How is this for everyone right now?
Whats the crack when the network health drops completely and you are in the middle of a game do you get your money back?
There must be somehthing up because when I tried to log in a minute ago it flagged a message saying there are 1000 users trying to log in at the moment and then my posistion in the queue but even when it got to 1 it still wouldn't log in?
Not just me then I thought for a minute my company had blocked the traffic
Whats the deal then rev do they refund the money?
I was getting deep last night (70 left from 350) when I picked up AQ in the BB. There are 5 limpers to me (micro rebuys ftw) and I decided to shove as I prob had the best hand and even if I didnt there is lots of dead money sloshing around in the pot which I can race for as I only had 11 big blinds.
Just as I am about to shove I got disconnected. My internet seemed to be working, it was just isolated to the poker.co.uk software (Im not saying for sure it wasnt my computer acting up). I got back on fairly quickly and the action was on me on a Q high flop so I shoved in. It turned out someone had QT and had flopped two pair but I'd have taken them off it pre-flop with a shove.
So yeah, long story short: disconnections suck. Though I guess you guys might know that.
Thought everything was sorted, but it worked for like 15 mins then went down again....back on once again now but I won't be playing til I believe it's reliable...
Matt whats the deal if you were in a game and it crashed do they give you the money back?
i.e. I was in a 10e SNG and we was about 5 hands in and it crashed
Well bang goes my afternoon owning the 6k![]()
Ibreasts and muffs
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Walty
LOL as if you would get somebody to fold QT pre-flop for just 11 blinds.
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