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03-09-2005, 02:58 PM
Post subject: internet speed connection
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Canada
Posts: 83
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Hi all,
Does anybody played online with normal internet speed via phone lines. I actually have High speed internet at home but I have the opportunity to have Free internet at basic speed.
My question is : is it still playable at this speed or High speed internet is a must ?
Thanks for your feed back
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FyrFytr998
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Milford,Ct.
Posts: 1,412
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I've played on regular dial up just fine. You should have no problem, but there are technical difficulties sometimes.
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Spook
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Flush
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 388
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I can't realy answer your question directly... but for me personaly, Dial-up is not an option. I spend way too much time doing things on the net to be bottlenecked by those speeds.
I believe it would be playable (but noticably slower). Software updates, which happen fairly often, would probably triple in duration. And doing multiple tables at once would probably be too slow.
Good luck.
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FyrFytr998
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Milford,Ct.
Posts: 1,412
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Originally Posted by Spook
I can't realy answer your question directly... but for me personaly, Dial-up is not an option. I spend way too much time doing things on the net to be bottlenecked by those speeds.
I believe it would be playable (but noticably slower). Software updates, which happen fairly often, would probably triple in duration. And doing multiple tables at once would probably be too slow.
Good luck.
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In that regards I agree whole heartedly. If you do alot of other things while you play then stay away from dial up.
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Jes_Gru
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Straight
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 209
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I currently have dial-up (because hi-speed is not avialable in my area). I am able to 3/4 table at a time. There are slight delays, and sometimes it auto-folds my hand, but it is still playable.
I would seriously reconsider giving up your hi-speed access though. I used to have hi-speed, it is painful using the internet with just dial-up.
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Corey
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Full House
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 1,349
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Soupie has played with dial up quite a bit.
I have only played with cable connection and sometimes the damn thing will reboot on me....
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Corey
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Yeah, I believe soupie, one of the if not THE best tourney player on FTR, plays with 56k connection.
I suppose it will be noticeably slower and will take some getting used to, and being disconnected during a hand would suck, but I suppose it's do-able.
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Corey
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Full House
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Posts: 1,349
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Yeah, I believe soupie, one of the if not THE best tourney player on FTR, plays with 56k connection
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Used to he now has wireless. speed wise i am not sure...
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Corey
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wobbler
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Straight
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 134
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It doesn't take a lot of bandwidth to communicate between the poker client and server--56k is plenty. I've multi-tabled on dialup without a problem.
I suggest you turn off all automatic software and virus updates though. You don't want your computer to suddenly start downloading large files in the middle of a poker hand.
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iwa
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Straight
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 189
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Yeah, poker software = low bandwidth programs. As long as you have a decent computer, these poker programs can easily run. Personal opinion, 56k is a pain in the ass, I would stay away from it if you can pay for your broadban connection. Make up the difference by winning in poker hope the advice helped, take care.
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