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    SNOBBY OR NO?
     Posted by
      LADY_AWE
          (VIP) 21 Dec  2016  2:10pm
    
 
  I prefer to never join an "invite only" table if at all possible.  I feel like it is a very uppity concept that implies I-am-better-than-you.  Occasionally it is necessary for a short-term need like catching a challenger to your table and avoiding others.  But other than a one-time scenario like that, I don't want to join nor receive "special" invites.
  So for those of you who only set such tables, what exactly is the purpose, if I may ask?
  
     
  
  
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     Posted by
      Crackerjacky3
           10 Jul  2018 12:04pm
    
 
  I create invite only tables for specific people that are already informed that we are going to play a game with each other. I have notice that people have the invite only tab checked and yet invite everyone to a private table which does not work. I want to play them if they are so mixed up.  
  
     
  
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