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Old 04-22-2004, 02:16 PM
Scooterdoo Scooterdoo is offline
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Default Party Poker Bug? Do I have a legitimate gripe?

Not the biggest deal in the world, but I faced what I think was a bug in the Party software a few minutes ago and was wondering if I'm right and assuming it was a bug do I have a gripe against party for my $50 entry fee.

Details:

Party $50 SnG, 50/100 blinds, 9 players left. I have T1220, in MP with AJo. Folded to me, I raise 300. Player to my left with 870 calls, and player in LP raises 585 all-in. It's now up to me. I'm only given the choices of folding or callng the additional 285. I have no option to raise all-in which is what I want to do here. Now the player to my left only has another 285 and would likely call anyway, but I should certainly have the opportunity to force him to make a tournament ending decision right here, but I wasn't.

The flop comes up 4h 6d jh and I now force him all-in, he calls with kh th and pulls his K. Now at this point we can see that a strong factor in his last call is his flush draw and he didn't have a strong preflop hand. He probably should have called any raise I made anyway, but I'm sure some people would not have called a three-way pot with that weak a hand preflop (although his call of my 300 preflop raise with KTs for more than 1/3 of his chips is such a bad call that who knows what he would do <g&gt. Regardless, I do believe this is a bug and I have an issue.

What do you folks think?
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