Any win/loss ratio greater than about 60% is, IMO, quite unlikely. Mick, you can't control your partner's reactions.and if he times out, YOU lose as well, so against this attack, there's only so much you can do.īut yes.check records. Players who set up such tables, seem to be more likely to be brainless card tossers.they don't think at all, so they don't want you to have the time to do so.or abusive as you describe. no matter how hard the sites try to prevent it, there will always be people who find a way to ruin the fun of online pinochle.check your opponents' records before clicking 'Start'.The two opponents' screen names were wnabln333 and cher1606, although I'm sure they will change screen names and get others to join in their crusade to ruin online pinochle. At that point, the score was something like 430 to -240 we were winning, but it didn't matter. Then they started working on my partner, and eventually she timed out. After I realized what they were up to, I just passed every hand and played my cards as quickly as possible. No matter what I or my partner bid, they outbid us. They also took the bid on every hand to lessen the chances of us making points. I clicked to see what it was and then realized the scam.they were trying to delay my actions so that I would time out. It was on a 7-minute table, and as soon as it was my turn to bid on the first hand (I bid second), one of them sent me a private message. Just played a game (if you can call it that) on playok where the two opponents made my partner time out.
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