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WhiteRider wrote:The 9 seat option will be added for preferred seating.
The problem is that the hand histories (or table windows) do no include any information about what size the table is, therefore PT3 has no way to know. This is why you have to identify the table size.
There is no [reliable] way to distinguish between a full 9 seat table and a 10 seat table with 9 players.
Once things settle down at Party we may be able to come up with some additional ways to distinguish between them, but while things are changing it's hard to do.
euneva wrote:i can confirm now last post of assitoni.
it's working fine with "prefered seating" OFF in both PT3 and PP.
it's NOT working with "prefered seating" ON.
"The 9 seat option will be added for preferred seating" will solve this ?
anyway, i cannot say "at least i can play now" like assitoni, because i have to choose either "prefered seating" or "HUD position correct".![]()
for now i choose "HUD position correct", but multitabling without "prefered seating" is driving me nuts!
really hope u solve this asap... as in 'next update'...![]()
best regards!
assitoni wrote:WhiteRider wrote:The 9 seat option will be added for preferred seating.
The problem is that the hand histories (or table windows) do no include any information about what size the table is, therefore PT3 has no way to know. This is why you have to identify the table size.
There is no [reliable] way to distinguish between a full 9 seat table and a 10 seat table with 9 players.
Once things settle down at Party we may be able to come up with some additional ways to distinguish between them, but while things are changing it's hard to do.
why dont you make PT3 recognize all former NL 10 max tables as NL 9 max? is it written in the HH if its NL or FL, just cancel the option for cashgames to qualify a NL table as 10 max
WhiteRider wrote:The problem is the tables are still changing - as I said, once things settle down I'm sure we'll be able to do this.
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