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Old 02-21-2007, 12:23 PM
Tuff_Fish Tuff_Fish is offline
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Default Re: does consolidation result in tougher games!

Holy mackerel!

I didn't know I had any clones on this forum.

Points:

Softest games with the most fish lasting the longest, ONE table.

Best plan for the site in a completely open market, 2-4 tables max, no HUDs etc. Excepting, with unfettered advertising, there will probably be one or more sites specifically targeting rec players by emphasing that "our site has fewer sharks" and limiting tables to one. And THIS is where the best fishing will be, however, you will be limited in how much you can catch.

Best for HUDBOTS, 12 tabling with every type of software available, legal and otherwise. (Until the fish are gone, which in a completely free online poker market, would be quite soon.)

What is legislatively doable?

My take is to start with option one and try to push the politicians toward a completely free open market.

If you get option one established, it will be a lot easier to move to open markets. If you push for open markets initialy and fail due to the anti gambling forces arguing the poor rec poker players are gonna get killed by the multitabling pros, then option one becomes almost unattainable.

Party Poker 2003 is long gone for US players and won't be
back.

Tuff
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