I think it's nice to send back equity share even to a non-reg.
As a professional player I want to have higher standards for myself. I don't care whether they send or don't send back. I simply send back every time. Does it cost me money? Yes, but as a professional one should be able to afford this kind of expenditure.
I respect the attitude of sending some shares back when your opponent was disconnected, but I'm not sure if that really makes sense. It only would if everybody does it and I mean 100% of the people, but that will never happend. So only against players you know really really well it is an option.
In addition to that: When you disconnect and lose money because of that you should always write the PokerStars support and ask for refund. If that works the sending of shares of your opponent wouldn't be needed or maybe even double.
I think the rec player has a stronger argument for having the funds sent to him, isn't it a regs own fault for not having any kind of back up connection?
That last spinwizz update make me have my games/hours divide by two... change it please!
do you know what changes have been made? i noticed that i get games way faster but i only play 2-3 tables. maybe they changed it to the advantage of those players who play less tables?
I decided to upload this stat to PT4. You can find it in PT4 website:
Little HOW TO make a graph:
1. Download stat from PT4 site.
2. Import it Configure->Statistics->Options->Import
3. Open PT4 'Graphs' tab
4. Check 'Overlay Stats' checkbox and click 'Configure'
5. Add Spin N Go stat and check 'Sum Results'
Does anyone know if this stat is still available to download anywhere? I have looked on the pt4 website and have used google but to no avail. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
correct me if im wrong but if u want to calculate what you should have won without payout variance just go for (chipswon/1000)*(3*(buyin-rake)-1*buyin)
Are there certain times of the day when spins are softer? I play the 15's and seem to have more trouble in the afternoon (eastern time) than at night, but I'm not sure if I'm just imagining things.