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FWIW,
Full Tilt updated and made the games a bit smoother and I'm getting more hands in per hour than I used to. Assuming the increase in speed doesn't decrease my winrate (it shouldn't, with the addition of time banks), 4-tabling at my current winrate (almost 70,000 hands) should allow me to earn around $45-50/hour. Not exactly chump change, TP.
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Yeah, that's not bad at all. I certainly didn't mean to imply that I was too good to be playing 1/2 or anything like that. I'm going to look at it as a challenge to start small and build back up again.
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Now I am not the most computer savvy guy out there, but shouldn't this be scary?
you will receive daily zipped hand histories Can't they include just about anything in a zip file? Like a keylogger? Or am I wrong? Maybe the computer-techy guys can answer?
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wayy too paranoid. If you use winrar, you can preview the files inside before extracting them. txt files cant contain viruses.
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If you open the zip file with anything (even WinZip), you can see the files inside it. If there is a virus or some random .exe file in there, don't extract/run that one. Just save the HH txt files and tada - no worries.
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I believe what you're worried about is a self-extracting zip file. That would be an executable file with a .exe extension. In those you could hide a virus or keylogger or other small malicious software.
In the event the "zip" file comes with the exe extention you can still open it with winzip, winrar, winace, or anything else and safely remove the contents without releasing anything hidden within. |
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Or the software that lets ppl see ur cards
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