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poker genie quirks & questions
just picked up a poker genie for a buddy and trying to set it up for him. would like to be able to have him just plug it in and everything be set.
1. when inputting blind schedule, is there an easy way to get to '0'? or is the only way to use the '-' button?
2. assuming that there is no way to make the breaks not be a level.
3. in custom mode, can you change all the time levels at one time?
4. noticed some quirks when i went back in and modified some things. have not pinpointed them yet. think i recall that if i went back into re-edit a break that it filled the blinds with the previous level instead of keeping them at '0'.
5. dont input just your blind level and them go back in to input the times. screws everything up.
6. when putting in a custom schedule, is there a timeframe that it will be stored in the machine?
7. have not tried this yet. when in the middle of a tournament, can you skip a level (i.e. in the case where players want to play through break)?
8. am i reading correctly, when starting a tourney with a custom blind schedule -- all he needs to do is hold down the 'cancel' button when he plugs it in. right?
9. are there any other quirks that i have not found yet? any suggestions to make his experience easier?
any help would be answers or suggestions would be appreciated.
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