Irc Games
#duckhunt to play the game duckhunt
Duck Hunt is an FPS for IRC.
Every once in a while, a duck will fly away and players must shoot it down as quickly as possible.
- Multilingual support (French and English language packs provided).
- Very many configuration parameters.
- Ability to specify times when ducks sleep.
- Ducks escape after a while or when frightened.
- Ducks can be generated randomly in order to thwart detection by HL and scripts.
- Super-ducks that are more difficult to kill and bring a lot of XP to whoever manages to get them.
- Management of ammunition and the number of magazines, the player must remember to reload his rifle.
- Hunting accidents putting the lives of other hunters at risk.
- The risk of accidents increases if there are more people on the channel.
- Guns can be confiscated automatically when the hunter makes a mistake.
- Bullets can ricochet.
- Gain and loss of XP points, penalties increasing with level.
- 40 levels of progression based on XP, with 40 titles associated with them.
- Karma (because there are good hunters and bad hunters).
- Improveable statistics (precision, armor, deflection, risk of jamming, number and size of magazines).
- Ability to easily edit the progress table and even add new levels.
- Store offering a choice of 23 special items to purchase for XP.
- You can sometimes find interesting things by searching the bushes around a duck you have shot.
- The return of confiscated weapons and the replenishment of ammunition are automated.
- Possibility to disarm a player temporarily or permanently.
- Tracking nickname changes, conflict management, level 1 protection against score theft attempts.
- Creation of dated logs in order to accurately monitor hunter activity.
- Export of player data and statistics in a table, possibility of sorting according to 34 different criteria.
- Many administration commands.
- Daily backup of the database.
- Individual/global antiflood.
Player Commands:
!bang
Fire a shotgun.
!reload
Reloads or unblocks the rifle if it is jammed.
!lastduck
Shows the time since the last duck flight.
!duckstats [nick]
Shows a user's statistics.
!shop [id [target]]
Shows a list of items that can be purchased or makes a purchase if "id" is specified.
Some items require a target player to also be specified.
#texas-holdem to play texas holdem
Texas Hold’em No Limit is played with 52 cards and the betting limits are set in advance. If you want to participate in a hand, you have to pay a blind. The blinds are also set in advance. In tournaments, the blinds often go up every so often. We call these ‘blind levels’. In poker, you have a small blind and a big blind.
Big Blind, Small Blind and Antes
In large tournaments there is a dealer who deals the cards. If there is no dealer at the table, the players deal the cards themselves. To make this as easy as possible, there is a disk that rotates clockwise each round to the next player. The game starts with the dealing of the two face-down cards for each player. The dealing goes clockwise and starts with the player to the left of the dealer. The player to the left of the dealer is also the small blind. The small blind is always required to bet a certain amount. To the left of the small blind sits the big blind. He too is required to bet a certain amount. In some tournaments you also have to deal with “ante”. This is a small amount that every player at the table is required to bet. Since 2017, a big blind ante has mainly been used during tournaments .
Before the flop
If you are playing a tournament and there are only two players left, the dealer is automatically the small blind and the other player is the big blind. When each player has his two cards and the blinds have placed their mandatory bets on the table, the hand can begin. The player sitting to the left of the big blind (1st position) has three options. He can “call”, which means that he places the amount that the big blind has bet on the table. His second option is to “raise” and finally he can also decide to fold the hand. If you fold, you throw away the cards and you do not have to show them either. The betting continues until every player who wants to participate in the hand has bet the same amount.
The flop
When the betting is finished, the first three cards can be dealt. The top card of the deck is not involved, in poker this is called a “burn” or fire card. The next step is to turn over three cards, which we call the “flop”. Now it is time to estimate how good the cards are that you have in your hand. What combinations do you already have and what combination could you possibly make with the two cards that are yet to come.
Action on the flop
The player to the left of the dealer “small blind” may now first decide what he is going to do. His first option is “check” and his second option is to raise “bet”. If the small blind bets, the other players can call, raise or fold. In the case of a call, you make the amount equal to the bet of the small blind. In the case of a raise, you go over him and in the case of a fold, you throw away your cards. This continues until the bet of everyone who still wants to play is equal.
The Turn
It is now time for the fourth community card. The top card of the deck is discarded again and the card after that is called the “turn”. Now there is another betting round where the small blind is again the first to decide what he is going to do.
The River
After the turn, the fifth and final community card also known as the “river” follows. After the river, the final betting round follows. If the bets of the players who still want to play are equal, a “showdown” follows. If everyone has checked on the river, the first player to the left of the dealer must reveal his or her cards first. If a player has made a bet or raise in the final round, it is his or her turn to reveal the cards first.
Showdown
The player with the best five-card combination wins the round. If you see that you have lost, you do not have to show your cards. In poker, this is also called “muck”. If both players have a hand that is worth the same, the pot is divided. If the five cards on the table are higher than the combination that the remaining players have in their hands, the pot is also divided.
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