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Popinjay 09-25-2007 05:04 AM

Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
Playing a HU SNG non-turbo on stars right now. My opponent disconnects... sweet free money. So yadda yadda he times out, they give him extra time as usual for the disc. Then he finally folds his hand and I'm expecting for him to be sitting out, where I can then just raise every hand and win in like 7 min. Instead, for some reason they've changed this policy.

Now it says he's disconnected where his chip count would be. But it doesn't auto-fold him. Now it takes the regular 25~ seconds for him to time out on every hand. This is EXCRUCIATING long... and the worst part is I can't leave since I have to raise the hands. Even worse is he could still come back in the freaking 30 minutes this is going to take.

Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257355915: thepopinjay wins pot (20)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257359167: thepopinjay wins pot (40)
Dealer: Limits going up: blinds 15/30
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257362995: thepopinjay wins pot (30)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257366252: thepopinjay wins pot (60)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257369676: thepopinjay wins pot (30)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257372892: thepopinjay wins pot (60)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257376404: thepopinjay wins pot (30)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257379824: thepopinjay wins pot (60)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257383161: thepopinjay wins pot (30)
Dealer: Game #12257386489: svein erik wins pot (30)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257387429: thepopinjay wins pot (30)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act
Dealer: svein erik has timed out - hand is folded
Dealer: Game #12257390695: thepopinjay wins pot (60)
Dealer: svein erik, it's your turn. You have 15 seconds to act

Insane. WHY POKERSTARS WHY?

Freyalise 09-25-2007 05:08 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
Once an event reaches the bubble (not really relevant for your HU event), the tournament enters a special mode whereby disconnected players receive extra time.

This extra time does not count against the blind clock, but it will add about 7 minutes to the length of the event. A player gets 4 minutes the first hand, 2 minutes the second, and one minute on the third. Then he only gets the normal 25 seconds each hand. In 'disconnect extra time' mode a disconnected player will never be made to 'Sit Out'.

We believe it is important to protect the interests of players who are experiencing temporary internet difficulties in a tournament end game situation and hope you'll exercise patience in the few times you'll be affected by these delays.

As an aside, this isn't a new disconnect policy. It's been like this at least as long as I have worked here (about a year).

MarkW

BigPoppa 09-25-2007 05:08 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
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he could still come back in the freaking 30 minutes this is going to take

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Popinjay 09-25-2007 05:12 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
[ QUOTE ]
Once an event reaches the bubble (not really relevant for your HU event), the tournament enters a special mode whereby disconnected players receive extra time.

This extra time does not count against the blind clock, but it will add about 7 minutes to the length of the event. A player gets 4 minutes the first hand, 2 minutes the second, and one minute on the third. Then he only gets the normal 25 seconds each hand. In 'disconnect extra time' mode a disconnected player will never be made to 'Sit Out'.

We believe it is important to protect the interests of players who are experiencing temporary internet difficulties in a tournament end game situation and hope you'll exercise patience in the few times you'll be affected by these delays.

As an aside, this isn't a new disconnect policy. It's been like this at least as long as I have worked here (about a year).

MarkW

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Okay this makes sense for an MTT big stakes crap whatever whatever, but for a FIVE DOLLAR SIT AND GO?

And previously in the past the disconnects have been how I said. Don't know when this went in place, but you used to be able to finish them out in like 7 minutes cause it would auto-fold. This is just way way way way too long.

sixers030409 09-25-2007 05:15 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
i like this, sometimes i disconnect and this would benefit me.

WhatDoesCallMean 09-25-2007 05:26 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
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And previously in the past the disconnects have been how I said. Don't know when this went in place, but you used to be able to finish them out in like 7 minutes cause it would auto-fold. This is just way way way way too long.

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it was like this for me up to very recently when a case like ur OP occurred - it pissed me off no end to just sit about and bloody wait.

Popinjay 09-25-2007 05:29 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
Something HAS to change with this policy. 40 minutes just to blind him out. GREAT!!!

1st hand: PokerStars Game #12257298954: Tournament #62205255, $5.00+$0.25 Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (10/20) - 2007/09/25 - 04:46:47 (ET)

last hand: PokerStars Game #12257537389: Tournament #62205255, $5.00+$0.25 Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level IV (50/100) - 2007/09/25 - 05:26:38 (ET)

Grey 09-25-2007 05:34 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
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And previously in the past the disconnects have been how I said. Don't know when this went in place, but you used to be able to finish them out in like 7 minutes cause it would auto-fold. This is just way way way way too long.

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it was like this for me up to very recently when a case like ur OP occurred - it pissed me off no end to just sit about and bloody wait.

[/ QUOTE ]Yeah I used to play HU SNGs at stars about a year or so ago, and when someone timed out and disconnected, you'd be able to steal their blinds really quickly. That does sound really annoying. Who needs longer than a minute to reset your internet connection?

ryanghall 09-25-2007 07:54 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
Yeah this is pretty ridiculous IMO. I pay for a backup connection. If they don't, oh well.

Ryan

Josem 09-25-2007 09:37 AM

Re: Completely ridiculous Pokerstars new disconnect policy
 
wtf? your opponent disconnects from the internet, you win chips every minute your opponent is away, and you are complaining about the inconvenience? how the hell do you think your opponent feels that he has been disconnected and chips are being transferred risk free to you?


seriously, you need to take a good hard look at yourself.


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