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Old 10-11-2004, 10:54 PM
Tk79 Tk79 is offline
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Default PS v PP v EP ect...

From anyone who has played on multiple sites what sites do you recomend and is there a major difference in the play of the opponents from site to site??
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Old 10-11-2004, 10:58 PM
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Default Re: PS v PP v EP ect...

Pacific has worst players in the universe. Unless they've improved their software in the past 8 months I would play Party though.

I can't understand why anyone would play a site like Ultimate Bet. Do you want to win money or do you want to say you beat tight "good" players?
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Old 10-11-2004, 11:02 PM
JDErickson JDErickson is offline
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Default Re: PS v PP v EP ect...

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Pacific has worst players in the universe. Unless they've improved their software in the past 8 months I would play Party though.

I can't understand why anyone would play a site like Ultimate Bet. Do you want to win money or do you want to say you beat tight "good" players?

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Not so fast there.

There are quite a few players (me included) that tend to better Bb wise playing the tighter sites. I am still working on adjusting to the free for all at Party and I occasionally tend to get tilty. The lower variance at the tighter sites keeps me more in line.

My suggestions is to give them all a try. Play where you feel confortable.

Party and Pacific are very loose (ie big variance), UB, Paradise are tighter (ie less variance), AP is omewhere in the middle.
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