they each have their own qualities. I like BCP/ACR because of the satties they have and the fact you can take tourney bucks instead of accepting the seat you win...if you do it right. Carbon is good because of their wide selection of low buy-in tourneys going on all the time, but the competition is tougher. And Bovada is good because the competition isn't too rough and they're reasonable with the amount of time they allow late reg and have a wide variety of buy-in ranges.
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02-01-2014, 01:10 AM #31
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02-01-2014, 02:01 AM #32
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I'd say carbon poker, but thats just me. even though i think the site is hard core rigged
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02-01-2014, 02:48 AM #33
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Ive played at my fair share of sites. Im not a huge fan of Bovada anonymous tables, it hard to keep track of what player is sitting and the style they play. At ACR and Black Chip, for some reason the deposit and withdrawals options do not work for me, always get a cannot display webpage. Support couldnt do much for me either they were as stumped as i was. So i finally found my way to Carbon, and back to the merge network. I gotta say merge and carbon poker is prolly the best available right now. ive never had any problems deposting, withdrawing, disconnections, or really shady players either.
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02-01-2014, 05:44 PM #34
The one and only problem with Bovada (the deal-breaker for me) is that you can't tell who you are playing against. I take notes on players that can help out in future games. Also, I usually go with a general 75% reverse player archtype prediction based off the names. Example: your name is SirBluffsAlot - I would assume this player is more tight and solid than his name suggests because the nature of the game is deceit.
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02-01-2014, 05:49 PM #35
I'm loving Carbon, not only because of the PO freerolls all the time for decent money, but also because there's plenty of fish to take some easy money from. I hear cashing out is a breeze too once you confirm your identity.
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02-03-2014, 10:45 AM #36
I play on BCP in private tourneys Aced is ok and Bovada has a good amount of tourney action but the payouts suck if your on the bubble get knocked out in a suckout move.
"Take My Bankroll-Plz!"
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02-04-2014, 12:24 PM #37
I play on Black Chip Poker 90% of the time. Other 10% I play on Carbon. I like BCP because of the p2p transfer option.
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02-10-2014, 11:57 PM #38
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OK, 'm playing regularly on BCP and juicy stakes... also PO FR' at Carbon (as you can see from my preferences) I mostly play freerolls... trying not use my rare winnings so's to build up a small BR... I think I'm a better 6handed Sit and Go plyr rather than a MTT player, but trying to develop better skillz there too.. Don't Care for the Bovada interface, (didn't much like Bodog B4 either) Still miss Poker Stars and Full Tilt, but also VERY disillusioned by the Multiple Convictions and continuing revelations of malfeasanse, Collusion, and Cheating.... The Lock and Bovad if's just don't lead to an enjoyable poker experience for me...
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02-12-2014, 10:24 AM #39
I hear more good things about Bovada than any site when it comes to cash outs for US players. I like to play on Seals w/ Clubs myself. Not too many people have jumped on the Bitcoin Poker wagon but I find cashouts easy and fastert han any poker site.
ACR is a pretty good site too. Action is great. What about Intertops? Anyone play there?
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02-12-2014, 10:32 AM #40
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Bovada will put some sport bettors lookin for some play as a diversion, if only bcp would get more players, I kind of like it there.