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  1. Oh that is really cool, I didn't know about this. I guess when it comes to Unibet I will stick to the web client then. Still, if anyone can share thoughts regarding poker and linux I would be grateful. I am a big fan of vms so that was my first though but perhaps I should be looking more into winehq as well.
  2. Hello, I have recently switched to linux on my main rig and been trying to find the optimal setup to sratch my poker itch. I know Unibet has a fairly decent web client but it really is not the best for multitabling as you can only see action on one table at the same time. So I figured a windows virtual machine would be perfect for this. Problem is the performance of the client within the vm is subpar. I easily reach 100% cpu load, on a reasonably good processor Ryzen7 2700. just by running 4 tables on 4 cores vm. Granted, I do not run a distribution and kernel optimized for virtualization. My question is does anyone have any success with running poker clients on vms? I am not sure whether I should rethink my setup or spend a lot of time tweaking this for possibly little improvement. I guess this also leads to another question, does running the client within the vm is fine or it can possibly be considered a suspicious behavior?
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