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DUNO is the multiplayer implementation of the popular card game UNO. DUNO is written in Java, communications are based on Java RMI. It's fully decentralized (no server needed to coordinate the game). It aims at being fault tolerant against peers' crash
Open Hold em is a java-based, server and client environment for hosting your own texas hold poker tournaments, and regular tables. It is full customizable and deployable in a number of different java-based hosting environments.
PikSkat is an implementation of the German card game Skat. With PikSkat three or more people can play a Skat match over the Internet without the need for an external Skat server. Playing against the computer is not (yet) supported, however.
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Academic Proof of Concept of Heterogeneous Connectivity Between Client and Server using a full-duplex complex message mechanisms using a Game of Poker as example. The game is web enabled and custom made with an artificial inteligence behaviour.
A competitive network and internet base for playing of card-games for non-gambling purposes. Cuts out development time for new games through extensive reuse of basic code.
Pokerbot is a Pokerengine to host programmed pokerplayers(Client-AIs). Users code their own Poker Clients and let them compete to others. Phase one is to have the engine running on a single machine with loaded Jars. Step 2 will host in the Internet.
The Open Poker Project aims to provide a free implementation of a Texas Hold'em poker game with a client server architecture. The server and client are written in Java. Hence the ansatz is platform independant and supports multi-player games.
Network Card-Poker game written in Java. Server interacts via console with administrator and stores login data in a MySQL database (no GUI planned for server). Client uses an open interface. Default client written in Java as an applet.
Rising Heroes is a card-based game server that allows players to use and trade cards in order to collect resources, develop skills, fight in battles and defeat their opponents through games organized in tournaments.
The goal of the CSPoker project is to develop Poker software and experiment with Artificial Intelligence for Poker. A Texas Hold'Em server written in Java and client software in JavaFX have already been developed.
Bots Poker Rooms is a Java server enabling poker games between bots. Users can commit their bots, follow their stats, and so on. The front-office is web-based and the back-office is a daemon which makes the bots play together.