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Has Lock tables been separated from the network? Has Lock tables been separated from the network?

04-06-2013 , 03:17 PM
In the last two days, I have seen far less tables on Juicy Stakes than on previous days. I never saw many beginner tables. I am seeing far less tables than if just beginner tables were blocked.

Has the Revolution Network been split up? Do some sites not get all the network tables like tables on Lock Poker?
04-06-2013 , 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by JPFisher55
In the last two days, I have seen far less tables on Juicy Stakes than on previous days. I never saw many beginner tables. I am seeing far less tables than if just beginner tables were blocked.

Has the Revolution Network been split up? Do some sites not get all the network tables like tables on Lock Poker?
You will now see all players on Juicy stakes, but only the players in your Fair Play level from other skins.
04-06-2013 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by imjustshane
You will now see all players on Juicy stakes, but only the players in your Fair Play level from other skins.
Thanks for that post, clears it all up to me
04-06-2013 , 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by imjustshane
You will now see all players on Juicy stakes, but only the players in your Fair Play level from other skins.
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Originally Posted by Mccormick
Thanks for that post, clears it all up to me

Well I can't quite get my head round how that works - say there are 4 players from your skin at a table and one player from another skin at the same table who happens to not be in your Fair Play level but is in the Fair Play level of the other players from your skin? Can you see that table or not?
04-06-2013 , 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by stormblower
Well I can't quite get my head round how that works - say there are 4 players from your skin at a table and one player from another skin at the same table who happens to not be in your Fair Play level but is in the Fair Play level of the other players from your skin? Can you see that table or not?
Haha, yeah.. didn't even think of that.. guess it's still unclear
04-06-2013 , 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by imjustshane
You will now see all players on Juicy stakes, but only the players in your Fair Play level from other skins.
What this means is that I am lucky to have 4 tables to play at the NL20 level. I used to have 8-12 or more.

This network is not big enough for this segregation of players.
04-06-2013 , 07:29 PM
I just checked. Right now I do not see one table at NL 20 ($.10/$.20) with any players available for me to play. Unless this changes, I will leave within one week.
04-06-2013 , 07:33 PM
They should just delete Fair Play already.. nice try, sux about the development time/ $ spent on it, but better get rid of it now than let things get even worse.
04-07-2013 , 06:38 AM
When I was playing live last week I asked a college kid why so few of them play nowadays. He said that it was "illegal" and they were afraid of getting arrested. It explained much to me.
04-07-2013 , 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Chicagodude
When I was playing live last week I asked a college kid why so few of them play nowadays. He said that it was "illegal" and they were afraid of getting arrested. It explained much to me.
I would rather think poker is illegal in the US then play on crap sites like Lock.
04-07-2013 , 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by imjustshane
You will now see all players on Juicy stakes, but only the players in your Fair Play level from other skins.
This is not true as I cant see ANY players playing omaha hi lo on either my lock or a brand new lock account. They have been totally segregated.
04-08-2013 , 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by stormblower
Well I can't quite get my head round how that works - say there are 4 players from your skin at a table and one player from another skin at the same table who happens to not be in your Fair Play level but is in the Fair Play level of the other players from your skin? Can you see that table or not?
*cue crickets*
04-11-2013 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Chicagodude
When I was playing live last week I asked a college kid why so few of them play nowadays. He said that it was "illegal" and they were afraid of getting arrested. It explained much to me.
Wonder what that kid is doing in College if he can't even look up a simple law. It's certainly not illegal to play online poker in the US.

After 7 years of the introduction of UIGEA, It's amazing how people don't understand the laws in the USA or the lack of the laws in the USA.

      
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