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sixers030409 10-02-2007 09:45 AM

player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
someone is angry at me that i keep beating him in headsups and that i'm following him on pokerstars. in an attempt to get back at me he is intentionally disconnecting himself every time he has to act and taking advantage of pokerstars' disconnect policy. so each action of his takes 2 mins.
this is ridiculous and ive emailed stars and they are just letting him get away with this. 52 mins into a turbo so far, blinds are only 25-50 and we have only played 16 hands.

locate me and see for yourself... sixers03 on stars

allstaryou 10-02-2007 09:57 AM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
yeah, i just checked it out.
that's pretty funny.

sixers030409 10-02-2007 10:11 AM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
after 1hour and 15 mins of a turbo sit and go. stars finally decided to take action and suspended his account for this. great move by stars, hopefully this moron learns his lesson.

sonneti 10-02-2007 11:47 AM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
lol I like it

Suigin406 10-02-2007 11:51 AM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
nh by stars support

operaman 10-02-2007 04:06 PM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
If a player asks me to stop following them I do.
I understand this is about money and you are within your rights to follow the guy, but following a person to the extent they are taking action seems like bad karma to me.
Stars did the right thing, but, when following turns into
stalking ya gota ask yourself if the extra money you are making is worth the cost to your soul. IMHO

emerson 10-02-2007 04:46 PM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
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after 1hour and 15 mins of a turbo sit and go. stars finally decided to take action and suspended his account for this. great move by stars, hopefully this moron learns his lesson.

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Yes, but they only take action because this costs them money by slowing down the game.

KittyLiquor 10-02-2007 05:28 PM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
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nh by stars support

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whangarei 10-02-2007 09:55 PM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
[ QUOTE ]
If a player asks me to stop following them I do.
I understand this is about money and you are within your rights to follow the guy, but following a person to the extent they are taking action seems like bad karma to me.
Stars did the right thing, but, when following turns into
stalking ya gota ask yourself if the extra money you are making is worth the cost to your soul. IMHO

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QFT. I would even argue that a site should not allow stalking by providing a "handshake" before the game starts. If you are registered and don't want to play someone, then you just refuse the game and he gets the registration.

Madman Madman 10-02-2007 11:07 PM

Re: player deliberately disconnecting himself on pokerstars
 
so you got a fishes account suspended?


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