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I play on this site and enjoy the interface and the graphics. The site occassionally laggs, but the support is nice, and the cashouts are quick. Anywho, I have had some success on this site, but don't know of any good way of keeping track of ROI, ITM, and hand history as PT only works for ring games on Pokerroom. The worst part is SNGPT doesn't work for Pokerroom either. Does anyone else on here play STTs on Pokerroom? And if so, how do you compensate for these problems? Should I just give up, and switch to Pokerstars or Party?
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I think there are plenty of other reason to swicth to Stars or Party: the fish.
If you really like PR, then I would invest some time in trying to get the makers of those programs to add support for PR. I'm sure you could get others to help you out. |
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I play there but only to clear the nice bonus they have. I also play whenever I don't feel like focusing too much, and play much lower limits there compared to what I play at party.
What I don't like at pokerroom is that they don't directly show you how much you have to call (compared to how it's done at party), which took some getting used to for me. But, for my normal games, I would never leave Party or Stars. |
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I started out on Poker Room playing $5 and $10 sngs. They seemed just as fishy as the games on Stars.
I left because the tournament server was constantly crashing, and there was another bug that basically forced me to leave - every time a player went broke in a tourny, the app would completely freeze. I would have to exit and log back in every time someone busted out. Contacted support and got no response so I left... |
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#5
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The games are still plenty bad at PR, I have been playing there for a while now to clear a bonus. I don't plan on playing there when I am done however, because I abhor the SNG structure there. The turbos are ridiculously fast, making it a complete crapshoot, and the regulars are too slow for my taste, regularly taking ~1 hour. Other then that, it's not bad. I really like the percentages when you go all-in though, it's great to know when the villain just hit his 3% chance.
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