Skal hjem til en kammerat og spille lidt online poker i aften, blandt andet er planen vi skal spille på PokerStars.
Er det en god ide at skrive til deres support med ens brugernavne og evt IP adresse så man ikke lige pludselig kommer ud i noget snavs?
Poker med en kammerat
Nej ikke nødvendigt, så længe der er over 180mand med i jeres fælles MTT så er i ikke i farezonen.
TiltThis skrev:
Nej ikke nødvendigt, så længe der er over 180mand med i jeres fælles MTT så er i ikke i farezonen.
Okay super. Især efter jeg havde planer om at spille 180mands SNG i aften.
Men det bør så ikke være noget problem?
Dbl_smack skrev:TiltThis skrev:
Nej ikke nødvendigt, så længe der er over 180mand med i jeres fælles MTT så er i ikke i farezonen.
Okay super. Især efter jeg havde planer om at spille 180mands SNG i aften.
Men det bør så ikke være noget problem?
Her er noget fra en mail jeg har modtaget:
>> Our software has a security feature which prevents users who are logged-in from the same location or household, from playing together at the same games. This is also the reason why two players cannot play together is most often due to both logging-in to PokerStars from the same IP address. This primarily occurs when they play from the same location or household.
>>
>> This prevents players from gaining information that may compromise the integrity of the game, such as sitting next to each other and looking at each others' cards. Obviously this would be unfair to other players.
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>> As such, players from the same location or household are not allowed to play at the same ring game table or Sit & Go with 45 players or less. This restriction does not apply to scheduled Multi-Table Tournaments (MTTs) or 2-player heads-up matches. In MTTs, due to the large numbers of players, friends or relatives are unlikely to be seated next to each other. In heads-up matches, since there are only two players, the only person with whom you can share your cards with, is your opponent... not a good idea.
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>> Additionally, please note that players from the same location are able to play in the same Home Game ring games and tournaments.
>>
>> Please let us know if you have any other questions and thank you for playing at PokerStars.
Jeg fik denne da jeg spurgte vedr når mig og kæresten spillede samtidigt.
> Hello Jesper,
>
> Thank you for contacting us.
>
> There is no problem that you and your girlfriend have independent
> accounts. PokerStars welcomes friends and family to join our poker
> community and play on our site. However, we prefer to know when multiple
> members of the same family or household each have their own PokerStars
> account.
>
> Our software has a security feature in place to prevent users being
> logged in from the same household from playing together at the same
> games. Basically, the purpose behind this is to avoid players from
> possibly sharing information that may compromise the integrity of the
> game, such as sharing each others' cards. Please note there's no
> override for that.
>
> To this effect, players from the same household are not allowed to play
> at the same ring game table or Sit & Go with 45 players or less.
> However, this restriction does not apply to multi-table tournaments or
> heads-up matches.
>
> There is no need for any of you to close your account.
>
> If there is anything else that we can do to help you with please let us
> know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lucila
> PokerStars Support Team