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We use Poker Stars Home game. It now has audio/video and can be used for Cash games or tournament play.
We play with free money, but keep an excel spreadsheet for our buy ins, rebuys. We set our time of start and finish, then once around the table. The final deal, everyone sitouts once the hole cards are dealt so the game will stop dealing. We have one person (banker) that keeps track of the starting stacks, the rebuys, and the finish stacks of each session.
The spreadsheet shows all the above data, thus calculating the rake, and adjusts the winnings or loses as such based on 100% of $$ invested.
We pay out at the end of each month using e-transfer or paypal. All the money owed is sent to the banker, and he distributes to the ones owed money.
It works well for our table of 9 players.
 
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This thread as been a huge help to me getting my Poker Mavens server setup. Thanks to all who have contributed. I've successfully, created the AWS instance with an elastic IP, registered the domain and updated it to point to the server's IP. I have Poker Mavens up and running on my domain. I've now hit a brick wall trying to get the SSL working. I've moved the two OpenSSL files to the Poker Mavens install directory. I purchased a cert from Comodo and have validated my ownership of the domain. I tried to follow a previous discussion on the thread, but the zip file I got from Comodo doesn't seem to have the files I need. I am not sure what my SSL cert file, and SSL root file are. I think I have the right SSL key file, it was the file created using the utility to create the .csr for Comodo correct?
 
This thread as been a huge help to me getting my Poker Mavens server setup. Thanks to all who have contributed. I've successfully, created the AWS instance with an elastic IP, registered the domain and updated it to point to the server's IP. I have Poker Mavens up and running on my domain. I've now hit a brick wall trying to get the SSL working. I've moved the two OpenSSL files to the Poker Mavens install directory. I purchased a cert from Comodo and have validated my ownership of the domain. I tried to follow a previous discussion on the thread, but the zip file I got from Comodo doesn't seem to have the files I need. I am not sure what my SSL cert file, and SSL root file are. I think I have the right SSL key file, it was the file created using the utility to create the .csr for Comodo correct?
I couldn't figure out a way to delete this post, but I got it working. I was looking for a .pem file, but the ca bundle file worked fine in its place. Only thing I'm questioning now is www. will not work, but https works fine. I am guessing this is because I didn't include the www. when do the Comodo csr portion. Does that seem problematic at all?
 
Most certificates should allow wildcards. That means if you have a certificate for mydomain.com, it should also allow poker.mydomain.com, freecookies.mydomain.com, yourmother.mydomain.com etc. but you would have to apply for it. I don't know how to do that as I use https://letsencrypt.org/ for free and automatically update the certs every 3 months. For Pmavens I have to do it manually as I have a webserver in my home network which "takes up" my http and https spots on the single IP I got.
 
I was able to get www. working. I am using Google Domains and had to also add the hostname with www. there. Now it's time to focus on the customization, cards, chips, table, etc!
 
Is there a way on PM v6 to customize the server login? Or are you always stuck with this boring page?


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