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10-19-2019 , 11:37 AM
Should not your hands not auto-muck before the red circle completely rotates? Why not auto muck me when it goes all the way around? Not 2 seconds before it finishes.
10-19-2019 , 07:05 PM
Graphics lag?
10-20-2019 , 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by SuitedJunk
Graphics lag?
No, it does not do it everytime. Also it does it preflop when I am not invested in the pot.
10-20-2019 , 12:29 PM
I've had this happen to me occasionally. Usually it only happens when I'm out of time bank, it folds my hand with a sliver of time left. No clue what it is, I always assume it's just a graphics error, and it's only ever the last half a second of time if it does happen so it's not a big deal. But it is odd.
10-20-2019 , 01:27 PM
its from bad internet connection
10-20-2019 , 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by fishfood69er
its from bad internet connection
From my experience, no, it has nothing to do with the internet connection. A bad internet connection usually "flashes" the cards as the connection refreshes itself. This is a completely different situation where everything on every table is fine, but the time remaining counter ends a half second early.
10-20-2019 , 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by GhoulPatrol
From my experience, no, it has nothing to do with the internet connection. A bad internet connection usually "flashes" the cards as the connection refreshes itself. This is a completely different situation where everything on every table is fine, but the time remaining counter ends a half second early.
+1

It is not lag, it literally is just folding us before the timer runs out. Lag causes a skipping/delay on the timer, this is not that.
10-20-2019 , 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by GhoulPatrol
From my experience, no, it has nothing to do with the internet connection. A bad internet connection usually "flashes" the cards as the connection refreshes itself. This is a completely different situation where everything on every table is fine, but the time remaining counter ends a half second early.
well from my experience which is more than your experience with poker and bad internet , yes , it is. your forgetting this is a browser based poker site.

normal sites , yes , they flash when your connection is bad for what ever reason its different with this browser based site.
10-20-2019 , 05:06 PM
It sounds like a continuation of the same problem that I described here: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/2...sable-1754301/

Definitely not connection related. The site is broken for some users.
10-20-2019 , 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by fishfood69er
well from my experience which is more than your experience with poker and bad internet , yes , it is. your forgetting this is a browser based poker site.

normal sites , yes , they flash when your connection is bad for what ever reason its different with this browser based site.
I'm not really sure what your first sentence is supposed to mean...I've been playing online poker for quite a long time.

Can you explain why my connection would be bad on one table and not bad on the other five? Or why the "bad connection" only manifests itself when I'm out of time bank and deep into my time?
10-20-2019 , 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by SaxonySam
It sounds like a continuation of the same problem that I described here: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/2...sable-1754301/

Definitely not connection related. The site is broken for some users.
I read your post and that has happened in the past before to me. This is different and has existed since this site has been around, im not sure why it happens because it does not do it everytime, it seems to only occur preflop when you don't have chips invested into the pot yet, the timer will get red and fold right away instead of taking 2-3 seconds to finish. Also I just bought a new desktop because my old one was a pos and it did lag, I was a gamer and know what lag feels like.
10-20-2019 , 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by GhoulPatrol
I'm not really sure what your first sentence is supposed to mean...I've been playing online poker for quite a long time.

Can you explain why my connection would be bad on one table and not bad on the other five? Or why the "bad connection" only manifests itself when I'm out of time bank and deep into my time?
do you have multiple windows up? are you tables tiled . i think it has something to do with how a browser page would load. like if you had multiple tabs open of websites. the tab you have pulled up seems to get priority especially noticeable with bad connection.

when you have time bank left you still have time on there end to act even if your a few seconds behind it wouldnt fold you out , when you have no time bank you have no grace period to make up for the lag.

so if you have four browser based pages open of tables one is getting priority ( which would be the one you last clicked on im guessing).



maybe somone with web developing experience would know better.
10-20-2019 , 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by fishfood69er
do you have multiple windows up?
Yes, as I said I typically have around 6 tables up at a time.



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are you tables tiled .
Yes.


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i think it has something to do with how a browser page would load. like if you had multiple tabs open of websites. the tab you have pulled up seems to get priority especially noticeable with bad connection.
That doesn't make sense. If it was like that, then the table I'm on would be the only one NOT "lagging". It's the opposite. Because it's not lag.

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when you have time bank left you still have time on there end to act even if your a few seconds behind it wouldnt fold you out , when you have no time bank you have no grace period to make up for the lag.
That also doesn't make sense. If you lag, you'll see your timebank go from one spot to another spot much later on the wheel. It will, like I said earlier, kind of "flash" or "blink" instead of moving in a smooth manner. That's not what's going on, on any screen. It's simply cutting the timebank short and progressing directly to the next players hand. If it's doing what you are claim it's doing, then in some instances we'd see the next person already fold (since you claim we're lagging). That's never happened once. Because it's not lag.
10-20-2019 , 10:14 PM
well sounds like you got it all figured out man.
10-21-2019 , 10:06 PM
I've had this happen to me before too. I assume it's a graphics issue, and when I'm putting chips in I make sure to not let it go to the last sliver as a result.

FWIW, it may be a bad internet connection in some cases, but it doesn't have to be. I'm on a 1 Gig hardwired internet so in my cases it's unlikely to be internet connection related.

      
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