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smoore 12-29-2005 04:13 AM

Re: Does Party allow players to intentionally stall in cash games?
 
"hm, weird... this table is only getting 2/3 the hands, OIC why, there's a moron here."

heh.

SoftcoreRevolt 12-29-2005 04:56 AM

Re: Does Party allow players to intentionally stall in cash games?
 
In the past, Party has warned players who have announced in chat they are stalling to punish the table when they have been alerted about such actions.

But, Party has also responded that they will not do that as well, so its the luck of the draw if they will act. In this case I'm betting they would more often than not.

Karak567 12-29-2005 05:18 AM

Re: Does Party allow players to intentionally stall in cash games?
 
Here is their response, not surprising:

Dear Player,

Thank you for contacting us.

We sympathize with your frustration regarding slow play during games.

However, please understand that not all players are able to respond quickly.
This may well be due to slow internet connections which are outside our control.

To ensure fairness to all, every player is given 30 seconds to respond and is
allowed to take that time.

Your understanding in this matter is appreciated.

Thank you for choosing us as your online gaming site!

Anitha
Poker Customer Care

MicroBob 12-29-2005 05:29 AM

Re: Does Party allow players to intentionally stall in cash games?
 
yet again another incompetent and unacceptable response from party.

I suppose you actually DID explain that the player was even saying in chat that he was purposefully letting his clock run-down.


Additionally...the response probably came 3 hours later or so and by that time the specific problem wasn't there anymore (although the general policy on such stuff isn't exactly a moot point).


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