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I have an Apple computer and live in USA. Only site I can play (I think) is full tilt. Lowest limit here is .25/.5....a little richer than I'd like right now!
Also, I find the games quite tight here for low limits; tighter than I was led to believe in Ed Millers Small Stakes Hold'em (...or did I missunderstand the book). Finally, I don't think I can user poker tracker with an apple. Can anyone suggest an alternative site or other poker tools that are apple compatible. Many thanks |
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I suppose building a windows based supercomputer isn't an option then?
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Try this forum:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/po...Board=networks Some sites have no-download clients that use Java or Flash. You should be able to use that. It's not exactly comfortable though. |
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If you have an Intel Mac and not an antiquated Apple you may be able to use boot camp and dual boot into Windows for the cost of a Win XP install disc. Or you might be able to run Parallels for 80 bucks plus the cost of the Win XP disc. Or you could get a cheap dell for a couple hundy and have a separate machine for poker.
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spring for VirtualPC or whatever and run the software emulated.
i use vmware to run windows on my linux machine and it works well enough. |
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Thanks for the advice. Yes it's an intel base apple so I guess the best option is to dual boot. Will check out the no-download sites too.
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The last e-mail I got from Absolute said that they're Mac-compatible. I can't vouch for how good it runs, though.
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You have an Intel Mac, so get a copy of XP, install Boot Camp and poker yourself crazy.
PokerStars has a Mac client in alpha (that means out soon). Also, look here for more info: http://pokeronamac.com/ |
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