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Thank you for contacting us.
We do understand and respect your concern, and agree with the fact that the disconnection in this hand may have put you in a disadvantageous position. Although certain hands look suspicious the fact is that we could never say for sure that a player has disconnected on purpose. We do have records of all players disconnects and details of the hands in which they occur and use this information to make a fair and accurate determination of the players motives. If we find a pattern suggesting that a certain player usually disconnects in key moments of the games where a bet/raise must be called or folded, then we act accordingly by removing that players disconnect protection. Please keep in mind that a player can and will be legitimately disconnected at times that would look suspicious. If a player demonstrates a pattern of doing this we will remove his protection, even if that player was genuinely experiencing connectivity problems. Removing a players disconnect protection does not necessarily assume that player was maliciously using the system set up to protect honest players. The protection is a privilege, and we grant it to players that demonstrate a track record of non suspicious play. Contact us anytime, we are available around the clock to assist you with your account related questions and suggestions. |
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Sounds about right. What else can they do? now that there are tables that do not allow disconnect protection, the topic is really dead. When i choose to sit at one of those tables i am taking the chance. And since there are so many table options at party no one is ever forced to play at any table.
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I know for a fact they do take it away sometimes. I received an email that a player had a pattern of disconnects, and they where taking disconnect protection away from them for a period of six months. I think they need at least two complaints on the same player before they do anything.
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