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Originally Posted by JMicLett
I've recently signed up and made a deposit (using MG) on Full Flush, and had never played, or heard much about, the Equity Poker Network. After my first day of playing, I just wanted to ask a few questions/express some concerns. If anyone can help with the info, thanks in advance.
1) Is late registration offered in any of the MTTs? I notice one guarantee that had only been running for 7 minute, but registration was closed. I looked at a few tournament lobbies and saw no mention of a late registration period.
2) What's with the sit & go structure? 6 minute blinds and 1,200 starting stacks. Has there been any talk or push towards adding a more typical non-turbo structure with 8- to 10-minute level blinds and a 1,500 starting stack.
3) When playing cash, it seems I cannot use a period (.) when trying to make a bet or raise. For example, when playing $0.10/0.25 NLH, I cannot type in a bet of $0.65 or $0.70. I only have the options to click the min-raise button, or by moving the slider. When trying to use the slider, it's hard to get lower than a 4x BB raise. When you move the slider to the right (from a min-raise), it pretty much jumps to 4x. So similar to before, if I try using the slider to raise preflop playing $0.10/0.25, it's entirely too difficult to get a raise below $1.
The same goes for the $0.02/0.04 and $0.05/0.10 tables I played at. I basically just had no use of a period when typing in a bet in the box.
The software could definitely use some improvement. When I click "Tile Tables" with four games going, it bunches the four tables on the left side of the screen (as opposed to WPN and other sites centering the tables and fitting them to your screen).
Hear are the issues I know about that come immediately to mind:
There are known rebuy issues in the cash cash allowing people to deep stack at some tables.
The hand histories have always been off, some tables show holdem on PLO tables and vise versa. They updated and the hand histories are even worse, showing ever player that has sat at the table even after the player has left.
There is the decimal issue in the cash games.
Some of the cash tables allow a reraise after betting should be closed (ex- you raise to $5, someone calls. a player goes all in for $5.01 and when it gets back to you you can reraise.)
In PLO8 it has a text glitch that just says you've won the low when you've won the high side of the pot (just annoying)
The MTT structure is bad but everyone has to use it so let the best math win.
It's hard to put a ton of faith in glitchy software. All that being said, the play is soft and I have fun playing there, so I play (thanks land of the free)
Good luck