Ouvrir le menu principal

HOPE Étudiant β

Journal des déclenchements du filtre antiabus

Navigation du filtre antiabus (Accueil | Modifications récentes des filtres | Examiner les modifications précédentes | Journal antiabus)

Ce journal affiche une liste des actions détectées par les filtres.

Détails pour l'entrée 266 628 du journal

17 juin 2022 à 20:01 : TobyE969300 (discussion | contributions) a déclenché le filtre antiabus 4, en effectuant l’action « edit » sur How To Play Poker. Actions entreprises : Interdire la modification ; Description du filtre : Empêcher la création de pages de pub utilisateur (examiner)

Changements faits lors de la modification

 
+
Poker is one of the numerous games of cards in which players wager on which hand is the most effective, based on its rules. It can also be known as "Caquet" or "Horseracing" and is a very popular game, although it was not initially widely played in other parts of Europe. There are a variety of variants of the game including Hold'em and Caribbean Stud Seven-card Stud, joker, rapid poker and seven-card Stud. All variations of poker with the exception of seven-card Stud are named in honor of the game they refer to.<br><br>A table that is seven players or more is needed to play a typical poker game. Before a game begins, each player will play a hand of cards, known as a "Jack" in the center of the table in front of other players. The "Jack" will be dealt to any place between the two players, known as the flop. After each player has had their turn and folded, the flop occurs. The flop is when the player with the largest amount of money wins the pot.<br><br>The most effective poker strategy is one that ensures the pot remains intact and lets players not divide it. This means that every player has to have the same amount of chips, or bankroll, leaving very little room for errors. The best way to win is to have the most effective technique in place, and to utilize your talents efficiently. The easiest way to lose is to possess none of the skills, or to be dealt the wrong cards.<br><br>A player is able to "bluff" in a traditional poker game by showing a hand that's not complete or full before the game starts. Bluffing could lead to a loss of hand, however, if other players notice and take note of the bluff. The person who is calling the bluff could still have a poor hand following the flip. Therefore, it is important to think about the cards you may need before going into the action, and whether you should keep them in your final hand.<br><br>Once the action starts, each player begins with five chips as a starting point and five cards facing down. The initial hand selection process is done by rolling the five poker chips on the table. The person who has the most chips at the end of the poker session is the player who is chosen to be the "action" player. The "action" player is the one who has the option to either call, raise or fold. This player is not necessarily the most profitable player at the table, however his winning streak is consistent and provides him with an advantage.<br><br>Following the first game, players who have lost or  [https://mt-die.com/ 먹튀검증] failed to play will see their pot diminish. The players who are the least active at the table are generally given the chance to return to the table and restart play. The table is only open for a maximum of ten minutes after the first round of betting. A player can only play for a maximum of ten minutes.<br><br>The "action" in poker is a technique that must be mastered. There are a variety of methods to play "action." Poker players who call pre-flop, bet before the flop, and then raise before the flip. Others use the "action" skill by pre-flop and betting pre-flop, calling pre-flop and then raising pre-flop. There are other "actions," such as folding or raising bets, folding, and re-buying, among others. These tactics are used in many variations of poker by the top players.<br><br>Another crucial aspect to keep in mind while playing poker is the pot limit. The pot limit is the highest amount of amount of money that a player can earn during a single game. When the pot limit has been exceeded, the player can call the raise or re-raise if there is an equal amount of money in the pot by both players. The pot may be raised up to the maximum limit if an individual has raised their stake in the pre-flop but still has the same number of cards in their hand. When a tournament is multi-table, the pot limit is adjusted depending on the percentage of table.

Paramètres de l'action

VariableValeur
Si la modification est marquée comme mineure ou non (minor_edit)
Nom du compte d’utilisateur (user_name)
TobyE969300
Groupes (y compris implicites) dont l'utilisateur est membre (user_groups)
* user autoconfirmed
Si un utilisateur est ou non en cours de modification via l’interface mobile (user_mobile)
Numéro de la page (article_articleid)
0
Espace de noms de la page (article_namespace)
0
Titre de la page (sans l'espace de noms) (article_text)
How To Play Poker
Titre complet de la page (article_prefixedtext)
How To Play Poker
Action (action)
edit
Résumé/motif de la modification (summary)
Ancien modèle de contenu (old_content_model)
Nouveau modèle de contenu (new_content_model)
wikitext
Ancien texte de la page, avant la modification (old_wikitext)
Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext)
Poker is one of the numerous games of cards in which players wager on which hand is the most effective, based on its rules. It can also be known as "Caquet" or "Horseracing" and is a very popular game, although it was not initially widely played in other parts of Europe. There are a variety of variants of the game including Hold'em and Caribbean Stud Seven-card Stud, joker, rapid poker and seven-card Stud. All variations of poker with the exception of seven-card Stud are named in honor of the game they refer to.<br><br>A table that is seven players or more is needed to play a typical poker game. Before a game begins, each player will play a hand of cards, known as a "Jack" in the center of the table in front of other players. The "Jack" will be dealt to any place between the two players, known as the flop. After each player has had their turn and folded, the flop occurs. The flop is when the player with the largest amount of money wins the pot.<br><br>The most effective poker strategy is one that ensures the pot remains intact and lets players not divide it. This means that every player has to have the same amount of chips, or bankroll, leaving very little room for errors. The best way to win is to have the most effective technique in place, and to utilize your talents efficiently. The easiest way to lose is to possess none of the skills, or to be dealt the wrong cards.<br><br>A player is able to "bluff" in a traditional poker game by showing a hand that's not complete or full before the game starts. Bluffing could lead to a loss of hand, however, if other players notice and take note of the bluff. The person who is calling the bluff could still have a poor hand following the flip. Therefore, it is important to think about the cards you may need before going into the action, and whether you should keep them in your final hand.<br><br>Once the action starts, each player begins with five chips as a starting point and five cards facing down. The initial hand selection process is done by rolling the five poker chips on the table. The person who has the most chips at the end of the poker session is the player who is chosen to be the "action" player. The "action" player is the one who has the option to either call, raise or fold. This player is not necessarily the most profitable player at the table, however his winning streak is consistent and provides him with an advantage.<br><br>Following the first game, players who have lost or [https://mt-die.com/ 먹튀검증] failed to play will see their pot diminish. The players who are the least active at the table are generally given the chance to return to the table and restart play. The table is only open for a maximum of ten minutes after the first round of betting. A player can only play for a maximum of ten minutes.<br><br>The "action" in poker is a technique that must be mastered. There are a variety of methods to play "action." Poker players who call pre-flop, bet before the flop, and then raise before the flip. Others use the "action" skill by pre-flop and betting pre-flop, calling pre-flop and then raising pre-flop. There are other "actions," such as folding or raising bets, folding, and re-buying, among others. These tactics are used in many variations of poker by the top players.<br><br>Another crucial aspect to keep in mind while playing poker is the pot limit. The pot limit is the highest amount of amount of money that a player can earn during a single game. When the pot limit has been exceeded, the player can call the raise or re-raise if there is an equal amount of money in the pot by both players. The pot may be raised up to the maximum limit if an individual has raised their stake in the pre-flop but still has the same number of cards in their hand. When a tournament is multi-table, the pot limit is adjusted depending on the percentage of table.
Diff unifié des changements faits lors de la modification (edit_diff)
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Poker is one of the numerous games of cards in which players wager on which hand is the most effective, based on its rules. It can also be known as "Caquet" or "Horseracing" and is a very popular game, although it was not initially widely played in other parts of Europe. There are a variety of variants of the game including Hold'em and Caribbean Stud Seven-card Stud, joker, rapid poker and seven-card Stud. All variations of poker with the exception of seven-card Stud are named in honor of the game they refer to.<br><br>A table that is seven players or more is needed to play a typical poker game. Before a game begins, each player will play a hand of cards, known as a "Jack" in the center of the table in front of other players. The "Jack" will be dealt to any place between the two players, known as the flop. After each player has had their turn and folded, the flop occurs. The flop is when the player with the largest amount of money wins the pot.<br><br>The most effective poker strategy is one that ensures the pot remains intact and lets players not divide it. This means that every player has to have the same amount of chips, or bankroll, leaving very little room for errors. The best way to win is to have the most effective technique in place, and to utilize your talents efficiently. The easiest way to lose is to possess none of the skills, or to be dealt the wrong cards.<br><br>A player is able to "bluff" in a traditional poker game by showing a hand that's not complete or full before the game starts. Bluffing could lead to a loss of hand, however, if other players notice and take note of the bluff. The person who is calling the bluff could still have a poor hand following the flip. Therefore, it is important to think about the cards you may need before going into the action, and whether you should keep them in your final hand.<br><br>Once the action starts, each player begins with five chips as a starting point and five cards facing down. The initial hand selection process is done by rolling the five poker chips on the table. The person who has the most chips at the end of the poker session is the player who is chosen to be the "action" player. The "action" player is the one who has the option to either call, raise or fold. This player is not necessarily the most profitable player at the table, however his winning streak is consistent and provides him with an advantage.<br><br>Following the first game, players who have lost or [https://mt-die.com/ 먹튀검증] failed to play will see their pot diminish. The players who are the least active at the table are generally given the chance to return to the table and restart play. The table is only open for a maximum of ten minutes after the first round of betting. A player can only play for a maximum of ten minutes.<br><br>The "action" in poker is a technique that must be mastered. There are a variety of methods to play "action." Poker players who call pre-flop, bet before the flop, and then raise before the flip. Others use the "action" skill by pre-flop and betting pre-flop, calling pre-flop and then raising pre-flop. There are other "actions," such as folding or raising bets, folding, and re-buying, among others. These tactics are used in many variations of poker by the top players.<br><br>Another crucial aspect to keep in mind while playing poker is the pot limit. The pot limit is the highest amount of amount of money that a player can earn during a single game. When the pot limit has been exceeded, the player can call the raise or re-raise if there is an equal amount of money in the pot by both players. The pot may be raised up to the maximum limit if an individual has raised their stake in the pre-flop but still has the same number of cards in their hand. When a tournament is multi-table, the pot limit is adjusted depending on the percentage of table.
Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines)
Poker is one of the numerous games of cards in which players wager on which hand is the most effective, based on its rules. It can also be known as "Caquet" or "Horseracing" and is a very popular game, although it was not initially widely played in other parts of Europe. There are a variety of variants of the game including Hold'em and Caribbean Stud Seven-card Stud, joker, rapid poker and seven-card Stud. All variations of poker with the exception of seven-card Stud are named in honor of the game they refer to.<br><br>A table that is seven players or more is needed to play a typical poker game. Before a game begins, each player will play a hand of cards, known as a "Jack" in the center of the table in front of other players. The "Jack" will be dealt to any place between the two players, known as the flop. After each player has had their turn and folded, the flop occurs. The flop is when the player with the largest amount of money wins the pot.<br><br>The most effective poker strategy is one that ensures the pot remains intact and lets players not divide it. This means that every player has to have the same amount of chips, or bankroll, leaving very little room for errors. The best way to win is to have the most effective technique in place, and to utilize your talents efficiently. The easiest way to lose is to possess none of the skills, or to be dealt the wrong cards.<br><br>A player is able to "bluff" in a traditional poker game by showing a hand that's not complete or full before the game starts. Bluffing could lead to a loss of hand, however, if other players notice and take note of the bluff. The person who is calling the bluff could still have a poor hand following the flip. Therefore, it is important to think about the cards you may need before going into the action, and whether you should keep them in your final hand.<br><br>Once the action starts, each player begins with five chips as a starting point and five cards facing down. The initial hand selection process is done by rolling the five poker chips on the table. The person who has the most chips at the end of the poker session is the player who is chosen to be the "action" player. The "action" player is the one who has the option to either call, raise or fold. This player is not necessarily the most profitable player at the table, however his winning streak is consistent and provides him with an advantage.<br><br>Following the first game, players who have lost or [https://mt-die.com/ 먹튀검증] failed to play will see their pot diminish. The players who are the least active at the table are generally given the chance to return to the table and restart play. The table is only open for a maximum of ten minutes after the first round of betting. A player can only play for a maximum of ten minutes.<br><br>The "action" in poker is a technique that must be mastered. There are a variety of methods to play "action." Poker players who call pre-flop, bet before the flop, and then raise before the flip. Others use the "action" skill by pre-flop and betting pre-flop, calling pre-flop and then raising pre-flop. There are other "actions," such as folding or raising bets, folding, and re-buying, among others. These tactics are used in many variations of poker by the top players.<br><br>Another crucial aspect to keep in mind while playing poker is the pot limit. The pot limit is the highest amount of amount of money that a player can earn during a single game. When the pot limit has been exceeded, the player can call the raise or re-raise if there is an equal amount of money in the pot by both players. The pot may be raised up to the maximum limit if an individual has raised their stake in the pre-flop but still has the same number of cards in their hand. When a tournament is multi-table, the pot limit is adjusted depending on the percentage of table.
Horodatage Unix de la modification (timestamp)
1655488889