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Fri, Mar 10 2023 3:51 PM (14 replies)
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  • AnaNikolaj
    639 Posts
    Fri, Mar 10 2023 7:38 AM

    pdb1:
    They do have it enabled in Showdowns . ( which is funny because you are playing against the course for a low score in the standings . The opponent is inconsequential . Having nothing to do with your score or whether you win or lose is also inconsequential  in the Showdown standings )..Would be simpler to play a solo round

     

    The funny thing is, the showdowns are played as a regular coin room game in Casablanca. People playing the showdowns can be matched with any player, just looking for a game in the Casablanca room. Therefore, coin room players already seem to have the ability to finish a round after a forfeit enabled? 

  • easternguy
    301 Posts
    Fri, Mar 10 2023 9:02 AM

    Thanks for the response, I only assumed that when I was shown to forfeit, they won.

    As I said, it has never happened while I was losing or against anyone with whom I was having a nice chat. This leads me to believe that it's no accident.

  • DodgyPutter
    4,690 Posts
    Fri, Mar 10 2023 3:51 PM

    AnaNikolaj:
    The funny thing is, the showdowns are played as a regular coin room game in Casablanca. People playing the showdowns can be matched with any player, just looking for a game in the Casablanca room. Therefore, coin room players already seem to have the ability to finish a round after a forfeit enabled? 

    In all three rooms the matching is like that, and it basically is a coin game. Same stakes as usual for the rooms and even have to play a tiebreaker that has nothing to do with the Showdown.  So why the difference that sometimes the Showdown games can be played to a finish when other games can't? (lol, did I just answer your question with the same question?)

    Could it be that whatever the "fix" (partial fix I suppose) is it's only put on during the showdowns, where the most complaints about this are generated?  I really can't see why that would be but I'm certainly not a computer expert. Would there be a cost, either financial or in manpower, to run it?

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