I just was involved in my most reasonable Omaha Hi-Lo table on Ultimate ever.
Appreciate the real poker guys. An hour plus without the crazy raisin'.
Same old story though...why couldn't it have been like this when I first logged in months ago?
Good job (or maybe not), I tried my trick that I call "Opening the floodgates" where a silent table all becomes best friends with each other and the chat becomes insane. What id did get me was that after maybe like three pre-flop raises in 50 hands all of a sudden they started poppig up every 2 or three hands.
Game admin dashboard - warning - real human at table 217. Use raising to equal competence.
But all in all it wasn't too bad. At least they didn;t have the super user that couldn't possibly lose a single hand. But, I did meet bunches of people that didn't want to say a word or even acknowledge that I told them they had a nice hand.
Ooops. Scratch people. AI doesn't care if you think they have a nice hand.
As almost always, I did win some chips. And I loved watching "players" lose their chips, even though I'm sure that tomorrow morning with the click of a button the stack will be refreshed to 100,000.
Time for some Blackjack an watching "players' splitting tens, hitting on 19 and catching a 2 and other such nonsense.
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