OK; most of us don't spend our time programing Five-card stud|draw... and your program lacks verisimilitude, in that (for example) Ted might reasonably fold after the first or second round of betting in Round 2...

BUT, more important, your program includes no code specific to what you intended to demonstrate (or if it does, I'm misreading "Control Break" and should crawl back in my hole and shutup; 'shaddup!', that is, except for offering the notion that if the illustration is there, you may want to highlight it in the code, and accompany that with explanatory narrative.

That said, however, the existing code is clear and reasonably short (but remember, publishers -- in effect -- pay by the line for that which they print, so you'll be dealing with an editor with a bias toward VERY short code samples.


In reply to Re: Perl Example of Control Break Processing by ww
in thread Perl Example of Control Break Processing by Jim

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