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How much broadband allowance does playing poker online use per hour?
Thanx in advance. |
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I guess that you're asking how much bandwidth a poker site uses? Not much.
But I definitely would not use dial up for multi-tabling. BiPolar from these forums experimented to see how many tables he could open on a broadband connection before it crapped over, and he got up to about 30-something before they started having issues. But even then it wasn't due to their internet connection, but instead system resources. Hope this answered your question. |
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I know that someone on the forums here tested to see how many tables they could open on a broadband connection before it crapped over, and they got up to about 30-something before they started having issues. But even then it wasn't due to their internet connection, but instead system resources. [/ QUOTE ] That was me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [ QUOTE ] I've been playing on dial up for the past six (or is it seven already?) years. No problem up to 10 tables. [/ QUOTE ] That quote came from 2+2 username "Terry" a couple months ago. |
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[ QUOTE ] I know that someone on the forums here tested to see how many tables they could open on a broadband connection before it crapped over, and they got up to about 30-something before they started having issues. But even then it wasn't due to their internet connection, but instead system resources. [/ QUOTE ] That was me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Yea, I thought it was you when I was posting, and saw it was then...so I edited my post to give you credit right before you replied. And about the dialup...I guess it would depend on a number of things for that connection. I have seen really good dialup connections that run great, and I have seen the same ISP's connection run horribly at a different location. Today, for the price of any broadband connection, it's pointless to go dialup...that is unless you can't get anything else in your area. |
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DSL finally became available in my area; I got hooked up during the very week all the sites were going down to Americans. /sigh
Poker uses very little bandwidth, it's the stability of the connection that matters. I had played on dial-up from different parts of the country since the early days of Planet Poker ... had to try a few different ISPs in each area to find one that was stable ... it really only took an hour or two to determine that a particular ISP was no good for poker. Turned out to be the local/regional providers were much more stable than the nationals ... I'd go months between problem disconnects. I haven't really noticed any difference in poker with DSL but, of course, high speed is very nice for other stuff. |
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