On the blitz tables, do they have a no rat hole rule at all? I think on Ignition, you can leave their zone/zoom tables with 200bb and come right back with only 100bb. Can you do the same on ACR? I don't study 200bb and would rather play where I am comfortable. I know Global has a two hour rat hole rule too.
Basically, what is the rat hole rule on ACR Blitz tables?
Just played some cash on ACR for the first time in about 3 years. Seems like they have all the same bugs that were present about 5 years ago
- Top up bug where your stack doesn't show 100bbs until you VPIP
- Resizes your tables when you save a note
I also have seen the bug where 1min late reg in mtts forces you to sit out your first hand so you lose ante + SB/BB if you're dealt it, which is obv crushing your ev is you have 10bbs and fold say A5o in SB
They don't seem to have fixed anything in years. Is the site in dire straits money wise? Keeping minimum on site seems wise to me.
I currently live and reside in the USA and I registered my ACR account in a non-restricted state.
My question is am I allowed to play IN restricted states such as NJ, NV, MD, WA etc.?
Ive heard of people in the past doing it but I am not sure about whether or not this will be an issue if I decide to play in a restricted state then decide to withdraw later on down the line in another state.
I play in a restricted state. Have yet to withdraw. When I joined several years ago, it was after I noted that folks playing at Maryland Live had won tournaments and cashed out from ACR.
I play in a restricted state. Have yet to withdraw. When I joined several years ago, it was after I noted that folks playing at Maryland Live had won tournaments and cashed out from ACR.
Thanks for the feedback, I should probably email ACR support and ask them myself...
Anyway of getting around using a remote tool like Chrome's remote desktop connection while playing on ACR on a PC without getting banned? I would like to 4 table using my iPad with a HUD stats instead of their crappy Android app interface that makes it look like I'm playing Nintendo from the 1980s.