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How can you like it that much that you would do any of this to multi table, when every other site lets you do it normally? [/ QUOTE ] Excellent point. It was more a theoretical question than anything. I highly doubt i am going to play on my laptop and desktop at the same time - it likely wouldn't be worth it. I was really just wondering: 1. If it was possible 2. If Pacific has and uses the technology to monitor it and 3. If anyone had done it I do some IT work on the side, so it was more the idea of doing it was interesting and the why/why not. Call it an excercise in thought. I guess if someone really wanted to, they could remote desktop to a PC at a different IP and do it that way. I didn't think of that. I always find remote desktop slow and annoying though, add that to the software slowness and it could get quite tedious. |
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I have a question semi-related.
If I deposted some money into a pacific account and my brother, who has the same IP address as me, played some hands on a different account with the free $10 they give away, is my account at risk of being closed? |
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Hey Steam... You are absolutely correct, we will soon be wondering where all of the fish went. Many of us are 4, 6 and even 8 tabling the sites that allow it so naturally we will eventually drive the fish away. There is an ongoing thread in the "small stakes" forum discussing this right now. Not sure what the solution is but it does seem inevitable the games will sure get tougher.
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If I deposted some money into a pacific account and my brother, who has the same IP address as me, played some hands on a different account with the free $10 they give away, is my account at risk of being closed? [/ QUOTE ] In your case I would email pacific support and see what they guide you to do. I'm not sure what they would say. |
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