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About online games... I know you can play multiple games at once, and I figure everyone around is on IM these days. My question is... what keeps you from colluding with other players? Can you sign up and play as two players at one table, thereby knowing what two hands are? Can you play with a friend at the same table, telling the other to lay off when you have a good hand through IM?
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nothing stops those people really and yes there is some colluding online, I have too much respect for the other players and the game in a whole to do it myself. Most sites dont let you sign up for 2 accounts and if they find out you are then will ban you from their sight. In my opinion not worth the risk people online will give you their money without you haveing to cheat. |
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I should have explicitly said that I thought it was a bad idea. :-)
I'm not planning on trying it... I was just curious... technically I couldn't see any way they could prevent it. MathBabe |
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Like to get back to the purpose of this post new player sites? Like to hear some other opinions on this, I guess it all depends how much you want to deposit and what levels you like to play.
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#5
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I would like to put a vote in for Full Tilt. While their bonus is really tough to get (at least for me and the .05/.10 nl tables - although it is 100% up to 600), I really like the interface. I think it's the best I've seen personally and I like how you can sit at whatever seat you want at the table... Just my opinion.
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