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Re: Which Site?
Stars is not the cause of the bad beats, poker is.
Every other site will have exactly the same beats. Tell "your friend" to remain at Stars due to their snazzy new VIP program. Party is also a good site, but only due to the volume of bad players (which won't be much help to your friend considering he probably is one of them). |
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Re: Which Site?
I'm guessing your the friend, but I prefer party to stars. For 5 dollar sng's pacific is cool. their tourneys in general are good
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Thanks for the confidence, guys, but I am NOT the friend... I enjoy Stars just fine, just trying to do a (real) friend a service here...
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For a wide range of low stake Ring games and SnG's I would recommend Stars, UB or the Prima network.
I would absolutely get PokerTracker + PAHUD asap as well. Contrary to what some of the posters seem to be saying you don't necessarily have to play at the site with the best maximum income potential when you are learning - so long as your bankroll is growing it is more important to play some poker against players that let you see some flops and don;t bet every 2nd pair like it's a set - sure bear-hunts can be fun are are very lucrative but hardly require that much in the way of poker skills esp. at low-limits. You should play different styles and at different flavors of table to see how the game works. UB and Stars have some of the stronger low stake players on the Net, but they are still good places to start. |
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Re: Which Site?
Back when I was too young to legally play I played at UB's play money tables. I played there for a month or two. Reading super systems helped out a lot I went from 1k in play chips to 3 million in about a month. This gave me the confidence and set me on the right track of playing agresive and semi-tight. You dont need to lose thousands to learn poker. I was a winning player from the start altough I got very lucky that I did not lose my 100 BB roll since I had no clue about roll managment or any of that boring stuff they dont teach on ESPN. So keep learning and you will start winning!
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