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The UB tables I find are better - I've never had a problem on UB of "missing" a button, where I think I click it, but it doesn't register. That happens all the time on Party...it's a pain playing 3 or more tables.
But then the UB annoyingly pops up to the foreground, also annoying when the action's on you at 3 tables at once. |
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"missing" a button, where I think I click it, but it doesn't register. That happens all the time on Party... [/ QUOTE ] Oh man, you hit a sore spot. That is SO damn annoying. |
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OK here's the real question.
Why does party's 15/30 have 10 & 15 blinds, and party's 30/60 have 15 & 30 blinds? |
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Yes, this is an extreme annoyance that I wish would be fixed. It also annoys me that 20-40 stud has a $2 ante with a $5 bring-in. The game would play much better with a $3 ante (as seen in real cardrooms).
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It appears to be a great marketing move for party. By limiting the number of tables, players can boast about waiting for hours to get on the high limit tables, and while waiting they can play 2/4 or 5/10 or 15/30 generating rake to the max and not going broke very fast.
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excuse my ignorance but what should the blinds be for those two games? I am not a high roller yet.
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$20/$30.
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