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RiverMel 09-17-2003 06:58 PM

Neat, they accept PayPal
 
That might help bring in the fish. Although I would say this whole "duplicate hold'em" thing is pretty confusing to newbies, probably. Plus they're not offering any bonuses.

joe van 09-17-2003 07:02 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
Actually it depends on who is sitting in your spot and playing your hands at the other tables.

Of course the new possibilities for collusion appear open-ended IMO. However, collusion probably isn't going to matter much since I doubt any serious poker player is going to want to "bias" his game strategies to play this LunnyPoker from LaLa land.

cmwings 09-17-2003 07:20 PM

Re: I don\'t see how these press releases show investment schmeing n/m
 
lunchmeat, I guess neither do the 18 real-money players currently playing at "thepokerclub" at this moment.

I don't get it? Poker is about drawing CONCLUSIONS from inferences more correctly and faster than your opponent. Yes? No? And we all consider ourselves top-players? Right?

Seriously, you people steer clear of those two sites, skillpoker & thepokerclub, refusing to attach both names, Mark Glusing and Michael Jackson to each site! Something's not right because both names are attached to PKER in SEC-File and PKER-PR. Yes? So what's to HIDE?????

cmwings/mrducks

RiverMel 09-17-2003 07:22 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
Actually, it depends on both. And I don't quite see how you'd want to change your strategy.

maplepig 09-17-2003 08:58 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
What difference does it make? Let's say you are dealt 27o, you fold, and another guy at the same seat of another table called. Flop 2 2 7, now who gets the money?

wdbaker 09-17-2003 10:10 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
[ QUOTE ]
What difference does it make? Let's say you are dealt 27o, you fold, and another guy at the same seat of another table called. Flop 2 2 7, now who gets the money?

[/ QUOTE ]

Exactly what I want to know, please someone tell me ! ! !

jumpthru 09-17-2003 10:49 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
Thats a joke...I am in seat 1, and my friend is in seat 2...now i know seat 2's hole cards every single hand...now you can do that for every single spot...woppy ti due...bad idea...

Whats wrong with thepokerclub? I dont play there, just am curious, as I heard its bad, just never heard reasons...why isn't it poker.com anymore? poker.com sounds like a way better domain...(i'm assuming they got their hijacked domain back)

cmwings 09-17-2003 11:10 PM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
jumpthru no, they (PKER) didn't get the URL back. The Poker.com URL is now linked to microgaming's primapoker (& Ladbrokes), which have their own growing problems, but are legit all the way IMEO from my past experiences at thegamingclub, royalvegas, aztecriches, and Ladbrokes.

What's wrong w/thepokerclub is management! The same management responsible for losing the poker.com URL. Read the old PKER-PR 12/9/02...

"Poker.com Inc. will vigorously pursue its rights to the domain and will hold those responsible for the hijacking of the domain responsible for any and all damages resulting from the re-direction."

http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/new...e=htx\http2_mw

yeah right! those guys will vigorously pursue your and my dollars anyway they can, no matter how stoopid their invitation!

cmwings/mrducks

jumpthru 09-18-2003 12:43 AM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
So how did they lose such a PRIME domain??

Punker 09-18-2003 05:04 AM

Re: Skillpoker.com Invites you to our launch
 
Based on this, couldn't you get friends at all 4 tables in each different seat and as such, know all the hole cards of every user every hand??


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