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Old 12-15-2008
On the Internet, nobody can tell you are an Absolute fraud and cheat

A 60 Minutes story about a particular case of online poker cheating, a joint investigation with the Washington Post.  Would you trust large sums of money, or the drugs upon which your life and health depend, or private and intimate details of your life to total strangers, about whom you know nothing?

The answer, in case after case, appears to be "yes."

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HOLDINGNUTS(6)							HoldingNuts manual						    HOLDINGNUTS(6)

NAME
HoldingNuts - a poker client and server SYNOPSIS
holdingnuts [-c config-dir ] DESCRIPTION
HoldingNuts is an open source multi-platform poker client and server. You can play the popular Texas Hold'em variant with people all over the world, meet your friends, run your own games and even setup your own poker-network. This is the client part which is used to connect to a running instance of the holdingnuts-server(6) game-server. OPTIONS
-c config-dir Use an alternate config-dir instead of the default ~/.holdingnuts. FILES
~/.holdingnuts/client.cfg The default client configuration file. ~/.holdingnuts/client.log The default client log file. WWW
The project webpage: http://www.holdingnuts.net/ The project wiki: http://wiki.holdingnuts.net/ The online manual: http://wiki.holdingnuts.net/manual AUTHOR
Dominik Geyer <dominik.geyer@holdingnuts.net> is the main author, but the whole list of contributors is found at http://www.holdingnuts.net/about SEE ALSO
holdingnuts-server(6) Dominik Geyer Version 0.0.5 HOLDINGNUTS(6)
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