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How to Win Money Using a Genuine Poker Online Strategy

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Genuine Poker Online Strategy

The most lucrative method of poker online strategy is to play using the intelligence of the game to gain an advantage or edge against your opponents. Experienced and professional players employ this method to increase their bankroll and win more often.

Choosing which style of play you wish to incorporate into your game to hone your poker online strategy and skills could be the difference between being a winning player and becoming a poker site deposit junkie. This article will examine a method of poker online strategy to help improve your game.

You’re Opponents
First, you must recognize what it is you are up against when you play online. Your primary opponent is the software itself, since typically; online-poker uses a large number of poker algorithms, software randomizers, and other methods that are NOT in use in a live game. Because of the software that can actually create draw-heavy boards and action inducing hands, you must choose your spots and adjust your poker online strategy even more carefully than you would in a live game.

The other opponent that you are up against is the multitude of inexperienced and new players that do not understand the statistics, the odds, and the probability of the game. Therefore, your game must have a solid strategy in order to become successful. The lack of a good poker online strategy will inevitably cause you to lose quite a bit of money and of course put you on tilt!

You’re Formula for Online Poker Strategy
When formulating a poker online strategy to improve your game, you want to try and take as many advantages as possible. Keeping in mind that true odds of the game are somewhat skewed by the poker sites software and randomization.

For example, in the case of pocket Aces losing to KJ off-suit will occur about 12% of the time in a live game. However, online, this same scenario (and odds) will not apply. The determination of KJ winning against the pocket Aces is decided by a sequential poker algorithm that is part of the software. In other words, it makes little difference as to the strength of your hand pre-flop; rather the deciding factor on whether you win or lose is based largely on those algorithms.

If you have spent many hours learning the odds and calculating your probabilities of winning with certain hands, that is excellent for your live game. However, it has little effect on the outcome in an online game. It is better to learn how to play poker online and add that into your poker online strategy in order to successfully win online.

The Benefits of Playing Poker Online
Playing a match of poker with your buddies is always a great way to occupy a few hours (or several), but what do you do when you come into the realization that you are good enough to play with the big boys, or even for money? While jumping the gun and attempting to enter high-stakes cash tournaments may be a bit out of the question, venturing online to play poker is more reasonable and opens up literally thousands of new poker playing opportunities.

Playing with your buddies most likely entailed you and a few friends sitting around a table playing aimlessly with little plastic chips, however playing poker online means that you can play against opponents from around the world and from all kinds of different skill levels; from rookie to seasoned poker veterans. One of the greatest aspects of online poker is the fact that rookie poker players can sharpen their skills as well as start playing for money, or playing for more money.

If you have ever thought about how many different variations there are to poker, then you will come to the realization that there are several different ways to play. Most people have heard of Texas Hold-Em, especially considering that it is extremely popular among poker enthusiasts both online and at a physical poker table. There are also other common variations of poker such as Omaha, Five-Card Draw and Seven-Card Stud and hundreds of not-as-common variations such as H.O.R.S.E poker and Caribbean-Stud poker. No matter what the game, taking the plunge into the vast world of online poker will often have a place for everything.

For some reason or another, a lot of people will not play like they mean it around their friends or family. This could stem from a variety of different reasons from being shy to not wanting to play aggressive because they are your friends or family. Either way, all that can change by playing online simply because you have no relation or tie to your opponents usually and can easily play to win. Regardless of whether you are playing online or with people you know, you should always play to win because your reputation can be built higher and you could potentially win money by doing so.

 

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Angry IT administrator destroys employer’s databases; sentenced to 7 years in prison

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Angry IT administrator destroys employer's databases; sentenced to 7 years in prison

Han Bing, a former database manager for Lianjia, a major Chinese real estate agency, was given a 7-year prison term for breaking into company computers and erasing data.

Bing is accused of carrying out the conduct in June 2018, when he reportedly accessed the company’s finance system using his administrator rights and “root” account and deleted all previously saved data from two database servers and two application servers.

Large elements of Lianjia’s operations were immediately crippled as a result, leaving tens of thousands of workers without pay for an extended length of time and necessitating a data restoration effort that cost about $30,000.

However, because Lianjia has thousands of offices, employs over 120,000 brokers, owns 51 companies, and has an estimated $6 billion market value, the indirect costs from the firm’s economic disruption were significantly more detrimental.

examination of the staff
H. Bing was one of the five primary suspects in the event involving the data deletion, according to records made public by the court of the People’s Procuratorate of Haidian District, Beijing.

When the administrator refused to reveal his laptop password to the company’s inspectors, suspicions were quickly aroused.

Chinese media outlets who reprinted portions of the disclosed documents explain that “Han Bing stated that his computer had confidential data and the password could only be handed to official authorities, or would only accept entering it personally and being present during the checks.”

The checks were solely carried out to evaluate the response of the five employees who had access to the system because, as the investigators testified in court, they knew that such an operation wouldn’t leave any records on the laptops.

Finally, the experts were able to pinpoint the activity to particular internal IPs and MAC addresses after retrieving access records from the servers. The inspectors even collected WiFi network logs and timestamps, which they afterwards compared against CCTV footage to validate their suspicions.

The forensic expert hired by the company concluded that Bing had wiped the databases using the “shred” and “rm” commands. Rm deletes the files’ symbolic links, whereas shred overwrites the data three times with different patterns to make it unrecoverable.

Unhappy employee?
Unexpectedly, Bing had regularly warned his employer and superiors about security flaws in the finance system, even emailing other administrators to express his concerns.

He was mostly disregarded, nevertheless, as the departmental administrators never gave their approval for the security project he wanted to oversee.

This was supported by the testimony of the director of ethics at Lianjia, who told the court that Han Bing frequently argued with his superiors because he believed his organisational suggestions weren’t valued.

A similar incident occurred in September 2021 when a former employee of a credit union in New York deleted approximately 21.3GB of records in a 40-minute rampage as retaliation for her managers terminating her.

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Internet Explorer 11 support will no longer be offered by WordPress.

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Internet Explorer 11 support will no longer be offered by WordPress.

WordPress, the most well-known and widely used blogging platform, is thinking about removing support for Internet Explorer 11 when its usage falls below 1%.

WordPress has discovered that the cumulative usage of IE 11 is less than 1% using the following three metrics:

according to StatCounter’s GlobalStats, 0.71%.
from W3 Counter, 1.2%
from WordPress.com, 0.46%
When WordPress stopped supporting Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10 in 2017, these usage figures were comparable.

WordPress plans to discontinue support for Internet Explorer 11 in the future due to the low number of users and the significant expense of maintaining the browser.

“Regarding the present WordPress user experience, the majority of WordPress users ought to be aware by now that a flag was introduced to BrowseHappy around 13 months ago to not recommend IE. In connection with this, the entire IE11 experience is subpar and comes with a significant maintenance cost for developers “Last week, WordPress clarified in a blog post.

WordPress is requesting feedback from individuals and organisations that still use the browser by March 18th in order to formulate their strategies for ceasing support.

WordPress is not the only platform to stop supporting IE 11.

Microsoft Teams’ web app will no longer be supported by Internet Explorer, and Microsoft 365 would stop supporting it on August 17, 2021, according to a 2020 August Microsoft announcement.

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Major Canadian banks experience a bizarre, hours-long outage

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Major Canadian banks experience a bizarre, hours-long outage

Major Canadian banks fell unavailable for several hours, denying consumers access to e-transfers, online and mobile banking, and other services.

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Scotiabank, Bank of Montreal, and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) are among the institutions apparently affected by the outage (CIBC).

For many, online banking and e-Transfers are not working.
Yesterday, the main banks in Canada went offline, making it difficult for many people to access e-Transfers, online, and mobile banking services.

The number of reports of people experiencing problems accessing their online banking peaked on Wednesday between 5 and 6 p.m. Eastern time, while BleepingComputer is still receiving an influx of these reports today:

 

An RBC spokesman acknowledged that “we are currently having technical challenges with our online and mobile banking, as well as our phone services.”

“We have no ETA to offer at this time, but our specialists are looking into it and striving to fix it as soon as they can. We value your tolerance.”

Customers continued to report problems a few hours later, within 30 minutes of RBC declaring that all systems were operating normally:

Andrew Currie, an RBC client, stated that the disruption left him without “access to my money at the grocery store” and forced him to wait in line for the cash register for 30 minutes.

Customers of BMO also noticed that the bank’s “Global Money Transfer service” was unavailable “all day” and that transfers were being automatically denied without any apparent cause. Such customers were advised to contact customer care by a BMO representative.

Inconsistencies with their internet banking were not acknowledged by CIBC.

Customers were apparently locked out of the TD Bank mobile banking app, and customer support agents said they “haven’t been told of recent concerns with our online service through EasyWeb.”

According to a TD Bank representative speaking to BleepingComputer, the bank had no significant system issues or outages.

It’s unclear at this moment whether some people’s difficulties at the ATMs were caused by the outage. According to an RBC staffer, the customer experiencing ATM problems is using an old debit card:

Some transfers are subject to rules under the Emergencies Act.

Although the reason for the outage is unknown, its timing is very intriguing because it comes only a few days after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the Emergencies Act in the midst of ongoing “Freedom Convoy” rallies.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland detailed the new rules that payment service providers must follow in accordance with the recently implemented Emergencies Act on Monday during a press briefing on Parliament Hill.

Additionally, without a court ruling and without risking civil liability, the Emergencies Act gives banks the power to freeze the accounts of people and companies they believe to be connected to the illegal blockades.

However, as the Deputy PM notes, since banks are currently required to report to FINTRAC, it is still unclear how new legislation will cause a planned or unanticipated outage.

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