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  1. #11
    Seasoned Veteran
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    Apr 2013
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    PokerStars hands down for non-US players. Merge, despite all of their blunders, is still a very good network. WPN is working their way up. Their player base isn't as large as Merge's and their software isn't anywhere near as good. But the people who run it seem to be very dedicated to making it the best site. As far as Bovada goes, I'll never get used to their anonymous tables and I'm always suspicious of other players when I am at the mercy of the site to protect me from collusion.

  2. #12
    Experienced Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2014
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    For US i think Bovada is the best bet. Alot of fish out there. Not that many tables but they seem to be soft.

  3. #13
    Banned
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    Dec 2013
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    In the uK it would def be pokerstars. the second best would have to be full tilt poker.

  4. #14
    PokerOwned God
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    Quote Originally Posted by TreeGod64 View Post
    there is no such thing as a good online poker site
    I agree merge is about the only one here in usa

  5. #15
    PokerOwned Veteran
    Join Date
    Jan 2014
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    I like PokerStars as well. Maybe they don't have that much freerolls but Sit&Go's are really good

  6. #16
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    Dec 2012
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    For US players I think the best options are Carbon poker and Bovada. I enjoy Carbon because it has a sportsbook that is easy to use and i like the graphics in the poker room.

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