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Please compare True Poker $1-$2 to others
After reading about many incidents where True Poker support, and in particular their CEO, has been consistently excellent, I have decided I would like to give them some of my business.
I recently read a thread comparing the softness of the games at Absolute, Party and Crypto $1-$2 (actually it was Party $2-$4), and I started wondering how True Poker compared. I have played a statistically insignificant number of hands at Party and Crypto $1-$2, but I think I still have some idea as to the difficulty of the games. I have not played any hands at Absolute. I would appreciate some comments that focus on comparing the sites I am familiar with. One last question - I think I remember seeing that True's lowest limit was $1-$2 - is this correct? Thanks. |
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Re: Please compare True Poker $1-$2 to others
Download and try it to see how it suits your game.
Good luck. |
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Re: Please compare True Poker $1-$2 to others
The unique thing about the TruePoker $1-2 game is that it doesn't have a small blind. There are two $1 big blinds that function as the sb & bb. I played there ages ago, and liked it, but have just been too busy at other places to get back there much lately.
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Re: Please compare True Poker $1-$2 to others
Thank you - the blinds structure inromation is very interesting. I've never heard that mentioned before.
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Re: Please compare True Poker $1-$2 to others
I think that the 1/2 at TP is very loose. I did pretty well there after playing about 1000 raked hands. I left because I prefer to play shorthanded and they don't offer that at 1/2. I would say that the play there is comparable to the cryptos and not as tight as Absolute. Good luck!
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