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Re: Looking for poker client developers

To: REALbasic Games <realbasic-games at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
Subject: Re: Looking for poker client developers
From: Joel Reymont <joelr1 at gmail dot com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:06:40 +0200
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I have the artwork needed to build the client. In fact, the client itself has been built once and is available at http://sourceforge.net/ projects/openpoker. That client is built in Delphi, though, which is not cross-platform.

The graphics are very simple too as masks are available. To draw the poker room at http://wagerlabs.com/openpoker5.png, for example, I draw the carpet, the chairs and the table. I even have the RealBasic code to do this.

I do not have the code to draw the card and chip sprites, or to draw the Fold, Call, etc. buttons. The artwork is available, though.

On Jul 29, 2005, at 7:54 PM, Joseph J. Strout wrote:

The actual coding of this looks pretty easy, provided all the artwork is already available. You should specify whether that's the case -- for an app like this, I would expect at least half the cost to be in the artwork.

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http://wagerlabs.com/uptick



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