
Posted Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:49 pm GMT by gregoden
i have just started to play online a few months ago. i made an account on bodog and have been playing there since. does anyone have any thoughts on the quality of players who play there or on the experience itself, etc? are there better places to play?
also, if anyone could tell me what the best way to fund your account there is...in order to lower fees or avoid them altogther that'd be great! i currently use click2pay and it blows since it charges you a 10%-of-amount-withdrawed fee... and when i've previously used my credit card to directly fund my account, the bank hit me with a $10 transaction fee for each charge regardless of amount. there has to be something better right!?!?
thanks a lot.
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Posted Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:16 pm GMT by AHBrownell
Unfortunately, its tough to find ways to deposit that don't charge fees. IGMpay was the best option, and then neteller. Now that those are gone for US customers, I'd say epassporte, but honestly its very bad too.
In terms of other sites, I like Full Tilt and Poker Stars. They have a much wider player base than Bodog, which may account for the softness of their tourney fields / cash games.
Posted Wed Apr 25, 2007 3:02 am GMT by Jernej Zorec
bodog is generally considered a very soft site where sport betting gamblers loose money at poker :D
and no PT on there also makes games a bit softer i suppose
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