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In Tavla Plus, you can create a private table to play with your friends and limit access to invited guests. Only invited players and friends can join the Private Table, the created table will not appear in the table list. Your Facebook friends and in-game friends can join the table by clicking on the "Join" button without the need for invitations. As for the Private Table fee, bet amount of the relevant table is deducted from player's account at the beginning of the game.


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This is how to create your own private poker table and play poker with friends.
This is how to create your own private poker table and play poker with friends.
EasyPoker is a private table poker app that connects you with friends and family. You only need your phone to get going. Setting up a private table is so simple that even your grandparents will know how to do it. 
See our video on how simple it is to get started with your digital poker home game.
The EasyPoker app gives you and you friends unlimited private poker games.
Yes, unlimited – have fun!
The private table poker app you’ve been waiting for. Create a game as easy as pushing a button. No need for chips, cards or a physical table. You just need your best friends.
Tell the three to six digits game code to your friends out loud. They’ll just have to enter the code and then you’re ready. Tab on their faces to arrange order. It’s simple.
Now you’re ready. Just press “launch game” and your private game of poker is live. All for free!
Looking for an app to play on private tables? Then look no further. The EasyPoker app lets you create a private poker table to play with your friends. Simple, fast, and free.
What’s more exciting than playing poker? Not much, right? especially when played face to face with your best friends. The nervous look in their eyes when you raise the pot. The tells. The drama. It’s priceless. But poker has a huge problem – it’s not really something you can play spontaneously. Sure, you can launch a game of poker against random people from Russia, Brazil, and Azerbaijan (wherever that is). But it’s never the same as facing your opponent face to face.
Normally there’s no easy way to play a game of poker with your friends. You’ll have a find a poker set, a table, and arrange a whole night for the boys. And that’s fine if you have the time and don’t want to play poker right away. But what about when you’re out traveling, sitting around the campfire, at the beach, or in the bar? Poker is just not suitable for those situations.
That’s why we created EasyPoker. We needed an app that fast and easily allowed us to create a private poker table on the go. So we decided to build it.
We want EasyPoker to be the perfect substitute for the traditional poker set. This means you’ll get the same experience as traditional live poker and the convenience of digital poker.
EasyPoker is not just a normal poker app that allows you to create a private table. It’s so much more.
The app is designed to mimic the face to face poker experience. This means one hand gameplay, no table simulation, semi-automatic dealer, card peeking and much more. All for free and works for both iPhone and Android.
Check out our website for more info.
No need to take my word for it. Take EasyPoker for a spin yourself!


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Oracle 18c introduced the concept of a private temporary table, a memory-based temporary table that is dropped at the end of the session or transaction depending on the setup.
If you've come to Oracle from a different database engine, like SQL Server, you might be confused by Oracle's idea of temporary tables. In SQL Server developers will regularly create a temporary table to do some work and drop it. In Oracle a Global Temporary Table (GTT) is a permanent metadata object that holds rows in temporary segments on a transaction-specfic or session-specific basis. It is not considered normal to create and drop GTTs on the fly. With the introduction of private temporary tables, Oracle has an option similar to that seen in other engines, where the table object itself is temporary, not just the data.
Oracle support two types of temporary tables.
The PRIVATE_TEMP_TABLE_PREFIX initialisation parameter, which defaults to "ORA$PTT_", defines the prefix that must be used in the name when creating the private temporary table. In the following example we create a private temporary table without using the correct prefix in the name, which results in an error.
The syntax for creating a private temporary table will look familiar if you have used global temporary tables.
The ON COMMIT DROP DEFINITION clause, the default, indicates the table should be dropped at the end of the transaction, or the end of the session.
In contrast, the ON COMMIT PRESERVE DEFINITION clause indicates the table and any data should persist beyond the end of the transaction. The table will be dropped at the end of the session.
The above output shows the table persists beyond the commit, but is dropped when we disconnect and create a new session.
We can also create private temporary tables using the CTAS method.
It doesn't make sense for a permanent PL/SQL object to directly reference a temporary object, as it would not exist at compile time. If you want to use a private temporary table from a permanent object it would have to be done using dynamic SQL. The following silly example creates a stored function which uses a private temporary table.
Private temporary tables are memory-based, so there is no metadata recorded in the data dictionary. As a result you can't use the USER_TABLES view to display the list of private temporary tables in the current session. The following views are available to display information about private temporary tables.
Private temporary tables share the limitations of global temporary tables ( see here ), but there are also additional restrictions.
Created: 2018-02-28  Updated: 2022-04-05

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