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Old 11-15-2005, 05:26 PM
antifish225 antifish225 is offline
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Default True Poker for 5/10 short?

Was thinking of changing things up a bit and trying our True Poker for while - on BH they list the games (5/10 SH) as an F, very tight players is thier comment - would be interested to here other peoples impressions - thanks
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Old 11-15-2005, 09:09 PM
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Default Re: True Poker for 5/10 short?

I found it tough compared to Paradise...
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Old 11-15-2005, 09:10 PM
SoCalRugger SoCalRugger is offline
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Default Re: True Poker for 5/10 short?

I just checked it out. Two 5/10 games going, right now. 4 players on one, 5 players on the other. Average pot size for both is listed as $18. I think the F might be well deserved.
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Old 11-15-2005, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: True Poker for 5/10 short?

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I just checked it out. Two 5/10 games going, right now. 4 players on one, 5 players on the other. Average pot size for both is listed as $18. I think the F might be well deserved.

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Just curious, how is the game quality/traffic at 10/20 and up, short and full? As bad as at 5/10?
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Old 11-16-2005, 12:23 PM
TruePoker CEO TruePoker CEO is offline
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Default Re: True Poker for 5/10 short?

The fishy-ness does vary over the course of play at our site.

Currently, the Players Seeing Flop is a 35%. However, when I checked yesterday morning, one 6 max game was at 28% and a full game was at 16% .... which is VERY tight.

(One of the issues we have had in reaching out to "high volume" players is that we need to bring in more lower volume, action players to meet the demand ... or the games can turn pretty tight, here or anywhere.)

The 10/20 games are generally looser than the 5/10 limit games.

The No Limit games generally have attracted more of the "action players". I suspect that will be the way things remain in poker generally, as players move from "all-in" tournaments to playing cash games.

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Old 11-16-2005, 01:23 PM
antifish225 antifish225 is offline
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Default Re: True Poker for 5/10 short?

Thanks for the input - I down loaded and have been checking in on the number or games/quality of players, think I will pass for now (plus do not like that you can not use PT on the site....) - Thanks for your input - AF
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