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You think that since someone has an account at 5 different crypto rooms (for instance) he can just parade a series of players into the same seat at the same table as he repeatedly gets lucky enough to double or triple his stack. I'll tell you the truth. I worry about an asteroid crashing into the Earth and causing an ice age more than I worry about that.
Why would somebody go to that much trouble when they could just buy in at a different table? Besides, the frustration of having to manage that many waiting lists would make me crazy.
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Yes they can and do parade a series of id's this is exactly what they do , and as i said before its nothing against shorts stacks I bring them in from time to time also, basic thing here is a level playing field for all players whether they have one i.d or 5 i.d's. It goes back to if i get off the table for any reason I have to bring in the max $200..........now I'm playing against people with 5 i.ds who are constantly leaving the table and bringing in $40 and changing i.d to get around bringing in the max...........I feel all players should have the same advantages whether you have 1 i.d or 6 i.d's MY FRIEND DO U THINK THIS IS FAIR????? different rules for different players??????? would love you to explain that to me
And your statement about why would any one keep joining the same table..................well you fail to consider that some games like stud or hilo there might be only one table going as traffic is thin.
Yes what foxwoods does is perfectly what should be done as they abide by the rules of poker. This is similar to what many online rooms do. You leave your gone. You sit out one hour or a certain amount of time. Basically what multiple id er's are doing would be like me winning a pot throwing half it in my pocket and continue playing.....should not all players just be aloud to take money off the table if you support this type of multiple id bs..........please explain the difference
Why do you think foxwoods has rules like this?????? and its not foxwoods pretty much everyplace does this. If you cant see that its a unfair practise to continually let one player at a table take his money off the table while other can't while we dont have much to talk about on this matter, and believe me if your sitting a $1/2 table and a player who use the id's x1,x2,x3 sits in with x1 for $40 runs it $120 leaves brings in x2 runs it to $200 leaves brings in x3 for $40 (all with no time in between and at the same table) your sitting with $100 and go get yourself a drink and you get booted from the table........you go sit down at the same table and your forced to bring in $200 the max........................if you run into this yourself personally you might understand why its not fair, might be something you have to experience to understand.
Yes internet poker is different but when ever possible it should try and mimic the live game as far as rules go.
Bottom line to me is you leave the table you sit out for a certain amount of time or goto another table or you comeback in with the same amount. If you dont do this than change the rules of the game and just allow everyone at the table to take money off whenever they feel like it. Or do like party does allow everyone to leave and comeback with whatever they want I don't have a problem with what party does. My problem is when a site allow multiple id's to do things that a person with a single id can't