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    River Rat Mr_Henley's Avatar
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    Default best beginning site

    I've narrowed it down to Full Tilt and UB (not tht I have many being US)

    I need some feeback on which you would prefer


    I like the bonus and have been more successful on UB (of course fake money)

    but like the variety and so many different options on FT

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    are u after tourneys or cash games? i find the traffic isn't great on UB for sng's. you'll find it better being on US time but FT may be better for these.
    For Free Money, Rakeback and some 6x Ongame bonuses, I recommend PokerSource.

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    I liked low PLH and then SnG's also

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    how much are you depositing? it might be worth trying both. many people find they don't like a particular site for really specific things, like graphics on the tables, sounds etc.

    eg. alot of people like party, i HATE it with a passion, not sure why though, it just....annoys me!

    but if i had to pick one it would be UB, games are pretty soft from what i've seen and their bonus is good (especially as they pay it as you go, not in a big chunk).
    For Free Money, Rakeback and some 6x Ongame bonuses, I recommend PokerSource.

    I recommend Cardrunners for superb poker coaching. It was honestly the single biggest improvement in my game signing up there! Sign-up fee might seem steep, but it pays itself back within weeks.

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    probably 50-100$

    nothing major at first

    so far i like FT better

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    The games at Full tilt are supposed to be easier from what I've heard.

    Omaha is much more popular at FT and I think the same goes for SNG's.

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    I will play alot of .5/.10 PLH or some lower SnG and probably start wiht mindset, if i lose 5$+ i should prolly relax for the day, or make $5+ im good for the day lol I just want to work up and get comfortbale in higher games

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    I hear the play is easier at UB though....I just am bias to FT, nice variety and format

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    Default easy money

    I enjoy FT, but recently I found a site, cigarclubpoker.com. that is pretty good. It is not as huge as FT, but its quality and easy money.

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    I am making my first deposit tomorro and still stukc between FT and UB..I like SnG and low stakes PLH (so NL if i feel lucky tht day)

    need some feedback

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