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Basically ♥♥♥♥ almost never goes in your favor xD have a nice day =D
Yup, I had the same thoughts. They should have removed the bidding cap. Or at least raise it much higher.
It is. That's why I said to "at least raise it much higher". As it stands, Blackjack is much more profitable (since the bidding cap raises by 2k(?) for every win but I only raised it to 5k so not sure if it goes higher) and it goes by much faster. Also more "save scummable".
As it stands, poker is less efficient by quite a big margin. And as the previous poster mentioned, you can actually re-raise quite a bit but since the re-raise amount is fixed, you have to awkwardly do chain re-raise. Which bypass the "All In" mechanics.