Archive for May, 2008

Multiple Website Hosting Options

Saturday, May 31st, 2008
by Ramu

The basic thing to look for when going for multiple websites in a same web server account is as follows: Different web hosting companies offer packages that let you set up multiple sites on a single account and almost all will let you set up multiple accounts. If you are looking forward to operate multiple websites they provide some useful information regarding the prices of domain name registration and web hosting.

If your sites are related to one another and you want to link them together, having different IP addresses can sometimes help your site rank higher in the search engines.

Reasons for choosing different Hosting providers: Links from other sites are one of the most important factors in getting your site ranked highly. If those links come from sites on the same IP address, it is a signal to the search engines that they are quite likely all owned by the same person, and they may discount the value of those links. On the other hand, if you choose a different host you’ll be able to compare the quality of another company with whomever you’re currently using.

Links from other sites are one of the most important factors in getting your site ranked highly. If those links come from sites on the same IP address, it is a signal to the search engines that they are quite likely all owned by the same person, and they may discount the value of those links.On the other hand, if you choose a different host you’ll be able to compare the quality of another company with whomever you’re currently using. If you ever run into problems with them, you’ll have an alternative. It’s wise not to “put all your eggs in one basket” as the saying goes. Hosting on a dedicated server gives you complete control of the computer that is the web server. You can install any software you want, any operating system you want and you can allocate resources like memory and hard disk space however you want to divide it up between your sites.A reseller account is nice because all your websites are “under one roof” and you have a single point of contact for any technical problems.

The disadvantage of a dedicated server is that you are responsible for maintaining the server and sometimes even for the technical side of things. If you aren’t familiar with the technical side of running a web server, you may need to choose a managed dedicated server, where the hosting company looks after these issues.The idea is that you can set up your own company offering web hosting that is ultimately hosted by the company. You don’t have to resell this hosting however - you can use the hosting services for your own websites, essentially “reselling” the hosting to yourself.

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Victory for Spain!

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

http://www.everestpoker.com/promo/tournament/avalanche.html

5:12 - Finally we have a winner! Ismael Arribas, the Spanish player survived the avalanche and took home $200,000. After a very tight headsup, Ismael’s full house of Ks was enough to give the Dutch player Wing Kwok a second place and get the nice Avalanche check.

Headsup time!

Friday, May 30th, 2008

4:30am, we are at the climax of the tournament, the ship itself is shaking (it is really shaking)… and so all our players. Ismael and Mofox_IP are totally concentrated. All our players and guests are biting their nails. Both players are almost even.

Headsup time!

Friday, May 30th, 2008

4:30am, we are at the climax of the tournament, the ship itself is shaking (it is really shaking)… and so all our players. Ismael and Mofox_IP are totally concentrated. All our players and guests are biting their nails. Both players are almost even

Viva la France!

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Two hands define, shortly later, Brice’s fate. He rises all in with AQ but Ismael instant calls when he spikes KK. The flop is a drama: AQ4, all of spades! Ismael has to relies on his King of spades for the flush. And the Turn is a spade! Still Brice has some outs for the Full House, but the river is a blank, and Ismael brings home a massive pot.
Few hands later, Brice is eliminated when his very small all in on the flop is called again by Ismael. The Flop is J75 with two hearts. Ismael has J9 for a top pair and Brice has A4 with the A of hearts. The Turn is a 2, giving Brice a gutshot and an overcard. But the river is a blank, and the French player is our bronze medal here at the Avalanche Final.

Brice-1

Our German Queen

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Monica leaves the company in 4th position. Short stacked, she pushes with a solid AKs and she runs against Brice s QJ. The flop gives both the Q and the J to the French player who goes back in the hunt.

Monika1

Dutch Player 5th

Friday, May 30th, 2008

A short stacked Jelmer Attema pushes all in under the gun. The Spanish Ismael Arribas goes in the tank for a while then pushes all in as well. The blinds fold, and we have the showdown. QJ for Jelmer, A8 for Ismael. An Ace on the river, and Jelmer is out on the 5th place.

Jelmer

And the Night Continues

Friday, May 30th, 2008

We have another player out. It s the German Andreas Robert Peschel, “Anrope” who pushes all in under the gun with 77 and gets called by Wing Kwok holding AK and has him covered. The board gives Wing Kwok a nice KK3 leaving Andreas drawing very slim. The turn and the river are blank and Andreas is out.

Andreas Peschel

Andreas Peschel

$25,000 - Mike vs. Mike

Friday, May 30th, 2008

http://www.everestpoker.com/promo/tournament/avalanche.html

The German Mieczyslaw (Mike) Basara,?adv=U13FHC"Matchpoint" went all in holding pocket 3s and the Dutch Michael goes all in holding A 7 offsuited, the flop was 994, Turn J and river A.

Mike Basara

Matchpoint

Andreas vs. Andreas - 8th

Friday, May 30th, 2008

http://www.everestpoker.com/promo/tournament/avalanche.html

It is 2:00am and the German Andreas Hofmann, “Sailfun” goes all in pre flop for 69,000 holding pocket sevens and his conational Andreas Robert Peschel “Anrope” went all in with 175,000 with AK. Flop K; Turn A; River K makes Anrope’s Full house. And sends Sailfun home with $17,000.

Sailfun, Andreas Hofmann