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Old 05-01-2007, 12:14 PM
sapol sapol is offline
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Default Where should I play?

Hey ! I know there are thousands of posts like this but I think every case is different and I need help !

These are my Bankrolls
$100 at CD Poker (will withdraw)
$250 at AP
$230 at UB (already withdrawn, waiting for the check)
$130 at PP (will withdraw)
Total: $710.

I want to play at a site that supports rakeback and poker tracker. I like AP but I don't have rackeback there. Stars is not an option because the games there haven't been good to me.
What should I do?
- Open a new UB account with rackeback and take their first deposit bonus?
- Open a Full Tilt account with rackeback and 100% bonus? (how soft are low NLHE games there?)
- Keep playing at AP without rakeback?
- Other

BTW, I play mostly cash games (0,10/0,25 and 0,25/0,50), very little MTT and no STT.
I've been playing for 1 year real money and I'm a consistent winner at UB and AP.

Thanks !
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Old 05-01-2007, 12:54 PM
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Default Re: Where should I play?

FT get rakeback
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Old 05-01-2007, 01:28 PM
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Default Re: Where should I play?

UB and FTP are the only two (I believe) that has rakeback and supports Poker Tracker. FTP has, IMHO (and I've compared to several others, INCLUDING PokerStars), the hardest small stakes NLHE games on the net. The stakes you play are somewhat easily beatable on any site though. However, in my experience, the transition from $.25/$.50 to $.50/$1 to $1/$2 is very tough on FTP. There's a huge difference between game quality at each level. Ironically, I feel that $2/$4 is easier than $1/$2. Someone pointed out that that might be because you have mainly a bunch of college students that know how to play poker but don't have much money playing at the $1/$2 level, and $2/$4 is where the real "gamblers" start playing (i.e. fish that usually play in a casino). I think he might be right.

EDIT: Oh man, I just realized that you're not an american and Party Poker is available to you. You'd be INSANE to play at any site that allows U.S. customers if you can play at Party!
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Old 05-01-2007, 08:15 PM
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Default Re: Where should I play?

I'm not american but live in US so how would that be?
And why wouldn't I want to play with americans?
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Old 05-02-2007, 01:58 AM
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Default Re: Where should I play?

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I'm not american but live in US so how would that be?
And why wouldn't I want to play with americans?

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You said you have $130 in PP. That's Party Poker right?

The reason you wouldn't want to play on sites that allow Americans is because all the American 2+2ers moved onto those sites after sites like Party stopped servicing the U.S., but the bulk of the fish at those sites just stopped playing online altogether. Things got even worse when Neteller shut off the U.S.

The result is that all non-American sites are significantly softer than sites that do allow Americans.
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