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Ive got two computers at home networked on the same internet connection.
Am I able to have a friend over using the other PC whilst I play on my laptop or is this likely to look like we are colluding or Im using multiple accounts??
I dont want to get my accounts frozen so wont bother if theres any risk.
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Hello Robert,
Thank you for writing. For security and integrity reasons, our system does
not allow players from the same household or with the same IP address to
play in the same ring games or Sit & Go tournaments. However multi-table
tournaments and heads-up matches are not included in this restriction.
There is no override to this restriction.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Regards,
William
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Thats great thanks for the info!
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It seems to be based (on PS) on #of entrants, any big MTT is OK as mentioned, but my girlfriend and I play in the same 180 player S&G's on stars all the time off the same connection, but any fewer entrants and they try to prevent it.










