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How does a skin work?
If I sign up under Euro bet's site am I actually playing on Party Poker? How does the portal thing work. Thanks.
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#2
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Re: How does a skin work?
All the party skins use the same set of players. So when you play on eurobet, you're actualy playing against players from all of the party skins.
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Re: How does a skin work?
So it's the same site with just a different screen that says Eurobet? Same table names too?
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#4
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Re: How does a skin work?
Yep. Same ring games, sng's but differant multi's. No steps or bad beat tables.
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#5
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Re: How does a skin work?
Here's an almost workable analogy..
You [place calls] play poker against the same [people] players all over the world, on the same [phone lines] poker network, whether your service provider is [AT&T] Party, [Sprint] Empire, or [IndiaTelecom] Intertops. |
#6
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Re: How does a skin work?
But AT&T has the best long distance plan.
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Re: How does a skin work?
I get it now, just opened up a Euro bet account but denied me account because someone on this computer had already opened an account i guess. Can I go to a differenet computer and try again or am I goin to have to get a new screen name? Also what is the reason for all the skins? What exactly was the purpose of having them? Thanks.
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