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LOOKING FOR A ONLINE GAME, Adam Balkwill, 13. Sep 2003 04:06 | ||
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| I am Looking for a good site tthat ha allot of players on it and i can find some good low limit games to make some money in :) any suggestions THanks in advance | ||
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Re: LOOKING FOR A ONLINE GAME, 4 POKER, 13. Sep 2003 04:13 | ||
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| My suggestion?.......Party Poker. Tons of games.......'lots of action......all limits! 4 POKER | ||
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Re: LOOKING FOR A ONLINE GAME, MozMan, 13. Sep 2003 07:40 | ||
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| I am also partial to Ultimate Bet; mainly because I like the UI better. Poker Stars is prettty good too, that's where I learned at the play money tables. -Moz "It's not so much that I have confidence in scientists being right; it's that I have so much confidence in non-scientists being wrong." | ||
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Re: LOOKING FOR A ONLINE GAME, chasepoker, 13. Sep 2003 09:37 | ||
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| UB has some soft mulit table NL tournamnets Pokerstars i think has better structured tournaments but a little tougher competition, and party i refuse to play at after the site crashed in 2 out of 3 tournaments i last played in, though it may have got better since then ! on 13. Sep 2003 07:40 MozMan wrote: > I am also partial to Ultimate Bet; mainly because I like the UI better. Poker Stars > is prettty good too, that's where I learned at the play money tables. > > -Moz > > "It's not so much that I have confidence in scientists being right; it's that I have > so much confidence in non-scientists being wrong." Chasepoker | ||
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Re: LOOKING FOR A ONLINE GAME, flintsword, 13. Sep 2003 12:55 | ||
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| Good question Adam. You should try a variety of sites. The important thing is to be comfortable with the site, and to have a broad playing populations in which to improve, IMO. You also want the opportunity to "stretch your Poker muscles" in inexpensive competitions. There are tournaments at www.pokerstars.com that have 200+ tables of nine players, where you can practice playing your hands with varying degrees of aggressiveness, for an entry fee of $1 to $3. These tournaments are good forums to practice "patience", which means folding everything in sight but top hands. Finding a good site and playing is half the battle, you should also schedule opportunities for you to develop, improve, and grow as a player. I hope this post helps and not only answers your specific question, but makes you think about future, better play. Good luck in your games! flintsword | ||
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