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View Poll Results: What is the highest online limit game Liz Lieu could actually beat? | |||
$200/$400 |
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14 | 12.96% |
$20/$40 |
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25 | 23.15% |
$2/$4 |
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36 | 33.33% |
$0.2/$0.4 |
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3 | 2.78% |
$0.02/$0.04 |
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2 | 1.85% |
$0.02/$0.04, but only with RB and Bonuses |
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28 | 25.93% |
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In a cash game, you have to request to see someones cards.
In a tournament you must flip your cards. If anything they should block mucked cards from hand histories in cash games. |
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Bump - I might link pokerstars to this thread if it gets more votes.
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In a cash game, you have to request to see someones cards. In a tournament you must flip your cards. If anything they should block mucked cards from hand histories in cash games. [/ QUOTE ] You can request to see any called hand in a live cash game also. This prevents collusion. |
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i highly doubt this thread will "persuade" Pokerstars to change this. I've emailed them before about this, and they said they have no intention of changing their policy...
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You're probably right, but it's interesting to me that, so far, 14 out of 14 people prefer the tourney-style handling of AI.
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I would probably prefer for cards to be flipped as well, as I multi-table, it would make it easier.
The rules for turning your cards over for cash games and tournaments a different, so I doubt they would make them the same. @muxplust - Isn't that what I said? Tbag said that you can just see the hands in the history anyway, so why not flip them up, I was just saying if anything it would make more sense to go the opposite way and hide them completely. |
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