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Another issue to consider (if you're in the US) is that Bodog is involved in Sports Betting, and that raises the specter of Wire Act issues, a la NETeller.
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For many reasons including those listed above, I'd say stick with Full Tilt.
They get 99% of my play, so I'm practicing what I preach. |
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I do get rakeback, but it's tiny because I have a big FT deposit bonus I'm still clearing. (13K hands at NL25, and only $120 in bonus cleared). Bodog offers a 110% deposit bonus, but I have no idea how clearing it works.
Thanks, I think I'll stick with FT at least for this month, so I can achieve Ironman once in my life, and finish clearing my deposit bonus. After this month though, I wont let the fish hide from me. |
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Here's the thing - there should be PLENTY of fish for you on Full Tilt. And IMO, the added advantages of datamining, using PT/PAHud/Full Tilt Shortcuts and so on GREATLY makes up for any advantage you would have found on Bodog from playing with worse players.
Not to mention rakeback, of course. |
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Also, i dont know how many tables you play, but i think there is like a max of 3 on bodog, or something retardedly small like that
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there is a 3 table max rule on bodog also.
but it has more fish
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Yes, that's what's he's saying. You can play a hell of a lot more tables on Full Tilt.
It seems we all agree:To me, it's not a close decision. |
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