What is everyone's view on the fishiest poker site? In my experience and from what I have heard from other players is that Bodog, Pacific Poker are the fishiest.
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Thread: Fishiest Poker Site
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09-21-2010 #1Fish
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Fishiest Poker Site
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09-22-2010 #2Fish Food
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absolutepoker
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09-23-2010 #3
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09-26-2010 #4Fish
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Bodog is really fishy. The Merge network isn't too bad either.
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10-01-2010 #5
I agree on Bodog..
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10-08-2010 #6
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04-10-2011 #7Fish Food
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In my opinion the Fishiest Poker Site is Bodog and it offer experienced players soft competition at low stakes ring games and large tournaments.


































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04-12-2011 #8Fish Food
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Bodog is soft, but alas, no rakeback! I play at a site that's soft and gives 80% prop deal with no restrictions. It's an unbeatable deal since if you just play breakeven poker, the rakeback makes a couple hundred a week.
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04-19-2011 #9Fish Food
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888poker.com - still full of fish hehe
Absolutpoker.eu is also great. I'm getting the great profit there.
But you still have to play your best poker
Good luck!
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05-10-2011 #10Fish Food
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Doyles Room is pretty fishy, but the software is really crap
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