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Homer 03-21-2005 06:44 PM

Some things never change...
 
Oldest archives of the site I could find (Jan 10, 1998). The design has really changed since then.

Anyway, here are the first ever posts in the Internet Gambling forum. It's amazing how little has changed.

<font color="green">Rake</font>

Complaining about...

$3 Rake Is Huge!

Posted by: George M. Rice, Jr. (Yorick@mindspring.com)
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 February 2000, at 7:06 p.m.

The online casino I play at charges $3 maximum rake per hand. While this may be a reasonable rake to charge in a "brick and motar" casino, it's probably very high for an online casino.

Real card rooms have to pay large utility bills, labor costs and real estate expenses. Online casinos have comparitively little in the way of expenses.

As online poker gets more popular, and hence, more revenue is made by the casinos, I'd hope they'd reduce their rake. $2 or even $1 should be more than enough to make good money. Or at least give a good portion back in bad-beat jackpots or other promotions.

I have no problem with these guys making money, but let's not over do it.

What say 'yall?

Hoping for / Predicting change...

Re: $3 Rake Is Huge!
Posted by: Graham Webster (gwebster@sargasso.bbsr.edu)
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 February 2000, at 10:47 p.m.

I agree; $3 is huge for the actual cost to the online casino. But I would imagine that in the future, with more online gambling sites, the competition factor will serve to drive this down somewhat. At least we can hope so. It does irk that they rake that high - comparatively, when you consider what they actually provide for that rake. I see Paradise Poker is coming up towards 2 million hands, so they must be doing ok. But, we shouldn't complain too much right now, I believe. Personally I'm glad the opportunity is there to play. Otherwise I would be stuck with the local house game, which is small stakes and tends to be on the slow side. I'm withholding judgement right now; I don't blame them (yet..)for their rakes - remember, it's still low. How rakes are set in the future may be a function of the level of competition and/or unspoken agreement between online casinos

I'm still playing online tho', and they can carry on raking as long as I'm winning...!

Graham

<font color="green">Bots</font>

# Internet Poker Cheating

Posted by: George M. Rice, Jr. (Yorick@mindspring.com)
Posted on: Saturday, 29 January 2000, at 6:00 p.m.

Oooo, new forum, let me be the first. ;-)

I'm concerned that as internet poker becomes more popular, the "casinos" will be tempted to cheat. They could do this by having robot players at a table and fix it so that these robots win more than their share of hands. How's one to know if a player really exists? One or two robot players at a table could make quite a bundle for the casino over time, and cost us players a lot. It's probably not hard to right the software to do it.

I do think someone will try something like this eventually. Anywhere where there's money to be made is sure to attract the worst element. And with these casinos off-shore, we would have no redress even if we could prove it, which would be impossible to do if done right.

So what does everyone else think about this?

<font color="green">Juicing the deck</font>

Re: Some Stats - Some paranoia
Posted by: Scott Horton
Posted on: Wednesday, 9 February 2000, at 7:14 p.m.

In the smaller limit games there is obvious house incentive to maximize the rake. Would this be done through juicing the deck or the board cards? Hard to say. The stakes are really big. Internet poker has the potential to make these industry leaders very rich without any cheating, at least until competetion lowers the rake. It could also make them 20% richer while they juice the cards to stimulate action. Also more players will enjoy the action if they seem to get more playable hands even if they still lose.

On the flip side, there seems to be no end to the dishonesty coupled with greed I encounter in this life. It is everywhere. I'd be very surprised if internet poker avoids this trap completely.

<font color="green">Government worries</font>

# Prohibition of Internet Gambling

Posted by: DjTj (tjou@caltech.edu)
Posted on: Thursday, 24 February 2000, at 5:21 a.m.

I've been looking into this recently and it seems to me that sometime in the near future, there will be a U.S. Federal Ban on Internet Gambling.

I was wondering how this could legally affect the internet cardrooms like Planet and Paradise Poker. The wording of the current Congressional Bill seems to outlaw providing gambling services to U.S. Citizens - but as the cardrooms are outside the country, it doesn't seem like the United States could really do anything...

Is there anybody a little more knowledgeable on this that could enlighten me as to what the ramifications of this are going to be?

Thanks, ~DjTj

<font color="green">RGP sucking</font>

# Anyone else making money ?

Posted by: Pierre (ps1@videotron.ca)
Posted on: Sunday, 27 February 2000, at 5:46 p.m.

I've read quite a few messages on RGP from players who have lost and suspect that cheating is involved, but not many from winners.

I've been making money for a few months now, not that much since i play low limit, but i am winning steadily. I'm sure there are several players who make money if i'm making some. I'm not doing anything special, just playing very thight and making the fish pay when i have a great hand.

C'mon winners,lets hear from you !

Frequitude 03-21-2005 07:05 PM

Re: Some things never change...
 
Great post. I wonder what it'll be like in another 7 years.

Who was around back then?

edit: oooo,"journeyman"

dogsballs 03-21-2005 10:18 PM

Re: Some things never change...
 
one of those is mine

dogsballs 03-21-2005 10:26 PM

Re: Some things never change...
 
[ QUOTE ]
RGP sucking

# Anyone else making money ?

Posted by: Pierre (ps1@videotron.ca)
Posted on: Sunday, 27 February 2000, at 5:46 p.m.

I've read quite a few messages on RGP from players who have lost and suspect that cheating is involved, but not many from winners.

I've been making money for a few months now, not that much since i play low limit, but i am winning steadily. I'm sure there are several players who make money if i'm making some. I'm not doing anything special, just playing very thight and making the fish pay when i have a great hand.

C'mon winners,lets hear from you !


[/ QUOTE ]

They coulda cancelled the Internet forum and all the lower limit forums and just redirected everyone to this post. (it aint mine btw)

AncientPC 03-22-2005 01:15 AM

Re: Some things never change...
 
And to think I play on the Crypto GBP tables and pay $2-3k in rake.

[ QUOTE ]
I have no problem with these guys making money, but let's not over do it.

[/ QUOTE ]

What a joke. Even if Party doubled their rake, it'd still be the best site to play at.

toss 03-22-2005 02:14 AM

Re: Some things never change...
 
Dude don't say that! Party might be listening in!

Ah screw it lets see some pots where you actually lose money when you win.

uuDevil 03-22-2005 02:31 AM

Re: Some things never change...
 
[ QUOTE ]

Rake

Complaining about...

$3 Rake Is Huge!

Posted by: George M. Rice, Jr. (Yorick@mindspring.com)
Posted on: Tuesday, 1 February 2000, at 7:06 p.m.


[/ QUOTE ]

[ QUOTE ]

Bots

# Internet Poker Cheating

Posted by: George M. Rice, Jr. (Yorick@mindspring.com)
Posted on: Saturday, 29 January 2000, at 6:00 p.m.

Oooo, new forum, let me be the first. ;-)

[/ QUOTE ]

Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Homer: a fellow
of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath
borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how
abhorred in my imagination it is!
...Where be your gibes now? your gambols?
your songs? your flashes of merriment,
that were wont to set the table on a roar?

[w/ apologies to WS]

AngryCola 03-22-2005 06:10 AM

Re: Some things never change...
 
Great stuff, Homer.

The more things change...

Randy_Refeld 03-22-2005 06:36 AM

Re: Some things never change...
 
[ QUOTE ]
Who was around back then?

[/ QUOTE ]

I am real addict, I went through the archives once and the oldest post I could find with my name on in was in 98.

George Rice 06-01-2005 10:37 PM

Re: Some things never change...
 
$3 IS huge! I heard Party is making over $2M per day.

The fact that many of us can cover that nut with the multitudes giving away their money doesn't change that fact. That's a few grand more our of the pockets of the full time winning players.

As for the bots issue, a heard rumors about that a few times at some of the smaller sites. The larger sites would be crazy to mess with or allow that given what I stated in my first paragraph.

Don't normally follow this thread and find it interesting that some still raise these issues.


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