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    I am interested in making a Texas Hold 'Em game with VB and eventually apply it to an .asp page.

    I understand that the majority of the programming is made with a random script, but I can't find any scripts online to help me program it.

    Does anyone know where I might find an example of this script? Or maybe an example of a random script in general that i could manipulate to make Texas Hold 'Em? Thanks

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    I found a pseudorandom number generator:

    http://www.codeproject.com/tools/prngmit.asp

    Hope this helps.
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    What is a 'Texas Hold 'Em game' ??

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    idk.

    I just wanted to find a psudorandom number script.
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    "idk" ???? Does it mean: "I Did Know" ??
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    IDK = I Don't Know.
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