You can also try something like teamviewer to remotely view/control your pokerstars computer via your mobile phone/device. It will add a little lag, however.
Yeah like burro said, unless they've changed it, you can't play home club games. Found that out the hard way. Like burro said, only option is to tether using your phone.
Its actually not that difficult, assuming your provider allows it. Most do for free... I think verizon went through a class action lawsuit because they were charging for it several years ago.
What provider do you have, and which phone?
most phones call it 'Mobile Hotspot'. I use mine all the time (non poker related) when traveling.
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You can also try something like teamviewer to remotely view/control your pokerstars computer via your mobile phone/device. It will add a little lag, however.
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the self proclaimed cat-man strikes again!
Date: 03/13/17 Prize: $2,500 Players: 5 Position Player Points Prize $ Club Pts KOs KOed By 1 stupahdahso 2.47 $2,500 3.0 1 2 K0nKuzh0n 1.16 $0 3 stupahdahso 3 DisBdaGator 0.58 $0 0 K0nKuzh0n 4 fogsailing 0.24 $0 0 K0nKuzh0n 5 BerryCuda 0.00 $0 0 K0nKuzh0n
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very well-played final 3 gator and kuz. and especially heads up kuz, i had the chips and could withstand some variance, you got caught on the wrong side of a short dime. good game!
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Congrats to those that played tonight, and esp those who played well. Wish I'd been there, alas, work took me out of town today, I got back with minutes to spare. Sadly, laptop warmup, pokerstars updates and login process took about 2 more minutes than the program allowed for late registration. I almost made it, but "almost" gets no cigars. There's always next week.
"life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards" - soren kierkegaard
one way to avoid that scenario is to preregister and prepay, then if you don't sit down at the table in the first 10 minutes you continue to auto-fold until you do or go broke. its for free chips and in a denomination that is meaningless, like tossing pennies against the wall for fun. the real value is the club points. and well worth taking a few absent hit to preserve presence in the game.
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Agreed, been a little distracted, monster workload right now, ongoing for the next month at minimum. I already registered tonight for the next game, but that one would be easier to get to anyway, Sunday, as opposed to Monday end of workday. I might have preregistered already for the one the following Monday, since I didn't make it to this one when I tried. Didn't plan ahead well for the whatifs for tonights game.
"life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards" - soren kierkegaard
we are nearing the end of another quarterly 3-month season and we've been playing as a club for about a year, and i wonder now that the regular members have settled out if maybe it is time to tweak the structure of the games. there are 11 members of which sillbeer has never played and firedog hasn't played for months, so 9 of us somewhat 'regulars' take the time to participate. what works best for those who put in the work?
1) the alternating sunday and monday nights is distracting to me and it seems there is less participation on mondays, maybe due to east coast/west coast time lags and job schedules. would a straight sunday nights game work better for some? worse for others? also, monday nights interfere with my tv story '24 legacy' so i have to watch half of the programs on my computer the next day which irritates me.
2) the start time of 8:00 pm is late for the east but early for the west with a 3 hour local time difference. would a later start time make it easier for more to participate? like maybe 8:30 et? or would that be too late for the easties?
3) the quarterly season stats are calculated on 10 of 13 possible games, but i'm the only one so far this season who has played 10 games with 2 left to go. and I've finished top 3 except for one anomaly at 7th place. that means that if i finish better than 7th in the next two games then i get to drop my worst performance this season. everybody else is going to have to take a straight average of all their games including mistakes. maybe a lower number of 'for keepsies' games would be more equitable? like 9 or maybe even 8? both are around 3/4 of possible matches.
anyways, if there are structural changes that need to be adjusted before the next season starts, then now is the time, make your voice heard. i'm basically on a freeroll as i pretty much have this locked up. also, if you are low on ass whoopins, i'm fixin to open up a big can of it tonight. come git some.
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oh, and another thing...
poker is a multidimensional sport involving math, instinct, luck, trickery, hustle, and other stuff too, it has many elements. i want each of you to know i consider you special unique individual flowers, i enjoy plucking you and sniffing you then crushing you under the heel of my boot. there is no love in poker, for the sake of the game.
poker can make your nostrils flare, like an animal when it is time to run or eat, breathe deep. problem is, the other animals can see when your nostrils flare and the teeth bare. catch you later.
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That would work better for me Burro. I'd love Sundays. If you get a quorum it works for me.
Thanks,
FS
FogSailing
Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.
I don't play as often as I should but I always hated the alternating days. Never could keep them straight. I prefer Sunday only games.
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