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#1 User is offline   lgplayer1 

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Posted 2009-February-24, 20:41

How do you join friends or invite friends to join you?
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Posted 2009-February-24, 22:23

To join a friends table you can right click on their nickname and select "join lgplayer1's table"

To invite friends to join your table tell them to do the same, you can reserve a seat at your table by clicking the green table button and entering your friends nickname in a vacant seat. You can also reserve seats this way when you first start a table.
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Posted 2009-February-24, 22:26

i would imgine the flash version might have a different series of mouse clicks, but I am not certain.
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Posted 2009-February-24, 22:30

The first -- blind dates.

The second -- lots of tequila and damned good luck.
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