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system merging people with high stacks at the same table.
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[QUOTE="flitspaal, post: 7180783, member: 1053214"] For a while now i've noticed a peculiar pattern. When in the initial hands of a tournament I go all in for example with AA or AK or KK and win against one two or three other players, and then have a huuuge stack of chips .... i soon get re-seated at some other table and surprise surprise, with multiple people with also similar stacks as me. Today i got KK in one of the first hands, went all in and tripled my stack, then in the next 15 minutes I got three times KK again (!!) but at that point was reseated already to a table with three more players with the same stack, and every time I just played the hand normally (or you can call it chickened out if you like) Anyway this phenomena of the chip leaders being reseated together is something which frequently caught my attention, and I think programming must be the explanation Anyone else who has seen this or has something to add? [/QUOTE]
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