I just got notice from Paul over at Real Deal Poker that as a special August Bank Holiday promotion, they’re offering a free €10 to any new players who sign up and deposit €10 of their own… nothing special, simple as that!
Many people are obviously a bit dubious about their real deal system, but if you compare it to the way an RNG works, this is truly the fairest way of playing online poker! Plus, by signing up through the link above, and I make no excuses or attempts to hide it, you earn me a few poker bucks too! Thanks :)
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Worst Captcha Ever
I’ve never been one to submit my blog to any directories, link directories, etc, as I’ve never felt like monetising it. It’s a site I run for fun and it goes through phases of being updated fairly regularly, to not at all and back again.
I recently, however, was reading a blog post about a number of blog directories, and decided to look through a couple of them. After browsing around Blogged for a while, I decided to sign up and see if the site would send any traffic this way. It was here that I encountered possibly the worst CAPTCHA I’ve ever personally come across:

Incidentally, what I put in was accepted, so I’m either very lucky, or the second part of the image is ignored!
Can you beat it?
Telefonica Router – Comtrend CT-5365
Anyone in Spain who has an ADSL connection through Telefonica (and a slight amount of IT knowledge) will understand the frustrations caused by “Asistente De Configuración” the application to access your “Router Inalámbrico”.
This Telefonica specific application for configuring your Comtrend or Zyxel router is the only way of accessing the box, which can be frustrating as it is fairly limited. Those of you with a Zyxel can try a number of default username and password combinations (admin/1234, admin/admin, root/root) upon accessing your router’s IP through http and will usually find some success. Trying to access your Comtrend (mine’s a CT-5365) router’s IP address through http will prompt a login screen which none of the default passwords you’ll find online will work on.
It seems, however, that the password you set up through the configuration assistant is tied back into the Comtrend security, and after a moment of genius (read: luck) attempting the old password (1234) as a username, followed by the password you set through Asistente de Configuración (I’m not giving you mine) will let you in through in both your browser, and through SSH.
For those of you who have had enough of your telefonica router, there is absolutely nothing stopping you from buying a new one and configuring it. Something like a D-Link ADSL2/2+ would suit your needs perfectly, and will have better wireless connectivity to boot.
You will need to call Telefonica to get the settings for your connection on 900 502 010 and this must be from the telephone line your TelefonicaADSL runs on.
UPDATE I have now written a post on how to set up your replacement telefonica router.
Real Deal Poker – News
Real Deal Poker, who I covered just after the trip to Prague, seem to be going from strength to strength at the moment, with a number of big sponsorships at the WSOP.
As the image shows, Pat Hartnett was seen promoting Real Deal Poker, wearing their patch on his shirt during the 2010 WSOP in Las Vegas, but this only came after (the aptly named) Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield was also seen in Real Deal Poker’s colours, and has now partnered with the Isle of Man based poker provider who are offering a “Beat the Champ” promotion offering registered players the chance to play and “knock out” the 5 time World Heavyweight Champ!
The face to face match against Evander will be held in Leicester Square, London as part of the now infamous Poker in the Park but there are a few rounds of qualifiers to go through first.
Click through on the banner below for more information on the promotion before signing up to Real Deal Poker to be in for a chance of qualifying to play against the Champ himself!
IT Services on the Costa del Sol
A bit of flagrant promotion for some mates of mine, but Les and Darren are in the process of launching a new company offering IT products and services. Based near Duquesa, in Sabanillas on the Costa del Sol, they’re going to be offering all manner of IT services including new hardware and software, networks and cabling including the installation of broadband (which, believe you me, can be a nightmare in Spain) and setting up your wireless network.
Darren is also a qualified and experienced web designer so those looking for a website are serviced here too, and who knows, I may even jump on the bandwagon and help with SEO and PPC management ;)
Les has a serious IT background and has just moved over to the Costa bringing a wealth of knowledge with him, and I have no doubt that IT World is going to be a great addition to the area. There are very few people offering IT services properly out here (although their are a good number of shysters operating on the coast) so I really think the guys are filling a much needed gap in the market and I’m wishing them the best of luck for the future!