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Barrin6
05-02-2006, 07:56 PM
So I'm giving my friend $120 to learn how to play 6 max lhe. Casino.net is out of the question since they changed thier bonus sign up and terms like a couple days ago(we were like 2 days late) . He's currently playing at .25/.50 and .10/.25. Does anyone know what site would work best for him and at the same time offer the limits at 6 max?

Photoc
05-02-2006, 09:00 PM
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Barrin6
05-02-2006, 09:12 PM
checked it all out. Primas are a good option but a little too risky with how they run thier business.

I_C_ALL
05-02-2006, 09:53 PM
Best solution in my opinion is Pacific. Softest games (less maniacs than Party last I checked) Deposit, wait, withdraw, risk free bankroll. Have him/her invest some money and get the max bonus on Pacific. Don't play a hand, wait a week and withdraw. I haven't done this in a few months so you may want to check here an BW if you can still deposit/withdraw and keep bonus. Takes a while to clear, but now I believe they allow multi-tabling. I love that site. Wish they'd have reloads.

I'd then go to William Hill through rakeback. He can play wicked tight and still make 5 pounds/hour. The current currency conversion puts that around $9/hr per table. If you're only using $120 bank roll, I'd only use one table.

PhillyEdB
05-02-2006, 10:17 PM
Paradise is a good first time bonus, & soft games easy 2 clear.

Best of luck.

Ken_AA
05-02-2006, 10:26 PM
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Best solution in my opinion is Pacific. Softest games (less maniacs than Party last I checked) Deposit, wait, withdraw, risk free bankroll. Have him/her invest some money and get the max bonus on Pacific. Don't play a hand, wait a week and withdraw. I haven't done this in a few months so you may want to check here an BW if you can still deposit/withdraw and keep bonus. Takes a while to clear, but now I believe they allow multi-tabling. I love that site. Wish they'd have reloads.

I'd then go to William Hill through rakeback. He can play wicked tight and still make 5 pounds/hour. The current currency conversion puts that around $9/hr per table. If you're only using $120 bank roll, I'd only use one table.

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Now that they allow multi tabling the games will toughen up. Reloads would also tighten the game sup.... Can't have your cake and eat it to.

Ken

Markusgc
05-02-2006, 11:22 PM
Why not just refer your friend to PSO for the Instant Bankroll and he gets $100 of NOT YOUR money and you get the PSO points for the referral?

Barrin6
05-03-2006, 12:10 AM
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Why not just refer your friend to PSO for the Instant Bankroll and he gets $100 of NOT YOUR money and you get the PSO points for the referral?

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He already had a party account 5 months ago when I gave him a gift certificate

Sniper
05-03-2006, 06:42 AM
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checked it all out. Primas are a good option but a little too risky with how they run thier business.

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I'm confused by this statement... What do you mean?

brazilio
05-03-2006, 07:27 AM
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checked it all out. Primas are a good option but a little too risky with how they run thier business.

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I'm confused by this statement... What do you mean?

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Strasser got money confiscated in a not so straightforward manner, and only a huge zoo post about it with a lot of people sending email that they'd never play there again got his money back. The apology emails Prima sent back were hardly apologetic, and implied that he was actually lucky he got his money back. From all I read before, they've had a long history of behavior like this.

Sniper
05-03-2006, 07:46 AM
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checked it all out. Primas are a good option but a little too risky with how they run thier business.

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I'm confused by this statement... What do you mean?

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Strasser got money confiscated in a not so straightforward manner, and only a huge zoo post about it with a lot of people sending email that they'd never play there again got his money back. The apology emails Prima sent back were hardly apologetic, and implied that he was actually lucky he got his money back. From all I read before, they've had a long history of behavior like this.

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Ahhh.. the infamous 15K that wasn't important for 4-5 months /images/graemlins/smile.gif