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Vegas Poker after AP Updates
I'm an American player with rakeback on an AP account, but I'm considering a change to VegasPoker247 b/c of a few differences I've heard. For one, I believe VP doesn't deduct bonuses from MGR whereas AP does. I know VP has the $500 initial signup bonus, but do they have the other reloads that AP usually does about every week? Does VP use dealt or contributed method like AP for MGR? Also, I believe AP now deducts transaction fees from MGR whether you deposit or not. Bottom line: is there enough extra incentive for an American player to switch to VP if they have the chance based on current conditions, or are they basically the same as AP?
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Re: Vegas Poker after AP Updates
I was thinking of trying out VP too but apparently they don't have the BBJ tables available. Now at first that may sound great, but it means they'd have a grand total 5 1/2NL tables going at 4:30pm EST on a Friday afternoon, not good. Can anyone confirm/deny this?
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Re: Vegas Poker after AP Updates
BBJ tables are only on AP.
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Re: Vegas Poker after AP Updates
Wow you're right morph, there is 1 NL600 table going and 0 NL400 tables. Even NL50 and NL100 have a very limited selection, all because of AP's damn BBJ for every single table. So much for that idea I guess.
BTW, that AP BBJ rake is just awful for lower limit NLHE players. At NL50 you end up paying ~5.8% ave. rake per pot. That's beyond atrocious for online poker. |
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