
Posted Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:51 pm GMT by jimmer
Now that the new law has had time to settle, I'm just wondering what differences (if any) you guys are noticing on your pokersites.
Around the same time as the changes, I was planning to join either full tilt, stars, or paradise. I decided I'd better just hold back and wait a while.
I'm in the UK, and can therefore play on any. But I don't want to join a site that has lost alot of players, nor do i want to join a site that has now got loads of new good players!
In the same respects, are any sites offering more incentives for new (or exisiting) members?
What are the main differneces you've noticed on your sites? Are these changes for the better or worse?
Just wondering
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Posted Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:32 pm GMT by shorn7
I have seen more traffic on my site. And, the games have been crazy good. I am up around $20k since the legislation was signed 5 weeks ago.
Posted Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:47 pm GMT by jimmer
| shorn7 wrote: | | I have seen more traffic on my site. And, the games have been crazy good. I am up around $20k since the legislation was signed 5 weeks ago. |
which site is this? what levels do you play at?
Posted Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:46 am GMT by shorn7
I play on Bodog, mostly $2/$4 $40 max. and $5/$10 $1000 max. NLHE.
BTW, none of you sharks are welcome. 
Posted Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:40 am GMT by jimmer
| shorn7 wrote: | BTW, none of you sharks are welcome.  |
Don't worry about me, I'm less of a shark and more of a gold fish, or shrimp!
thanks
Posted Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:18 pm GMT by iRockUK
Bodog does not allow Canadians to play
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Posted Fri Nov 24, 2006 3:10 am GMT by Pokerdealz
Beware, I am from the UK and signed up at Bodog.
I won about $2.5K then found there was no way I could cash out.
As a UK resident I found it a pain in the arse trying to set up a neteller or moneybooker account.
Bodog are quite happy to accept visa deposits, but only mentioned I could not cashout when I tried.
Full tilt is still very active, as they still accept US players, and you can still get a rakeback account. Plus full tilt is supported by loads of useful online poker tools.
Posted Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:00 am GMT by raisebot
| shorn7 wrote: | I play on Bodog, mostly $2/$4 $40 max. and $5/$10 $1000 max. NLHE.
BTW, none of you sharks are welcome.  |
Bodog has been my bread & butter lately
I've been donking it up there lately, mostly on the $50 and up SNG's, but occasionally 3/6 NLHE as well.
Lots of loose play in the cash games, that's for sure.
Posted Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:19 pm GMT by UrAteUp
Update for you Jimmer....
Water is still wet.
The sky is still blue.
Women still have secrets.
And the US Gov. is still shitting on it's people.

Posted Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:39 pm GMT by BeerWench13
I'm in the US and have had no trouble playing on Stars or FullTilt. I've also had no trouble cashing out from either of them to my NetTeller account either. I've not attempted to play on any other sites.
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