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What
If I Don’t Like My Seat?
We're glad you asked: Since a good seat change can make
all the difference in potential winnings, the inability
to move from one virtual seat to another without leaving
the games completely has been a common source of complaints
in Internet poker.
In brick and mortar
games, you can - by first informing the dealer of your intent
- simply move to a seat vacated by another player, with
or without posting blinds, depending on the situation. You
might want to position yourself to the left of a maniac
raiser, for example. As long as another player hasn't already
spoken for the seat you want, it's yours when someone leaves
it.
In Internet poker (as we go to press), whether you're assigned
your seat by the site software or get to choose one, you're
stuck with that original seat unless you actually leave
the games and re-enter by following the same procedure you
used to come in the first time. Therefore, don't try to
change seats in a nearly full games unless you're willing
to languish on the waiting list while the games goes on without
you.
Remember: Keeping in mind that Internet poker programming
is constantly evolving, and may sooner or later address
this issue, assume unless you know otherwise that making
a seat change means re-entering your games as a new player,
and that means behind anyone else already on the waiting
list.
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