Pleaseeeeeeee can we have breaks in satellites!
I guess you could say it's my own fault for registering them but...
1) I wanna play them
2) I assume Sky want me to play them to pay rake and increase the fields
2) Some sats have breaks and some don't and I have no idea how to find out which is which or what the criteria is.
The break that's just gone 9:55pm is now the second break in a row tonight where I've unable to leave the computer due to no sat breaks. I really wanna grind these sats, even more so now all the UKOPS sats are here but I just can't do it if I have to wait 3-4 hours every night without a toilet or smoke break.
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Morning Gents.
OK, I'll send this upstairs this morning, some reasonable points there.
The point by Bearly as to consistency is also, fair to say, very fair & relevant.
Gary's post is good balance, incidentally. I play 4 & 5 hour SNG/DYM sessions, 5 or 6 at a time, & I manage, despite age & nature having the expected effect on my bladder capacity to manage x hours without a wee.
But I'm going to ask a favour now - just indulge me whilst I add a bit of perspective. This is not the Company view, I just enjoy looking at "problems" from different angles, & on a personal level, when I see a thread like this, I can't help but have a little meander of the mind. You will understand, of course, that it is a generation thing. Times have changed, & for the most part, very much for the better. Good good, I'm all for that.
But when I see stuff like.....
"Pleaseeeeeeee can we have breaks in satellites!"
"is now the second break in a row tonight where I've unable to leave the computer due to no sat breaks"
"I have to wait 3-4 hours every night without a toilet or smoke break."
"Its completely unreasonable to expect people to play through these with no break."
I just can't do it if I have to wait 3-4 hours every night without a toilet or smoke break.......
I just can't help but think how we as poker players look at ourselves. We MUST HAVE a smoke breaks? (Don't worry about the non-smokers, they don't mind waiting whilst us smokers have a quick gasp).
What a life we lead, eh?
I do stress that I'll send the thread upstairs, & you make some fair points, but it just makes me look at perspective......
Please understand I'm just being reflective & maybe a touch whimsical, before anyone jumps on me.
More follows......
My dad (he says, meandering off...) was a train driver, long distance stuff. His regular route was Paddington - Plymouth, which was an 8 hour trek back in the day. No toilets on Steam Locos, of course, & they can't take a break anyway. The train stopped once, @ Bristol, so it was two 4 hour stints without a break. They had a fireman of course, & the cab was open-sided, so they found a way to cope I suppose.
Modern trains don't have a "fireman" or second man, & I don't know the longest journey they undertake without a break, but it's probably 2 or 3 hours. They seem to manage.
Long distance coach drivers on the Motorway? No idea, but I expect they have a mandatory pee break every few hours or so.
I'm sure there must be scores of jobs where the staff can't take an hourly break. Bet they wish they were poker players, eh?
Anyway, I hope you'll excuse my little meander, & take it in the intended spirit. It's just perspective.
I've sent the thread upstairs, & I'm sure they'll look at it. And ignore my rambling.
Or a North Sea diver.
Very true.
I do take the point the lads are making, but I have this sort of theory about poker players relationship with the real world, & our basic "demands" being a bit out of line with real life.
On 861 we get 4 minutes break every hour, for a 5 hour duration, so we can nip out for a wee, but we can't manage time for a smoke, any more than people can smoke on, say, a 14 hour airplane flight.
Fortunately, I'm sure everyone will ignore me, as per, I'm just rambling.
Anyway, as promised earlier in the thread, some fair points, & I've sent it upstairs.
I also promise never to ramble & meander ever again.
I just like to challenge the status quo, look at things differently.
I've promised not to do it again.