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Old 07-12-2005, 09:08 AM
Zoroaster8 Zoroaster8 is offline
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Default Prima Poker?

I am thinking of joining a new site and see that Prima Poker is climbing in the ranks. Any input would be appreciated - such as how are sit and gos, big tournies, structure, any good stud games, etc.

Any other suggestions? Already play on Pokerstars, paradise, party and ultimate...

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Old 07-12-2005, 09:38 AM
Lalit Khajuria Lalit Khajuria is offline
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Default Re: Prima Poker?

Very little fixed games over 2/4.

Very little SNG tourneys over $50+$5.

Structure is decent, pretty much the same as other sites.

7stud runs regularry and so does 5stud. But only low-limit.
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Old 07-12-2005, 09:48 AM
MyMindIsGoing MyMindIsGoing is offline
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Default Re: Prima Poker?

I would say Prima is best for its hold'em games, no limit mostly but also some pot limit 0.05/0.10 up to 1/2. Most Pot limit action is at 0.25/0.50 and 0.5/1.0 though. No limit is from 0.05/0.10 up to 50/100, most action is 25/50 and bellow though.
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:24 AM
Zoroaster8 Zoroaster8 is offline
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Default So it Looks Like Prima Poker is very low limit

So it looks Like Prima Poker is very low limit.

Are there any disagreements on this? - such as any good times to play even 5/10 stud or holdem, or a $55 single table tournie?

Any good multi-table tournies with $55 entry or above?

thanks again
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: So it Looks Like Prima Poker is very low limit

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Are there any disagreements on this? - such as any good times to play even 5/10 stud or holdem,
thanks again

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Depends how flexible you are and how many tables you normally play. I find there games much different to party in that it is quite loose passive postflop which offers quite low variance decent returns. There aren't a whole bundle of games to choose from. Typically in the UK/European evening it would be,

3 5/10 tables (full or short)
2 10/20 table (full or short)

for NL there is always a few games going all the way up to $5000 buy-in.
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