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Since Full Tilt is in, I assume US players will have no problems opening up new accounts? I also assume they take Neteller deposits? Can anyone also lead me in the right direction for taking advantage of the best new player 'advantages' through Fult Tilt?
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#12
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[ QUOTE ] In declining order of size: 1. Party -- OUT 2. PokerStars -- undecided 3. Pokerroom -- undecided 4. Full Tilt -- IN 5. Paradise -- undecided, seems leaning toward IN 6. Crpyto -- OUT 7. Everest -- OUT (predates legislation) 8. iPoker -- looks OUT, but may depend on skin 9. Bodog -- IN 10. Pacific -- OUT 11. Tribeca -- undecided 12. Ultimate Bet -- IN 13. Boss Media -- OUT 14. Prima -- undecided, may depend on skin 15. Ladbrokes -- OUT (predates legislation 16. Absolute -- IN 17. Tain -- no idea 18. B2B -- no idea 19. WSEX -- IN [/ QUOTE ] Mods, please sticky. [/ QUOTE ] just throw True Poker on first. also planet poker and poker.com are in but not sure if they're on networks. |
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Since Full Tilt is in, I assume US players will have no problems opening up new accounts? I also assume they take Neteller deposits? Can anyone also lead me in the right direction for taking advantage of the best new player 'advantages' through Fult Tilt? [/ QUOTE ] yeah, letting people sign up new accounts is not a crime. if you can deposit there, you'll likely be able to do whatever you could've done a month ago |
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B2B has been out for US players for some time yes?
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Interest on rolls and rake for a few days..
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B2B has been out for US players for some time yes? e] [/ QUOTE ] Yes ,pretty sure it was a network decision,and that every B2B site has been closed for weeks now.At least the half dozen or so i have accounts on have been.They were way ahead of the curve for jumping ship. |
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Wow, bodog has really climbed that list, I had no idea they were bigger than UB and Absolute.
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Yeah, UB has really underperformed over the last couple years. A huge reason is that they don't have the term "poker" in their name.
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based on my personal conversations with representatives of Full Tilt, Bodog, and Ultimate Bet, I would recommend Ultimate Bet. They have been around since 2001, they are based on an Indian reservation in Canada (and thus have very little concern for US legislation), and they keep all their player accounts in a segregated account at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
I personally cashed out of Party and opened an account with UB yesterday. |
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Yeah, UB has really underperformed over the last couple years. A huge reason is that they don't have the term "poker" in their name. [/ QUOTE ] neither does Full Tilt (really), which has been the fasting growing poker room in the last 2 years |
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