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#1 flatidea

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 10:11 PM

Hey guys.Just wondering if anyone knows if Poker Mt. is going to have eventual Mac support. Right now I'm playing Pokerroom.com because I have no option. The competition is pretty weak for the tourneys. I guess its like that early in the multis no matter where you go. Especially for five or ten bucks. I shouldn't complain since I've placed top 3 in multis 6 times since starting in December, winning two. Actually the main problem with pokerroom is the servers. They are so ill equip for the high number of players and the multis scheduled for every fifteen minutes. I've been in a couple tourneys where they had to freeze the tourney and divide the winnings up EVENLY between the remaining players. Sucks for the chip leader who got the same as the guy in 112th. Also, I'm sure the DN Open will be moved to Poker Mt at some point. (I still have to make it to one of those over at PokerStars... Tuesday is so hard for me. I'm just waiting of the calendar to free up) And on top of that, I know anything that has Daniel's and Cloutier's name on it must be top notch.When are the Poker sites going to wake up and realize that we Apple people can be gambling degenerates like the rest of society?

#2 ts911993

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 04:44 AM

Hey,have you tried using Virtual PC for you poker? It works ok for me though I will admit that it can be a bit slow when multi tabling. Certainly a reasonable option if you don't have access to a windoze machine. I'm runnning it on a 17in 1.5 powerbook with 1GB. I'd guess if you had any less power than that it might be an issue.Another option is to get onto ebay and buy a cheap windoze pc just for playing poker.cheersterry
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