Easiest ON-Line Site - Holdem
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Easiest ON-Line Site - Holdem
OK, let's hear it. Where have you had the most success? Which site has the most fish? Best tourneys? etc..
Don't hold back.
Don't hold back.
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Sundance - Posts: 98
- Joined: Thu Oct 30, 2003 12:51 pm GMT
- Location: Illinois
I have tried Pacific Poker, Ultimate Bet and Partypoker. UB plays more of a "true" game. Pacific Poker is pretty good for that too.
Partypoker is very strange-but I have some good success there. People on the lower stakes tables call everything. $3/$6 and up, people start playing more like you would expect. The single table tourney on partypoker are a joke. Playing NL someone invariably goes all in on the 1st hand every time. Often, if you fold every time you can already finish in the top 5. Play tight early and aggressive starting when the blinds are $50/$100 and you can do well. Party's multitable tourneys always have over 1000 players (with over 1/2 being dead money and out in the 1st hour). It makes for some nice pay offs without investing too much up front.
I liked the few tournaments that I played at UB, but there went enough players at the sit and gos. I often had to wait 20 minutes for a $20 game to start.
I liked playing the ring games at UB best. Partypoker is tough to beat for tourneys (although I have heard that other places that I havent tried are good too).
Have I rambled enough?
Partypoker is very strange-but I have some good success there. People on the lower stakes tables call everything. $3/$6 and up, people start playing more like you would expect. The single table tourney on partypoker are a joke. Playing NL someone invariably goes all in on the 1st hand every time. Often, if you fold every time you can already finish in the top 5. Play tight early and aggressive starting when the blinds are $50/$100 and you can do well. Party's multitable tourneys always have over 1000 players (with over 1/2 being dead money and out in the 1st hour). It makes for some nice pay offs without investing too much up front.
I liked the few tournaments that I played at UB, but there went enough players at the sit and gos. I often had to wait 20 minutes for a $20 game to start.
I liked playing the ring games at UB best. Partypoker is tough to beat for tourneys (although I have heard that other places that I havent tried are good too).
Have I rambled enough?
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Dave B - Tournament Champion
- Posts: 5010
- Joined: Mon Aug 11, 2003 10:49 am GMT
- Location: Minnesota
I play exclusively at pokerroom. I'm somewhat new though and only chose the site because there was no download needed and I started playing when I was at work.
Nothing like getting paid to play. From what I've read here most people like UB and partypoker though.
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ballbp - Posts: 1007
- Joined: Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:49 pm GMT
- Location: Atlanta, GA
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