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| Switching computers while in a tournament On fulltilt tournaments, is it possible to switch computesr while in a tourney? |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | Switching computers while in a tournament | |
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| Yes, you have to sit out, then make the switch, the best way to do it is to fire up the other computer with the log in screen displayed, then sit out next hand and log off and shut down one and then log onto the other. I have not done this on UB but I would imagine it will work the same... |
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| re: Switching computers while in a tournament poker While it is possible, it may throw up a red flag if you do so. I have done this. I was deep in a tourney a few months ago on my desktop. Nearing the end, my power went off. It came on breifly, but since the storm that made it happen was getting worse, I logged off FTP. Since I as sitting good in chips and felt like I had a good chance to cash deep, I wasn't about to just let myself blind out. I took out my laptop, which had a good battery (enough to finish the tourney) and logged in. Before I continued playing though, I shipped an email to FTP Support to let them know my situation. I didn't want them to think thee were any shenanigans going on. I finished the tournry soon afterwards (just missed the FT), and logged out. Two days later I recieved an email back from support, thanking me for informing them of the situation. The told me that since my local IP address was the same, and my play remained consistant, that all was good. Had I not sent that email, apparently I would have been stripped of my winnings and had my account suspended pending review. |
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| i wouldn't worry at all about a red flag or contacting - no kidding I do this almost every single day in multiple tournaments at both FT and PS and have never had an issue. And that doesn't even include times like mentioned above when I have had power or internet outages. |
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Cape also has ps and ft accounts on that computer which you would think would flag it more, and it has never been an issue. |
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+1 i do it all time also.......... |
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Nowadays, I switch now and then and have no problems. I suppose if you have the same IP address on both or all comps, it's not an issue. |
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| You on about switching computers from a different IP address or the same? I often change everyday between my desktop and laptop. If there is something on TV I want to watch or if I'm going to bed I will just switch to laptop and finish of there. Never had a problem. I guess you might possibly encounter a problem if you play from a different IP address. IE: Going someone else's house. |
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| There's no issue on another IP either. Just the other week, I was at a card room with a friend and I got KO'd but she (my pal & lift home) wasnt yet, had a deep stack with quite way to go so i thought id pull up a 180 man on FT. Lo and behold, 10 mins later, she's gone, i log out, go home, and log in here to finish it. No email from FT. On another occasion, I had a power cut, mid tourney, called a (trustworthy) friend at his house to ask if he could finish it for me, which he did. It's a complete non issue. |
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| I've switched back and forth from my pc to my laptop on numerous occasions on pokerstars with no problems. I just make sure I close out one instance of the server before logging into another. oh and it is indeed against policy to have someone else play any part of a tournament for you or otherwise play any poker under your account. Your risking having your BR gone by doing that. |
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| re: Switching computers while in a tournament poker I have switched between laptops and desktop with same ip, as stated above, with no problems. Not very pc knowledgalbe so I wonder , If you logged out then back in at different ip. what would happen? Having someone other than yourself play on your account is a big no no. |
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Actually, that is precisely what I would do. Moreover it is stated as being part of your term of agreement for the site and what you are obligated to do regarding tech problems on your end. Should they ever catch on to this form of "help" they may simply take your whole bankroll and ban you. |
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