a great place to meet and talk with our players.’ We’ve had the PokerStars Discord server up for about a week now and it’s beginning to buzz with discussion. With both SCOOP and Monte Carlo going on, there’s plenty to talk about.
This is also going to be a place where you can interact directly with PokerStars employees. This won’t be for customer support - support@pokerstars.com is still the best place for that - but where you can have one-on-one conversations with your fellow players and the people who make PokerStars tick.
We’re also going to have a series of AMA (’Ask Me Anything’) gatherings where we bring in PokerStars subject matter experts, Team Pros, poker luminaries - anybody we can coax into the hot seat to answer your questions in real time. Discord Poker Servers
In fact, on Wednesday, May 3rd, at 1:00pm Eastern Time (6:00pm UK), Team Pro Online member Jaime Staples is going to host the first PokerStars Discord AMA. I’m sure by now you’re thinking, ’Okay - how do I get in?’ Easy - go here:
If you already have a Discord ID, it will simply add the PokerStars server to your list. If you don’t have a Discord ID, it will invite you to create one and then populate that ID with the PokerStars server. If you want to add a League of Legends discussion group after that, it’s up to you.
Our Discord community has very few rules - basically we expect you to be civil and polite, both to your fellow members and to the PokerStars employees and Team Pros who are there. That’s not to say you can’t tell us how we can do our job better - in fact, that’s one of the main reasons that we’re there. We just ask (and expect) you to tell us in an appropriate and constructive manner. Bring us your tough questions and incisive comments - we’re listening.
If you find that being positive and constructive is just not in your range today, have no fear - we have a special discussion channel called #padded_tilt_room. You can go there and rage about bad beats, rigged shuffles, and whatever else is eating at you.
Then come back out and let’s talk.
We want the PokerStars Discord to be a place where you get information from us, and we get feedback, questions, and concerns from you. But none of that happens if you’re not there. Remember:
And when you see something that looks like:
Discord Poker VrClick to enlarge
You know you’re in the right place. See you on Wednesday, May 3rd at 1:00pm Eastern (6:00pm UK) for Jaime Staples’ AMA, or sooner.
Lee Jones first joined PokerStars in 2003 and has been part of the professional poker world for over 30 years. You can read his occasional Twitter-bites at @leehjones
Register here: http://gg.gg/p2wj5
https://diarynote.indered.space
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