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Thursday January 22nd 2009, 4:19 am
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I habitually earn money at Bodog. Their $15-$25 buy-in Sit and Go competitions have a remarkable number of bad players. The $6 turbos are also comparatively straightforward. Sundays are the best, because Bodog’s sportsbook clients sign on and play poker – terribly badly. If you know Omaha, I seriously recommend that. Bodog’s the sole site with a sportsbook. I also have pals that play Final Bet and full-speed.

Full speed is crazily slow, and the players are sometimes very good. Bodog has the swiftest times out of all of the casino sites, Final Bet is somewhere in the middle. Poker Stars has lots of suckouts. I detest that site. I also get paid by Bodog, though it takes roughly a month.

Still, I have won huge tourneys. Finally , Bodog’s random number generator seems to be the nearest to my home game ( on the felt ), while full speed and PokerStars ( particularly PokerStars ) appear impractical. One of the worst players I know ( he is a massive fish ) does very well on full-speed. Full-speed is the best site to play on a Mac though, while Bodog and UB are windows only. Bodog also has massive $4500, $10,000, $5000 warranted multi-table contests, which infrequently do not have that many players.

The other sites fill up with tons of players. When attempting to win a giant multi-table tourney, it truly helps to have a smaller number of players, as it’s less people to beat, less time expended in front of your PC, and less probabilities of getting a bad beat.


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