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Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
Hi. I keep thinking im good enough to beat 400nl while 6+ tabling, which im clearly not at the moment. I have AHK scripts to block out my cashier balance, the tourney tab, but i also want a script to either
i) stop me chooosing any games 400nl or higher ii)stop me playing a 400nl game or higher if i have 5 or more tables open Ill send 20$ to whoever can do this. thx |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
This is PokerStars, right?
[ QUOTE ] i) stop me chooosing any games 400nl or higher ii)stop me playing a 400nl game or higher if i have 5 or more tables open [/ QUOTE ] Like, you want both options? Edit: Oops, I didn't see the 'either'. So which option would you prefer? |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
i) stop me chooosing any games 400nl or higher
Sounds like this is the more important of the 2. It makes the 2nd option impossible. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] This isn't BR Management - This is BR Protection. LOL |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
Roland, pm me and give me your stars username please.. ill send 20$ there.
thanks |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
also. i have a habit of closing the actual ahk script in taskmanager.
is there any way you can "bind" this script (by making it an exe file first i guess) to another exe file? (like pokerstars.exe) |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
[ QUOTE ]
Roland, pm me and give me your stars username please.. ill send 20$ there. thanks [/ QUOTE ] Roland has his stars SN in his 2p2 profile (click his name) [ QUOTE ] also. i have a habit of closing the actual ahk script in taskmanager. is there any way you can "bind" this script (by making it an exe file first i guess) to another exe file? (like pokerstars.exe) [/ QUOTE ] As it says on the overcards.com page, "You may want to uncomment (remove the ';') in front of #NoTrayIcon and place the script in you Startup folder." un-commenting the #NoTrayIcon makes it difficult to close, and adding to the XP startup folder means it will be there whenever you reboot [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] EDIT: I see you say you close it in task manager - the script could be edited to insta-close taks manager windows too, but that may casue trouble if you NEED to close something else... probably worth it tho [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] dave. |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
hmm...how about if i want to stop myself closing AutoHotKey.exe from the task manager? Ill send 5$ to whoever can do that the fastest. (Since i still want to be able to close other things in task manager)
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
it sounds like a harder task though. how about this. if its gets done by tomorrow ill send 15$, the day after 10$, the day after than 5$, and after that...5$
thx in advance |
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Re: Stop me playing stakes i shouldn\'t be playing please. $$ reward
We shall wait and see if Roland has any ideas... It may not be easy to prevent a script from being killed via task manager.
How do you tell which autohotkey.exe is the right one? I have like 12 of the things in my task manager [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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