Does anybody her play online? I thought I saw a thread about this on GG, but I could be wrong.
If so, where do you play? (pokerparty?) What's the service like? Just interested.
[poker] Serious question
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[poker] Serious question
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I and a couple of others here play on Ultimate Bet for real money. I tend to avoid Party Poker since there seemed to be too many crazy hands that would build up the pot (and thus the rake).
So far, I have no complaints about UB. Occasionally the servers are down (has happened maybe twice in the 5 months I've been playing), and I wish they had multi-table tournaments with lower entry fees (the cheapest are five dollars), but other than those two minor complaints there's not too much I gripe about. Plus, the one time I was playing a tournament when the servers were having trouble, I emailed support and had a refund by the next day.
Some consider UB to be a bit harder than other site to make money, but I've not had too much difficulty. In general, the people are decent poker players, but that just means they don't stay in every hand like they might at other sites.
So far, I have no complaints about UB. Occasionally the servers are down (has happened maybe twice in the 5 months I've been playing), and I wish they had multi-table tournaments with lower entry fees (the cheapest are five dollars), but other than those two minor complaints there's not too much I gripe about. Plus, the one time I was playing a tournament when the servers were having trouble, I emailed support and had a refund by the next day.
Some consider UB to be a bit harder than other site to make money, but I've not had too much difficulty. In general, the people are decent poker players, but that just means they don't stay in every hand like they might at other sites.