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Re: Whats the Fishiest site left for the U.S players?
I've been playing the 9-handed $0.25/$0.50 games on Bodog lately, and the quality of these games has gone through the roof since Party shut down to the U.S. The weekday daytime/afternnon games went from tight/non-existant to fishy and weak, the weeknight evening games and the weekend daytime games are just as loose as you can imagine, and the weekend evening games are simply the wildest, fishiest affairs I've ever seen -- but be prepared for some swings (hopefully in your favor)...
For instance, last Saturday night in the course of just 14 hands I went from down $58 in my first three hands (mostly due to my two pair vs. a player with top set who didn't raise once all three streets but was liable to call me down with just about any single pair) to +$90 profit on the session when I tripled-up with AA vs. TT and KK (the TT player shoved all-in for $50 after being reraised twice to $30 from his initial come-in raise of $2.50). Then, on the very next hand, I trusted my read on a very bad player who shoved all in for $44 into a $6 pot on the flop OOP with K4 on a KT9 flop (and I called with AK). This has been a VERY good month for me on bodog. Highly recommended. |
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Re: Whats the Fishiest site left for the U.S players?
This is interesting. I was in a toss up between Bodog and fulltilt, guess I'll try them both. Hopefully bodog still takes CC's
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Re: Whats the Fishiest site left for the U.S players?
What about any of the smaller sites?
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Re: Whats the Fishiest site left for the U.S players?
I play on UB (.50/1 6max NL) and I find it very tight aggro. Usually at least half the table knows what they are doing, and on the odd chance there are no sharks present everyone has a short stack anyway so its not worth it.
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