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Marilina Crawn

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:48:55 PM8/4/24
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Thereare several different types of poker game timers available today. The best poker timer will depend on whether you are playing a friendly game or a live poker tournament. For recreational players in private games, the preferred poker blind timer is often an app. In recent years there has been a massive increase in quality poker game timer apps available, many of which are for free.

Before starting the clock, you must configure a number of settings: the number of players, which may be from two to forty; the number of chips, determined automatically from the number of players; the cost of entering into a round, and any other variables found in a normal game.


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It's only okay against repeat offenders that are routinely taking too much time. Even then, a clock shouldn't be called unless a reasonable amount of time has passed. The bigger the pot, the more time that should be allowed."


Obviously, the main thing gained is forcing the opponent to play before he has decided what to do. Putting somebody under time pressure is more likely to lead to them making a bad decision.


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The benefit = fun. Trolls do it to annoy and irritate players at the table - this is the STRATEGY! They do it bc its fun, same as online trolls will troll, harass and attack people. Again the benefit is having fun.


May Investigate?!?! lol May is the key word! From my impression it seems RP frowns on trolls wasting time but from my experience does very little to penalize and stop this behaviour.


Unfortunately, someone has to go out on the bubble each tournament. Just wear the Bubbled achievement with pride and know you made a few other players really happy I bubbled last night on one of the RPOS Satellite Fever games and it made at least one person (who was clawing to hold one for the entire game it seemed) very happy and I was ok with that.


I also use the clock to annoy the all in every hand players, particularly in the Omaha games, I know its not nice for the other players also, but they often get it , and join in.

It cheers me up to have some numbskull going PLAAAAYYYYYY

ZZZZZZZZZZZ GOOOOOOO, tells me all I need to about them, but they also sometimes temper the nonsense.


I have played with you many times, in MTT you are no slouch. I have been at Omaha games here, where the all the players at the table will attack an all-in every hand player by running the clock all the way, a form of unity that is quite impressive, and sometimes very affective. Then one by one the unified players take a shot at Mr. all-in until he is busted. a site for sore eyes I say!


I agree that it does ruin the game for everyone else at the table. RP used to have a paragraph in the rules stating that a player may NOT hold the game up by using the clock up completely on every Street, that it is rude to the other players at the table. I notice the paragraph is not in there any longer.


@Craig_Anthony do u mean in this thread which is based on the subject of Using the Clock? Sir u Do Not Play enough and have not in years to have been at any tables numerous times for this to have occurred. So once again please Stop Trolling Poker related topics


So I was playing a live event over the weekend and I had a situation occur after moving to a new table I've never heard of or seen before. Ideally I'm looking for someone with floor experience to answer but if anyone has seen something like this I am curious what your TD/Floor staff ruled in the following situation:


Hero opens on the cutoff, villain is on the button. Hero does a standard open, nothing exciting, villain tank calls. We go to the flop, now this is where the situation begins before the flop is dealt, a player not in the hand mutters "He's been tanking all day, it's getting ridiculous", which is followed by several players agreeing.


Hero continues about half of pot, villain tanks. After 20 seconds pass table calls clock. Villain uses his entire time and folds. Next hand, villain again tanks preflop, immediately the same player calls clock, again as we reach the floop the same player calls clock again on the villain. After calling clock 3 times in as many streets of action the floor gives a verbal warning to the player who has called clocked 3 times.


Now this is where my main question begins. The next hand the villain tanks, clock is called immediately again, but by a different player. The entire table begins to take turns on calling clock for every action the villain makes. I have never seen a situation like this ever before where 8 out of the 10 players at a table proceeded to target a single player. So my question for any TDs/Floorstaff or perhaps a player who has seen this happen before, is how do you as a TD deal with this situation? Can you give penalties for the entire table and allow the table to continue with only 2 players? I understand this is a very niche situation but I am really not sure how to effectively deal with this situation, and thought it was an interesting situation.


TD ended up just processing every clock call as they came in, because it was a new player every time, and they did not take decisive action to stop the clock calling, which in my mind was essentially targeted bullying and wasted a huge amount of time. I really think this was a terrible decision on the floors part.


Players excessively tanking has become a more and more frequent issue in poker due to the increase in calculations done at the table. Obviously these calculations do not need to be made during every decision on every street, but players have been complaining about excessive tanking recently.


Since you were playing in a tournament, it is possible that this player was waiting for the bubble to burst, or he may have been waiting for the day to end so that he could add on or get seated at a different table.


When the floor came over, he'd immediately ask the dealer, "Has an inordinate amount of time past that justifies calling the clock?" And all times the dealer said "Yes." That creates consensus, and dude was forced to act a little quicker after two warnings.


My opinion. There are just assholes at the table who will deliberately take their time to annoy all remaining opponents. Call the clock on them after 3 minutes. Personally, I will not call the clock on someone unless I think they are deliberately stalling for no good purpose. Three minutes tops seems reasonable.


For those new to shot clock format, the basic premise is once it is your action, the dealer starts a 30 second timer. You are given a set number of time extensions worth 30 seconds each. In this tournament, we were given seven additional time extensions for a total of 3 min and 30 seconds of time bank. This was with 106 players remaining. At 24 players, our time extensions would reset to 6. If you have not made an action when your time is up and you have no time extensions, your hand is either dead if facing action, or an auto check if not facing a bet.

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