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Thread: How to choose an online poker room

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    lol read it again i think he's serious

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    I think it's about taking money from bad players and giving it to good players as long as humanly possible... in the end you are so good that you won't need to pay anymore and to anyone..
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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerAngel View Post
    I love that red text in the lobby, many a happy night I've spent watching Phil Ivey and Gus Hanson battling it out on the Omaha tables. That makes Full Tilt special.

    Back to the original thread though, my website has some useful comparison tables if you want a room that offers a particular game other than holdem, or if you're after a special feature like a language, no-download software or need to have 20 tables open at once .Check out the link in my sig and look for compare online poker.

    The best advice I could give anyone is to download a few, don't deposit any money and play a few freerolls to get a feel for the software. If you find you like one room in particular then check around to make sure you don't miss any good deals - there are some fantastic bonuses to be had, but don't let that sway you too much. You'll lose more money on a site you're not comfortable with, than you'll gain in bonus. Also, most rooms run loyalty point schemes or reload bonuses which have better rewards than the original sign-up bonuses anyway.

    IMO if you’re completely new you should start with Full Tilt, Pokerstars and PartyPoker, they’re not the most popular for no reason. You can then move onto the smaller sites when you've got more of an idea of what you need from your poker room.
    Fullllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt!

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    Why would anyone want to play a pre-set program.Poker sites use a game program,not an RNG.

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    The money is moved from player to player.The winners are the players the site is grooming for the world series. If a player from the site wins the advertising is worth millions.

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    When choosing your virtual poker table you should start with reading poker blogs. You will get first-hand online players information, the pros and cons which will help you find the best online poker room for you. Consider the time spent reading the online poker blogs an investment in your future comfort, security and steady success in online gambling.

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    I know for a fact Poker stars is scam. I stick with real poker. After my experience wiht thme I won't trust any of the other companies.

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    Don't use Full Tilt. Their last check I recieved from them bounced. Its been over a month and no resolution.

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    I got a good bank wire from Full Tilt

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    All poker rooms have their way of attracting players like in HollywoodPoker they have celebrities playing and it's cute to see the stars beside their name It doesn't mean that they are rigged when we lose. We have to remember that the money doesn't go to the poker room but to other players so they are actually to happy when players win because we feel "lucky" with the poker room.

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