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Old 10-12-2005, 11:37 AM
poindexter poindexter is offline
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Default Re: party poker and why I may never return

"Guess what, nobody misses you."

Party is doing a good job of delivering this message. My experience with the vast majority of multitablers is they take less fish money and produce more rake per seat then the average winning player. They sacrifice some profit per table to make more on volume. This increases the number of players at the tables and lessens the skill of the pro at any particular table. If you owned a casino would you rather have 1 pro sitting at 1 table taking 3bb per hour or the same pro filling 8 seats and taking 1bb per hour at each table? There are plenty of 8 tablers in the 215 sng's who can barely beat the game but rely on rakeback heavily for profits at the end of the month. Do you really want me to believe this type of player is not valuable to party? Party is either bluffing or they are so poorly managed they cant see this. Since it is Party we are talking about I vote for the latter.

“As long as Party provides the best games, I'm there. I've made decent money over the years at Party/Empire and look forward to even better games.”

I can only comment on the Stars Turbo sng’s but in my sample Poker Stars players have no idea what they are doing. Its just a fallacy that party has the most fish. Fish are everywhere.

And your point is?

Party is over rated
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