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Old 12-15-2005, 05:16 PM
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This is getting sick now. I've got a mini step 2 ticket but for the 2nd night running I can't play it because they are playing every table sitting together. They'll be reserving their usual seats 3 & 4 any moment in the $50 STT's.

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I play on Stars but I've been thinking of switching to Party for the rakeback and supposedly softer games. This is making me reconsider. Obviously Party doesn't care since 1) they aren't replying to your emails and 2) these guys have no fear about being so open and obvious about it, they must have been doing it for a while with no hassle. Crazy. On another note, on PS you can't pick your seat in the SNG. Why doesn't Party do the same? Sure makes a good case for MTTs over SNGs, even if it's just the 2 or 3 table variety.

And one other note, what's up with PP showing the opponent's mucked cards in the HHs? Is this just a bug they never bothered to fix? Does it still work? I don't like this feature at all. The right to muck your hand is a fundamental tenet of poker.
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Old 12-15-2005, 05:20 PM
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Default Re: Cheating: looking for links to old discussions

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And one other note, what's up with PP showing the opponent's mucked cards in the HHs? Is this just a bug they never bothered to fix? Does it still work? I don't like this feature at all. The right to muck your hand is a fundamental tenet of poker.

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Stars HH shows mucked hands also.
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