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CaliNaughti
06-13-2010, 11:00 AM
What would happen if some of us got together and invaded a $1 MTT and changed up our game a lil?

Do you think we would win? When your playing game your supposed to change gears every once in a while so players cant get a definate read on you. Got to keep them guessing!!

Wouldnt it be a good place to try something different? I know it would be cheaper than doing this in a $5 game if we wanted to see what would happen, Maybe we can make a just for giggles and kicks game to practice. Let me know whos is in. I would like to try this. :)

Kat
07-20-2010, 04:14 PM
If you invade a MTT make sure the field is large enough that you don't start popping anti-collusion s/w

PARocket630
07-20-2010, 04:41 PM
Good point Kat Pokerstars is going crazy these days.Right now my account is frozen because i made a mistake when changing my email address, i guess they think i'm running muliple accounts.Ridiculous.

Kat
07-20-2010, 04:50 PM
Good point Kat Pokerstars is going crazy these days.Right now my account is frozen because i made a mistake when changing my email address, i guess they think i'm running muliple accounts.Ridiculous.

Yeah it's a difficult balance. Obviously as players we want to feel secure that the games are honest and that we're not being cheated. And equally obviously, Stars wants to ensure game integrity too since the fastest way of scaring off customers is when news of collusion rings breaks. So Stars takes an aggressive approach to the problem and one unfortunate consequence is that honest players sometimes get caught up in the policing. I simply urge caution. I doubt you have any Stars employees as members here, but if you did the OP above would be exactly the sort of thing that would have them running to the playing pattern logs.

PARocket630
07-21-2010, 04:28 PM
Sorry, duly noted

Kat
07-21-2010, 04:32 PM
Sorry, duly noted

I meant Cali's post, not yours. The fact they got chippy w/ you cos of an error in an e-mail change just illustrates their current level of paranoia.