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02-11-2018 , 01:53 AM
Anyone know how many reg tables you can have going at the same time?

And if you are allowed to have 2 zoom tables and 4 reg tables going at once (which might seem like overkill)?
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02-11-2018 , 02:57 AM
4 total and only 2 tables on each stake of Zone. Can do 3Z and 1R, etc.. Only 4.
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02-11-2018 , 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by MCAChiTown
Sounds like something a superuser would say.
QFT.
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02-11-2018 , 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by .isolated
4 total and only 2 tables on each stake of Zone. Can do 3Z and 1R, etc.. Only 4.
Its a 4 tables total across everything limit, of which only up to 2 can be zone. So you can't play 3 zone tables.
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02-11-2018 , 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by .isolated
Well he's right. That hourly he has for those swings is pathetic. That hourly is easily achievable at $25nl if you put the slightest effort in while never having a $500 downer. Even at $50nl, having three $800 downswings in a month should be almost impossible while smashing that $17 hourly. *shrug*

come to the dark side, sng fishies.
What type of wr do you need to be clearing 17 an hour @ 25nl? Seems a bit high.
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02-11-2018 , 03:42 PM
^Gagreed. Stop dickswinging, dudes.
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02-11-2018 , 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by wolfdogpoker
What type of wr do you need to be clearing 17 an hour @ 25nl? Seems a bit high.
Roughly 24bb's/100 hands
.25 (x)(2.85)=17
Assumes playing 4 regular ( not zoom ) games at a time and averaging 285 hands per hour
If that's his claim, it's a bit high

Last edited by yukoncpa; 02-11-2018 at 04:43 PM.
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02-11-2018 , 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by yukoncpa
Roughly 24bb's/hr
.25 (x)(2.85)=17
Assumes playing 4 regular ( not zoom ) games at a time and averaging 285 hands per hour
According to the op, it was 2zone tables.
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02-11-2018 , 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ALLNITSGOBROKE
Totally Different game type obviously but my friend(who i actually mentioned on here recently) plays sng'z and swears up and down he's been running up against a player(s) who knows what the community cards are, says someone in chat shortly before they took the standard chat away was also accusing this of going on. Says the player plays extremely tight all game and then will make a terrible call out of the blue with terrible odds chip wise and a trash hand like 8-4 and will make no worse than 2 pair and most of the time will smash the board. He says hes been seeing this for a couple months now. I'll ask you the first thing i asked him, have you reported this to ignition/bovada? If you are suspicious of anything you absolutely should right away! As crappy as their software is i wouldn't say something like this is impossible
I remember a hand from a $100 or $200 HUSNG a few months back, where this guy was the nittiest of the nittiest then called a triple barrel with 5th pair (Pretty much snapped river)

I've had many guys on the site that have sunrun and legit can't miss vs me for a long time at the highest HUSNG stakes on the site..

Pokerstars vs Bodog/ignition

I'll let you guess which site is which..




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Don't usually post showdown/nonshowdown but feel it is pretty needed for this..

Bodog/Ignition roi's are wrong as it goes -100% if card catcher misses a hand.
Playing same stakes on two sites..
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02-11-2018 , 11:06 PM
Question: is there any way in the hand history or poker client to see what the drawn prize pool was for a particular Jackpot SNG?

I want to factor in the variance of what prize pool I draw, but I can only seem to find out the prize pool if I've won it, not all of them.
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02-12-2018 , 03:27 AM
Really amazing in 2018 in poker we still have regs idiotic enough to think taking chat away is good.
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02-13-2018 , 01:50 AM
Very weird situation occurred this afternoon. My Bovada account was apparently hacked but it seems a bit fishy. Details:

2:30pm today I get an email from Bovada that my entire balance had been withdrawn. It wasn't me. I didn't notice the email until about 4:30pm, so I go to login to my account through the poker client and apparently my account had the email changed, so my username was no longer active. I previously used c*******0@yahoo.com, and the email on my account had been changed to c*******0@mail.com, an email I do not own. So when I contacted support, they kept telling me my Yahoo email wasn't associated with any account (despite me getting a withdraw notice and a "Cash bonus" notice 30 minutes later to the Yahoo account). This obviously spooked me out, but luckily I had a withdrawal reference number that allowed them to see my account username had been changed. In addition, the "hacker" had changed my phone number on the account to a random landline in South Carolina - they wouldn't give me the actual number - and they told me there was a login to the account right around the time the withdrawal was made from an IP around Dallas (I'm in San Antonio). In addition, the "hacker" would've been required to know my Yahoo email login, and my mother's maiden name. Apparently, the hacker was 100% sure what my mother's maiden name was because the rep told me they guessed it on the first try. Now, regarding my email... Yahoo shows zero traces of anyone other than me logging into the email. There is a log that shows all logins and it's all me. So, unless the "hacker" logged into my email and somehow erased his history of logins, Yahoo says no one has logged into my Email other than me, including any activity at or around 2:30 pm when the withdrawal happened. I don't know enough to determine the plausibility of this. I had just deposited on Bovada for the first time in years 24 hours before all this happened. My computer was off. I have much more valuable poker accounts with info on my computer that was not compromised - in fact Bovada was the least valuable. It's just all around a very fishy situation. I'm curious what the communities thoughts are. Thanks.
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02-13-2018 , 02:03 AM
I could completely believe that there's a keylogger on your computer which picked up all your info including the maiden name. Maybe other sites have better security which stopped the hacker from getting into those. As much as I love to wear a tinfoil hat I don't think sites would fake hack their own users for profit - that would just damage their brand wayyy too much even if they never get caught. Just reports of accounts getting hacked all the time would be enough.
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02-13-2018 , 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by au2u
I'd like to report a suspicious superuser-like behaviour at NLHE 5-10NL and 10-20NL
tables.
I suspect that someone was able to get access to RNG and can predict runouts.
It may sound like a bad beat crying post, I am only putting this out to see if there are
any other high stakes regs who have had same suspicion and can provide some information or hands.

Player's tendncies:
stats: 85-55 with 20-25 3bet
Plays daily between 10pm and 1am PST
in chat types ZZZZZZZZZZZZ and sends smiles every other hand
Gets it in behind most of the time and doesn't lose, almost like he can predict runouts.
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I doubt that if someone could actually predict boards like this they would be drawing attention to themselves with the Zzzzzz chat and emoticons.

Also surely they could pick less suspicious looking spots than jamming 84o into Kings.
Think it’s just a fish running like god.
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02-13-2018 , 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Crowe Capital
I could completely believe that there's a keylogger on your computer which picked up all your info including the maiden name. Maybe other sites have better security which stopped the hacker from getting into those. As much as I love to wear a tinfoil hat I don't think sites would fake hack their own users for profit - that would just damage their brand wayyy too much even if they never get caught. Just reports of accounts getting hacked all the time would be enough.
X2 on keylogger...

Cant find it format the **** out of the computer to erase it ASAP - you had this before you played poker IMO and they saw an opportunity..
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02-13-2018 , 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Chazley
Very weird situation occurred this afternoon. My Bovada account was apparently hacked but it seems a bit fishy. Details:

2:30pm today I get an email from Bovada that my entire balance had been withdrawn. It wasn't me. I didn't notice the email until about 4:30pm, so I go to login to my account through the poker client and apparently my account had the email changed, so my username was no longer active. I previously used c*******0@yahoo.com, and the email on my account had been changed to c*******0@mail.com, an email I do not own. So when I contacted support, they kept telling me my Yahoo email wasn't associated with any account (despite me getting a withdraw notice and a "Cash bonus" notice 30 minutes later to the Yahoo account). This obviously spooked me out, but luckily I had a withdrawal reference number that allowed them to see my account username had been changed. In addition, the "hacker" had changed my phone number on the account to a random landline in South Carolina - they wouldn't give me the actual number - and they told me there was a login to the account right around the time the withdrawal was made from an IP around Dallas (I'm in San Antonio). In addition, the "hacker" would've been required to know my Yahoo email login, and my mother's maiden name. Apparently, the hacker was 100% sure what my mother's maiden name was because the rep told me they guessed it on the first try. Now, regarding my email... Yahoo shows zero traces of anyone other than me logging into the email. There is a log that shows all logins and it's all me. So, unless the "hacker" logged into my email and somehow erased his history of logins, Yahoo says no one has logged into my Email other than me, including any activity at or around 2:30 pm when the withdrawal happened. I don't know enough to determine the plausibility of this. I had just deposited on Bovada for the first time in years 24 hours before all this happened. My computer was off. I have much more valuable poker accounts with info on my computer that was not compromised - in fact Bovada was the least valuable. It's just all around a very fishy situation. I'm curious what the communities thoughts are. Thanks.
If you learn one thing from this, don't use your actual mother's maiden name when they ask you for that information. I used a nonsensical grouping of 14 letters, and use other versions if asked for this elsewhere. Bovada could care less, and this makes it all the less likely that you'll get hacked if someone does find a way to learn your actual mother's maiden name.
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02-13-2018 , 07:36 PM
The fishy thing about all of this is that I, like I said, have many more valuable things on my computer. They chose to 1) go for my least valuable account and leave the others alone and 2) go for the thing that is actually the most difficult to get money from. Also, no trace that anyone logged into my email account which Bovada support told me would be 100% necessary to cashout.
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02-13-2018 , 08:06 PM
Does anyone know if the 200% bitcoin welcome bonus applies to poker or only the casino games on ignition?
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02-13-2018 , 08:34 PM
I think it’s just casino. They have icons next to the bonus telling u which. I think cards applies to poker and single chip is casino. V few are for poker
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02-13-2018 , 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by The Apex
I think it’s just casino. They have icons next to the bonus telling u which. I think cards applies to poker and single chip is casino. V few are for poker
Thx, it's sort of unclear in the way they word it
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02-13-2018 , 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Evoxgsr96
Does anyone know if the 200% bitcoin welcome bonus applies to poker or only the casino games on ignition?
I made a Bitcoin deposit assuming it worked for poker also. Oh well.

Was pleasantly surprised there was an automatic 100% poker welcome bonus anyway, though.
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02-14-2018 , 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Rizzeedizzee
If you learn one thing from this, don't use your actual mother's maiden name when they ask you for that information. I used a nonsensical grouping of 14 letters, and use other versions if asked for this elsewhere. Bovada could care less, and this makes it all the less likely that you'll get hacked if someone does find a way to learn your actual mother's maiden name.
One of the most important safeguards is to have one computer for poker only -- nothing else. That eliminates most any path for hacking.
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02-14-2018 , 03:05 AM
ugh anyone else dc'ed?

obv at ft w aces
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02-14-2018 , 03:05 AM
Down for anyone else?
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02-14-2018 , 03:06 AM
got dced
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