playing on poker tables
we need to have the high rollers locked for player under lvl7or 8 it not good for new players to seat on the this table with there 20k or so while I have a few million (sometimes). it always end the same way I look like the bad guy who took the babies cookie.so today I sat on high roller 9 players under lvl 5 I cleaned out this is not fair on them so I gave them there chips back and told them to play on lower tables which makes me look bad as well cuz im not the only person on the table and Im asking people to leave the table for them to enjoy what we have others may not like that cuz I had 3million on the table I didn't need the newbie's chip but I could not say the same for others on the table. anyway its not fair on the new players they don't know any better.

This will be addressed in the upcoming update.
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MnGal commented
Good suggestion Bren - I agree-
I would never play at High roller table if I were a new player- but some peeps
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Stig Russell commented
im sitting on the wall with this one ... yes i seen new players do this go all in and lose and i have sent them chips .... but once u seen them back there chips off them go and do it again ....or back to chat and start begging for chips this will never be stopped no matter what we come up with ....its like going to the betting shop spending the cat food money on a horse and then asking for it back as the horse didn't win .......old saying ...ONLY BET WHAT U CAN AFFORD TO LOSE !
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Oldpoop commented
People are going to play where the tables are. If there is only one table going, that is where people will go. So lose chips they will or win (or CP's). Can't be helped. But look at the reverse. I see high rollers going to the lower tables when no one is at the high roller table. They jump in with max chips and go all in every hand. What are the newbies supposed to do? They lose slowly if they fold all the time or fast if they go all in all the time. People have to realize this is not real poker here. If it was, people would play a lot different. Raise the buy in to keep people out. Make the high roller table 10K/20K a hand or higher and buys in to match. That will keep the newer people out.
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ChelseaDT commented
I dont think so , its always been a way of poker to either win big or lose big... part of the game,
If people dont want to lose all their money then they shouldnt call when they dont have a good hand , however introducing pot limit tables would fix this issue , we dont need more level bet limits we have enough of those already
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oBADWOLFo commented
I see the point with this one, too often I see a new play put all their chips down on a table to then lose them in just a few hands, I always worry that since they are so new to the game thats going to be the end of it for them, there are ways to make chips but at that low a level I'm not sure they have the hang of those yet. I often like you check players balances when they are at my table and if I see someone with all their chips on the table I watch and send to them if they lose them, sometimes they go off and play another game other times they stay and lose them all over again. part of the reason they might sit there is because at the time it was the only table running or other times I'm sure it's a way to try and increase your chips fast.
I guess a level block could work, just like the bet limits on the other casino games, I would worry it will upset low level players who may have enough chips to play at the higher tables, but then again level 7 or 8 does not take that long to get to and might give more chance of a player losing their chips staying to play the game and doing missions and jobs to make them back.
worth a look at anyway.
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LUNY commented
I think the buy ins need to change to a minimum of 20x the big blind.
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penn50w commented
actually, they want to be instant millionaires so I wouldn't worry about it. I've seen it to many times. They learn the hard way.