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Old 09-22-2007, 02:09 PM
SmokeyRidesAgain SmokeyRidesAgain is offline
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Default Re: Why does my Party client restart every time I close it???

[censored] party, they are a pile of [censored].
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Old 09-24-2007, 03:29 AM
funnymunny funnymunny is offline
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Default Re: Why does my Party client restart every time I close it???

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Ditto. It's frickin' annoying.

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Old 09-24-2007, 08:33 AM
poker_n00b poker_n00b is offline
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Default Re: Why does my Party client restart every time I close it???

same here.

i suspect that if i click while the wonderful oktoberfest ad is displaying causes it to start again. maybe party poker set the click area trigger to the whole screen because they assume only drunk people would click the oktoberfest ad, and as you u know drunk people have difficulties aiming their mouse.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:17 PM
sandycove sandycove is offline
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Default Re: Why does my Party client restart every time I close it???

1. Me, too. Every time.

2. And, for a longer time, almost always, in an MTT, the lobby I keep on screen disappears periodically, for no logical reason. Then, when I click the lobby bar on my table to bring it back, my whole Party application shuts down (I am NOT mis-clicking the wrong bar just below). This an issue with anyone else?
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