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With no time limits as long as he is alone. in other words, as long as he is not involved in anything game-related, he is free to step outside a room and in privacy, take off his button. he is also free to put on his button at any time while he is alone, placing him instantly in character for when he meets another player. 4 ; if an avatar needs to go out of character while he is not in privacy for whatever reason, he must announce verbally that he is going ooc. at that point, he must count to 10 slowly and quietly ; and then remove his button. if anyone has a reason why he should not go ooc at that particular moment, he may not remove his button until whatever interaction that player needs is taken care of. if he believes that someone is going to intentionally take advantage of him during this 10 second count, then he should leave the room and take his button off in privacy. note that the "hide in shadows" skill is the only exception to this rule. 5 ; if an avatar needs to go in character while he is not in privacy for whatever reason, he must announce verbally that he is going ic. at that point, anyone else who is in the area in which he announced this has the opportunity to announce that they are going ooc immediately. nobody else in the room or logical area may interfere with them in contradiction to point 4 ; . two notes: one, if an avatar wishes to avoid the possibility of someone getting a free ooc swap in this manner, then he should leave the room and put his button on in privacy. two, if there is any obvious ic interaction going on in the room or logical area an avatar is in such as a combat, or an obviously ic meeting ; , he is not allowed to just pop into character. again, if he wishes to go ic, he should leave the room or logical area, put his button on in privacy, and walk back in. 6 ; anyone caught violating these rules by either a ; one gm or one assistant gm, or b ; three or more players will be penalized as follows: first offense during an event - the player will not earn any more than the base ep given for the event. second offense during an event - the player will not earn any ep from the event. third offense or more during an event - the player will lose a complete level, regardless of the amount of ep he has. the basic concept of the nexus is that you can do whatever you want while role playing, as long as you do not affect anything mechanic-related. generally, you can achieve any effect you want as long as it is accepted and not challenged, and you can come up with a good in-character reason why you would be able to produce that effect - for example, although meaningless to other characters, a terran avatar would not be able to just freeze ice for a drink, while a fantasy avatar with elemental effect would be able to do just that. an example of role playing infringing on game mechanics: an avatar builds a machine which produces 3' tall pink elephants which whine constantly. the nexus can be filled with these, and the person who is responsible for it can explain to everyone that the noise of the whining elephants is drowning out all conversation. as long as this continues to be accepted as a role playing element, everyone has a good time with it. however, another person comes along and attempts to use an item with a verbal component, and mr. elephant person says "you can't use that, because the elephants are drowning you out". suddenly, that has crossed the line, because a role playing prop with no substance is going up against a written game mechanic. it is, however, up to the person who wants to use the item whether or not to go along with it or to defy the whining elephants and use his item anyway. although the main focus of the avatar system has always been during live events and conventions, the continued advances of the internet have created many opprtunities for continued character development between events. obviously, all avatars can role play as easily online as they do in person, but sometimes game mechanics suffer from a lack of face-to-face encounters and freely available game masters. therefore, some select rules have notes attached to them for how timing and other effects should be treated while using the avatar system online. however, unless specifically stated otherwise, all effects in the game work in the same timeframe outside of events as they do during events. experience points and levels once you become a level 1 avatar, you are immediately eligible to begin receiving rewards for your endeavors. these rewards are called "experience points" eps ; , and you can receive them in three basic ways. first, the nexus will reward you with 5 ep for every hour of successful journeying you complete. the length of the journey must be determined in advance up to a maximum of 8 hours per journey, or 40 eps ; . if your host dies during the journey and you are returned before its completion, you will not receive any eps even if you die in the 8th hour and have already qualified for 35 eps ; . your chaperone is responsible for reporting your successful journey to the nexus he must hand you a signed ep form for you to present to the nexus ; , and you will be credited with your eps shortly. 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Guido: hi all, i started playing 6-max last week for a couple of reasons. first of all to improve my sh game and especially my blind play. i'm terrible in defending my blinds and stealing with maginal hands. second, i have a better game selection at 6-max games during the daytime europe ; than at full ring games. and the third reason is that i just want to learn something different after playing thousands of hands at full ring games. i've already talked with some good and regular posters in this forum thanks again for helping me out ; and it seemed my postflop play isn't that bad, but i have to defend my blinds more, complete more in the sb and steal more in lp. tonight i played for the first time after talking with them and here are a couple of hands i would like your opinion on. most of them are probably very boring. sorry about that but i'm just beginning. i will make 3 posts. one with some hands where i played in the blinds, one about blind stealing and one with some normal hands. hand 1 party poker games and rules 5 10 hold'em 6 max, 5 handed ; preflop: guido is bb with t , k . fold, mp raises, 2 folds, guido calls, flop: 4.40 sb ; 6 , 3 , players ; guido checks, mp bets, guido folds. final pot: 2.70 bb normally i would muck this but is this a hand i can defend with when i think it's a steal? hand 2 party poker 5 10 hold'em 6 max, 5 handed ; preflop: guido is bb with j , 6 . folds, sb completes, guido checks, flop: 2 sb ; q , players ; sb checks, guido bets, sb calls. turn: 2 bb ; q players or poker games and rules. 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backend-systems should be attached to read data. customization via the included edge developer kit drivers and adapters for new devices, services or protocols could be developed and integrated on user-side. in addition, new custom-built modules called extensions ; could be downloaded from [18] as well as being published there. at the data processing layer, all filters could be combined e.g. palletpass ; . together with the groups-functionality the individual business-logic could be modeled using the device management. this management tool allows the administration of all three layers and is supervised itself by the edge server management-component. summary oracle's rfid-solution has two main advantages: on the one hand, oses supports the most common interfaces as mentioned above thus reducing the need and expense of custom -built adapters in order to connect oses to existing backend-systems. on the other hand, development and deployment of such custom-built extensions are also 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undertake some form of identity verification to come to a reasonable assurance of the identity of the player. in addition to satisfying antigua's regulatory requirements for identity verification, anti-fraud prevention motivates operators to ensure identification. a number of operators use commercially available databases where large amounts of information on persons can be found, including dates of birth and employment, criminal records, credit history and residential addresses. operators can also easily determine the location of a player through the tracing of the internet service provider number generated by the person's computer. 3.4 concerning fraud prevention, each antiguan operator maintains an "anti-fraud" department with the objective of preventing abuses of the gaming systems, collusion among players, financial fraud and credit card abuse, under age playing and other occurrences which can result in financial losses to the operator. in general, anti-fraud departments perform the identity checks on prospective players, investigate suspicious conduct and develop strategies to deal with illegal or dishonest practices. it is obvious to the government through its oversight of the industry that with experience, operators have become extremely capable of discerning potentially fraudule nt or dishonest players or conduct in a number of ways and mostly by recognisable patterns that have built up over the years. under age gambling is expressly prohibited by antiguan law. experience has shown that under age gambling with antiguan operators is relatively rare for several reasons. the first obstacle to gambling and betting by minors is the age verification that forms a part of the identification process. a second material obstacle is the need to fund an account before any wagering can commence, which requires access to financial instruments such as cheques and a funded bank account, the ability to send funds by wire transfer from a funded bank account or access to a valid credit card. this is a significant barrier which most minors are unable to overcome, particularly given the practice in the industry to either send winnings and deposits directly back to the account from which deposits were received or crediting winnings directly back to the applicable credit card in essence denying the minor the ability to access any gaming rewards. another obstacle to play by minors is market driven in the rare cases where minors have been able to gamble the result has almost invariably been a refund to the parent or a credit back on a credit card. another method of restricting the ability of minors to wager on operator web sites can be imposed at the user's end. in practice, many antiguan operators provide direct links from their web sites to parental control providers such as "cybersitter, " "net nanny" and "surf watch." some specifically register themselves with these parental control providers to ensure that access to their sites will be automatically 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the person's account will often be closed and the balance returned to the player. 3.5 antigua submits that, from a high of up to 119 licensed operators, employing around 3, 000 and accounting for around ten per cent of gdp in 1999, by 2003 the number of operators has declined to 28, employing fewer than 500. the government believes that material factors in the decline of the.
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