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Old 18th May 2008, 04:11 AM
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I now have real money on PokerNordica because of a win... but should I just cash it out or should I try playing on the site. Because I don't have Windows, I run the client under wine on a BSD *nix workstation. And the client does not run well.

The pros for keeping it on the site involve the smaller amount of players and the fact that I have rakeback on the site. I am also exceptionally lazy and it's just so easy to leave it on the site and play there.

But the cons are the software being flakey on me and the lobby crashing and not coming back (without a restart of the client) after 5-10 minutes. As long as I am on a table when it happens, I can stay there. But I am not able to do a whole lot. Some of the other cons involve certain features of the site crashing the program completely. For example, I can't change my avatar... it crashed the program. I can't open tournament details... crashes. I can't open certain other things (forget exactly which) without it crashing the whole thing. And it bugs me to have money on a client that frustrates me constantly.

Right now, I am just leaving it on there and giving myself time. I don't want to request a withdrawal and then change my mind and decide I really wanted to keep it on there.

How many sites do you have your bankroll spread out on? This makes a third site for me. Do you like to keep it spread out or all on one site? What do you think are the advantages of keeping it on one site and/or keeping it on several sites?
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I have 3 as well right now. None are uber substantial, but enough to keep me playing for a good while...I like having a little here and there just so when I get too bored with one site, or get burnt out, I can change to another. The good thing is every site is a little different.....the table/tourney formats, the graphics, and of course the players themselves, so if you have a bad run on one, try changing to another. If the run continues, then it's just obvious it's time to take a break.

Since technical problems are your biggest issue, it might just be best to cash it out and put it towards some other client where you have better usage.

I will tell you, though, if you request a check, Nordica charges $15 to withdraw.....
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I have money on 4 sites, one is barely anything, but 4 nonetheless. I like having money on more than one site so I can mix it up a little. If I'm running bad I'll switch sites for a little while and see if that helps, which is probably more mental than anything. But in your case I would be tempted to take it off at some point because of the issues. Nordica is a great site, but since you can't run a lot of it I don't know how good it will be.
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dude buy a new computer, jesus.
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This is not the issue. I do not use Windows for various reasons and if I bought a Windows computer only for poker that would be a waste. All the important work I do either can't be done on Windows, would be impractical to do on Windows, or does not require Windows. While I appreciate your concern about my computational requirements, I feel that you fail to fully understand them. Online poker is a past-time for me and not something which I feel is major enough to change major areas for; on top of that, the two places I play on most often are fully supported on my computers (PS and FTP both have a Mac client and PS works perfectly under wine on the workstation).

Seriously, I have three very functional computers that work perfectly (one of which is very new). There is nothing which defines wasteful so much as the idea that I need yet another computer. And then there is the issues with security concerns about adding a Windows machine to my internal network, backup processes which would need to be modified or completely thrown out and recreated, server interoperability issues to resolve... I don't have enough hours in the week to waste so many just to add a new computer so that a poker site works better.
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Frob......Just ignore him......I have seen a lot of posts by him that are "less than intelligent" responses....probably just some young bumpkin with nothing better to do than be a smart ass
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Frob......Just ignore him......I have seen a lot of posts by him that are "less than intelligent" responses....probably just some young bumpkin with nothing better to do than be a smart ass
lol. It's funny because the response I got from a friend of mine, when describing the issue, is an offer for a free license for Vista as well as the new version of Office. Of course, he works on the development team for Office and he's been trying to pry a copy onto my computers for a long time now. We both went to the same college and the Computer Engineering department and the Computer Science department were on opposite sides of the Microsoft fence. The CS students and professors were very pro-MS and the CE/EE professors and department, as a whole, had banned MS products from their classes. I even had professors who would automatically delete (without reading) any email from a hotmail address. Oh... the holy wars are the best.

But, the truth be known... once you adjust to something, you find it very hard to change your entire work process back. At this point, I feel almost lost when trying to do anything beyond the basics on a Windows computer. And I don't have the need or the time to go back. Even though I could do it for free essentially because my friend will go out of his way to get me a free legal copy if I would just bend my knee.


Edit: I might keep the money on there long enough to try that 6c tournament you were talking about liladypokerpro. I am nuts for super low buy-in tournaments. Nothing is more fun than 3-4 beers, a good playlist of music, and a tournament where you're only out a few pennies if things go badly.
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I might keep the money on there long enough to try that 6c tournament you were talking about liladypokerpro. I am nuts for super low buy-in tournaments. Nothing is more fun than 3-4 beers, a good playlist of music, and a tournament where you're only out a few pennies if things go badly.
Give it a shot.....even tho it's a low buy-in, it's really a pretty decent little tourney They have it twice a day.....Best of luck!
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Too bad your machine did not crash when we were heads up (I am 'SixEleven' at Nordica). lol. Good game.

Keep it, a future upgrade from Nordica may help. It would probably cost you a good percentage to cash out anyways. I admire you are not on Windows for work, I am a programmer and we use windows, oh well.

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Yeah, right now I am keeping it. I'll let it sit for a bit and possibly play a bit with it. Besides, why take money out now... I still need to steal 1st from you again this Sunday.
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