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duke3016:
It"s a satellite and your aim is a seat, did you state the situation to him in the chat box? I for one would have complied whilst keeping an eye on the other table and playing the clock to its limit.

Chipaccrual:

--- Quote from: duke3016 on June 05, 2011, 16:59:21 PM ---
It"s a satellite and your aim is a seat, did you state the situation to him in the chat box? I for one would have complied whilst keeping an eye on the other table and playing the clock to its limit.

--- End quote ---


Chatbox was disabled.  So not a lot I could say.  It was also hand for hand.

duke3016:
If he complies then you do if he doesn"t then he is silly but you must respond with extreme prejudice  ;D as you did

Chipaccrual:
Strange Times

You can write all the rules and potential scenarios you like, but in the world of APAT, something different is bound to happen.

Two hours into last nights league games and both are ended with the prizepool equally paid out, due to a server crash that as far as I can tell, affected two tournaments.  Nice work.

Meanwhile, over at DTD, they are running their regular monthly deepstack, which is down to the final table, with two players wishing to remain anonymous.

Our own intrepid updater, Rich "Tightend" Prew, having effectively had a super-injunction slapped on his updating, battles on to complete another great update weekend.

But really ?  I"m sure players have reasons for not wanting their name splashed across the internet, declaring that they are degenerate, gambling, poker players, but what would happen if everyone took that approach.

In today"s world of social networking, how do they expect for this information to stay private.  One of the two players only decided to become anonymous on the second day.  I"m still trying to work that one out actually, bit late wouldn"t you say ?

Waz1892:

--- Quote from: Chipaccrual on June 06, 2011, 12:09:30 PM ---
Strange Times

You can write all the rules and potential scenarios you like, but in the world of APAT, something different is bound to happen.

Two hours into last nights league games and both are ended with the prizepool equally paid out, due to a server crash that as far as I can tell, affected two tournaments.  Nice work.

Meanwhile, over at DTD, they are running their regular monthly deepstack, which is down to the final table, with two players wishing to remain anonymous.

Our own intrepid updater, Rich "Tightend" Prew, having effectively had a super-injunction slapped on his updating, battles on to complete another great update weekend.

But really ?  I"m sure players have reasons for not wanting their name splashed across the internet, declaring that they are degenerate, gambling, poker players, but what would happen if everyone took that approach.

In today"s world of social networking, how do they expect for this information to stay private.  One of the two players only decided to become anonymous on the second day.  I"m still trying to work that one out actually, bit late wouldn"t you say ?

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madness, how on earth can you be kept anon in todays world as you say.  I understand DTD maybe agreeing to no names should that person(s) wish, and maybe the "official" updater be requested to mention no names...but say you were one of the other Final table players, and were say knocked out or knocked out the anon - that mean you can"t state on your own blog / FB / twitter who it was??

Ridic.

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