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Prima NL
Just downloaded Gaming Club and was checking out the NL games ($5/10 +). Games seem good and there's quite a few going. Anybody here have any experience with them? Are these games worth giving a try or should I stick with UB? Also I found the GC tables ugly as sin and hard to look at, any of the other Prima sites easier on the eyes?
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Re: Prima NL
Games are usually very good. Very loose, full of bluffers.
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Re: Prima NL
much better than the stars 5/10 games usually
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Re: Prima NL
its a poker players true paradise, millions of cash waiting for you.
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Re: Prima NL
Anything is better than the PS 5/10. Playing there is like cutting grass with scissors. You can do it, but why bother.
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Lets end this
Next topic....amazing how solid players can be so shaky in other areas.
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Re: Prima NL
The Gaming Club Poker is the best Prima, and I trust them. Their skin might be the best of all Primas. I have seen about half of them; of those I rate the second and third as Grand Bay Poker and Captain Cooks Poker. Most Prima sites are too dark to my eyes, and some have the action buttons wrong. One problem to get to see the skins is that one often has to register before one gets to see it, so it will take more than a day I suppose to see all of them. Some more problems are the feeling of slowness, and in case you use the PokerTracker you can't upload stats as Primas (and UB) do not have player notes (also) on your machine. For non-US players there's Ladbrokes Poker but it will not add anything but one no-tax site for the European players.
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