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I see we are in agreement, thanks! :smiley:

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  1. Calling the Clock - A player can request the pit boss to force a player to choose an action in a set amount of time (typically 90 seconds). If the player fails to act in that time, his or her hand is folded. Only a player seated at the table at the time the current hand was dealt can call the clock.

on Replay Poker

The difference between turbo and regular tables is the time limit on the game clock. On regular tables you have 20 seconds to take your action, while on the turbo tables you only have 10 seconds to take your action.

Don’t know how this turned into a play time conversation, but these are the “real” poker rules compared to Replay rules. Can you imagine if we followed the “real” poker rules, when we have players that are upset if you take 5 seconds to play?

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Your right, but real poker 95% of the players know how to act lol (and know each other)…If we had the same rules here—hmmmmmm, i do not even want to think about that:).

Sure, sitting at a live table, there is no internet interference like slow internet. You want both of your playing games to be equal, quess what they are not. Besides Replay has a time limit so all players have equal time to react. What I mean is adjust for each type of play, live or virtual. Thank you ahead of time for getting mad at me, just adjust…

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Getting to the point where if you don’t show your cards you get labeled as a “serial buffer” (gasp!!!)…which is fine by me, please assume that I am always buffing and feel free to call every time.

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As I have said,
Occasionally in a friendly game, I may show my cards. But if you are playing to win, why would you show every hand? No one would ever call, when you want them to .

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