You're all probably aware that Bovada has the 'anonymous players' feature. One might ask why introduce such a thing. Is it for security reasons? Is it because they want the game to be more enjoyable? Maybe they just want to be unique? Well no to all actually. The answer is that, from their skewed perspective, it will attract losing/depositing/degenerate players. You know, because the money you deposit and hold in your account is theirs anyway.They also have no reservations about sharing this info with the public. See for yourself:
Jonas Odman Talks About Bodog Networks Software Update : Online Gambling News
"We have decided to introduce Anonymous Tables across all tables, both cash game and tournament tables. This is perfectly in line with Bodog Recreational Poker Model, our strategy of focusing on net depositing players. The anonymity will protect them by creating a more level playing field. This will mean that net depositing players get more entertainment for their money which will increase player retention. Player tracker tools and HUD's are net depositing players' biggest enemy, and we are now effectively stopping these from ever working on our software again. We will lose some users of these tools but that is only going to create a better environment for the net depositing players who are actually the ones generating the revenue through their deposits. In the poker forums (winning) players are furious which I can understand, like most predators they are not the best suited to look after an eco-system."
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02-16-2013, 08:37 AM #1
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Are you a bad poker player? Have a gambling problem? Well Bovada WANTS YOU!
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02-16-2013, 08:40 AM #2
" net depositing players" is like P Diddy's "bitchassness" they created a word and ran with it. lol
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02-16-2013, 09:10 AM #3
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02-16-2013, 08:47 AM #4
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i love the anonymous thing. Its all about stopping people from using trackers, what is problem with that. Some of us just want to play, not pay for a figure out how to use pt's to take advantage of those who don't. You still play the same game, you just don't get to use a pt to get an advantage over those who don't
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02-16-2013, 09:11 AM #5
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I can appreciate that opinion. It's shared by some others. Just bringing attention to there flawed/greedy/insulting reasoning. Fact is, you're playing a card game on a computer and tracking software is a reality, at least everywhere else. Live poker is the alternative. They've given you something you enjoy, whilst creating a security risk. Calling you an atm for them in the process.
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02-16-2013, 09:17 AM #6
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02-16-2013, 09:25 AM #7
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This is flawed thinking. Say they were to shut down tomorrow (*knock on wood), do you think they would be able to cover all player balances. If their opinion is that player deposits means 'money in the bank' then I'd say that's highly unlikely. Rake = Revenue and not a penny should come from elsewhere. Turning away players, of any skill level, is just bad business.
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02-16-2013, 09:33 AM #8
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ok, i was j/k, but using your argument here, then they should allow multi accounters, bots, and anyone who wants to use any method to get an advantage? Using software to help your game is to some, an unfair advantage. You can be on which ever side of that argument you want, but bovada has decided they think it is unfair and has eliminated it. There are plenty of other choices if you want to play with a hud or pt. I do agree with you though, probably not there best decision to say the reason is help the losing players that dep regularly, would of been better to just say they are taking away what they feel is an unfair advantage of those using hud's and pt's.
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02-16-2013, 05:19 PM #9
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02-16-2013, 09:02 AM #10
haha that actually makes sense, I like the site because it is easy to build a bankroll.