Tricks to make the site work for you
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 8:46 am
Well, since I'm not using the minimum requirements, as a basic member, the site just doesn't work when the ads are running. Totally unpredictable when and how a hand may be lost or not paid, but I've found a solution that has been working. Depends on the game, some games in contests work pretty well, such as quick quads, dream card, and you can just play. The monthly contest, as well as the classic single hand seem to fail on trips on the deal and the draw.
The biggest trick is when in doubt, refresh before hitting deal, and refresh periodically. The game for me seems to usually be reliable in the monthly single hand about twenty hands in. After that, it is like a ticking this time bomb. If I notice it has been 20 hands, or if something doesn't seem right like bells ringing in stereo, or a slow hand coming out, I'll refresh as soon as it says deal. Learn to sense the game bugging and do not gamble another hand before refreshing. Just wait and don't hit deal just to lose a hand for nothing.
Another tip is when you're being dealt cards or waiting for drawn cards, or credits to apply, have patience and wait for it. The hands seem to pull through immensely more when you're gold, but will sometimes pull through for basic. So wait, and don't start clicking on things trying to wake the game.
Don't refresh until the play button says deal or you might not get credits. Sometimes you do if a few credits start being applied, but I think it depends on the game.
Refreshing before a problem hand occurs preemptively has been working well the last two days. I don't know why things start being more and more certain the longer you play after the game loads, but it is that way. Don't take the process for granted playing longer than safe and refresh often and any time "the matrix" starts sending those funny signals, those harbingers and omens of dead and lost hands. With experience, you get to notice the things going on before a problem occurs hands later, so be alert to them. Things going slow is another clue, failure is imminent. Think of these things as a check engine light. Refresh and don't wait for it to turn red.
Also be weary if you notice a new ad has loaded too. Sometimes this tends to be a sign a coming hand may fail. If the ad goes grey, beware as well. Refresh before playing a new hand. Stick to my rule, always refresh every 20 hands. Sometimes you can go longer, but the game will tend to surprise you at the worst possible moment if you do.
Hope this solution continues to work and works for you.
The biggest trick is when in doubt, refresh before hitting deal, and refresh periodically. The game for me seems to usually be reliable in the monthly single hand about twenty hands in. After that, it is like a ticking this time bomb. If I notice it has been 20 hands, or if something doesn't seem right like bells ringing in stereo, or a slow hand coming out, I'll refresh as soon as it says deal. Learn to sense the game bugging and do not gamble another hand before refreshing. Just wait and don't hit deal just to lose a hand for nothing.
Another tip is when you're being dealt cards or waiting for drawn cards, or credits to apply, have patience and wait for it. The hands seem to pull through immensely more when you're gold, but will sometimes pull through for basic. So wait, and don't start clicking on things trying to wake the game.
Don't refresh until the play button says deal or you might not get credits. Sometimes you do if a few credits start being applied, but I think it depends on the game.
Refreshing before a problem hand occurs preemptively has been working well the last two days. I don't know why things start being more and more certain the longer you play after the game loads, but it is that way. Don't take the process for granted playing longer than safe and refresh often and any time "the matrix" starts sending those funny signals, those harbingers and omens of dead and lost hands. With experience, you get to notice the things going on before a problem occurs hands later, so be alert to them. Things going slow is another clue, failure is imminent. Think of these things as a check engine light. Refresh and don't wait for it to turn red.
Also be weary if you notice a new ad has loaded too. Sometimes this tends to be a sign a coming hand may fail. If the ad goes grey, beware as well. Refresh before playing a new hand. Stick to my rule, always refresh every 20 hands. Sometimes you can go longer, but the game will tend to surprise you at the worst possible moment if you do.
Hope this solution continues to work and works for you.