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I just saw a top score of over 1.1 BILLION DOLLARS(1,100,000,000) on the Texas Hold 'em game.
I want an AARP MODERATOR to explain to me how a score that high is possible legitimately in a game where you start with 2,000 measly points.
If there is a LEGITIMATE explanation, I then want the MODERATOR to explain how long it would take someone to reach 1.1 BILLION DOLLARS(1,100,000,000).
@nctarheel, due to how endless this game is and that the pool of points scales up with new in-game players joining the table, it does seem like these scores are accurate. It also means that gamers are playing for very long periods of time.
Thanks for the response but I find that the sheer volume of the number; that being ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS, to be impossible with regular play. I would like a Moderator to attempt to score even the 64 million that is the high score so far this week. If that is not possible, maybe a technician can give some pointers on this discussion board on how to attain the scores that I think are IMPOSSIBLE.
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