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Is it just me or is their hand for hand play messed up?
Also, do you have a push a button to activate your time bank on party or is it automatic?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
EDIT: Seems to me that when somebody from your table busts during hand for hand play, the other tables go on to the next hand and your table misses out -
The 10 person bubble is the worst thing to ever happen to poker
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I really cant stand party
The players drive me nuts
And that friggin Ding Ding Ding Ding
no tourney lobby button
If your registered in a tourney and forget which one your in ,,,you cant find it unless go through the chart and clik it
and did i mention the Ding Ding Ding all game long?
O yeah and the HH is a pain to look through -
I've posted about this before and i was surprised few seemed to care -- where is the outrage? Yes, party has many sucky features, and the suckiest is the endless hand for hand.
OTOH, the players are RANCID and if you hit a Special, you get a lot of cabbage. -
bullox just go into your party folder under program files and delete any of the unwanted sounds. you can replace any of the sounds with a more soothing one as long as you rename the new file the old file name.
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great tip....i think i might replace it with the sound of a cow "moo'ing"
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