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Title: Online poker
Post by: Maverick on June 20, 2006, 05:39:18 PM
I seem to recall a discussion about this some time back. I have a question for those who play. Is this something you do for the purpose of gambling or is it all "free play money"? If it is free which one do you use? The "box" poker games seem to be rather static to me.
Title: Online poker
Post by: Sandman on June 20, 2006, 05:50:18 PM
I play with real money.

People don't play smart on free money games.
Title: Online poker
Post by: rpm on June 20, 2006, 06:25:55 PM
I play free money on PartyPoker just because I don't trust online gaming.:noid  Having said that, Sandy is right. People playing free money will make wild bets, especially in no limit games.
Title: Online poker
Post by: Blooz on June 20, 2006, 07:25:20 PM
I play at Ultimate Bet for free play money.

Many different games available and you can play for real money if you wish.
Title: Online poker
Post by: moose on October 16, 2006, 07:57:02 AM
i can't believe no one in this forum isnt up in arms over the bill Bush signed into law the other day. No more online gambling for money in the united states anymore. I'm so glad that with all sorts of crazy crap happening across the globe we've got our priorities straight...
Title: Online poker
Post by: Terror on October 16, 2006, 10:59:26 AM
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Originally posted by moose
i can't believe no one in this forum isnt up in arms over the bill Bush signed into law the other day. No more online gambling for money in the united states anymore. I'm so glad that with all sorts of crazy crap happening across the globe we've got our priorities straight...


Not really true.   It just makes it illegal for any financial entity to tranfer money to a gambling company.  All it will do is make off-shore E-Wallet sites more popular as a intermediary.  Since the E-Wallet is not a gambling site, it will be perfectly legal for financial entities to transfer money to them.  Since the E-Wallet site is based off-shore, it's perfectly legal for them to transfer money to the gambling site....

Terror
Title: Online poker
Post by: B@tfinkV on October 16, 2006, 11:42:02 AM
i play for fake money on http://www.partypoker.com  

it can be fun, got a few good friends on the circuit also.


real money games are alot more tactical of course, but essentially i trust it as a fair and cheat free place to play. you will find a mix of tables containing folls who bet randomly and serious poker players on the 50,000+ tables and games available.
Title: Online poker
Post by: BlkKnit on October 16, 2006, 11:50:29 AM
I play (played actually...been several months away) on PokerStars.  Free money games are interesting and there is always a tournament going on you can jump into.  Been meaning to get back to playing, just haven't had a lot of online time.

BTW I go by clodkicker on there.
Title: Online poker
Post by: Mickey1992 on October 16, 2006, 11:56:44 AM
Terror is correct.  If you go through a third-party and not directly with a US Financial institution there is no law broken.

This whole bill was politics as usual for the US Congress.  It was tacked on to the back of an unrelated bill and shoved through Congress by the majority at the last minute before the election recess.  Vote for change.

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http://robison.casinocitytimes.com/articles/30426.html

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 was rammed through Congress by the Republican leadership in the final minutes before the election period recess. According to Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-N.J.), no one on the Senate-House Conference Committee had even seen the final language of the bill. The Act is title VIII of a completely unrelated bill, the Safe Port Act, HR 4954, dealing with port security.
Title: Online poker
Post by: Masherbrum on October 16, 2006, 01:38:49 PM
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Originally posted by BlkKnit
I play (played actually...been several months away) on PokerStars.  Free money games are interesting and there is always a tournament going on you can jump into.  Been meaning to get back to playing, just haven't had a lot of online time.

BTW I go by clodkicker on there.


I use Pokerstars as well.    I'm Masherbrum in there.   We'll run the table BlkKnit.   Try and look me up.
Title: Online poker
Post by: BlkKnit on October 16, 2006, 01:51:38 PM
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
I use Pokerstars as well.    I'm Masherbrum in there.   We'll run the table BlkKnit.   Try and look me up.


hehe, sure thing hoss :)
Title: Online poker
Post by: SunKing on October 16, 2006, 04:54:20 PM
Well thanks to Bush and his Christian Zealots  we Americans are stuck with Pokerstars for awhile.

Look me up on Pokerstars  "ChuckthePug"

Id love to take your money.




Edit -    Hey  Terror,

I was so upset the 1st of the month. I wanted to vent , but I decided to avoid this forum do its err, popular "views". Besides this doesn't effect the people that play for play money and call themselves poker players.


Mash  - What stakes do you play?

you can find me anytime on   .05/.10  .10/.20 .25/.50 limit tables.
Title: Online poker
Post by: Masherbrum on October 16, 2006, 07:28:11 PM
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Originally posted by SunKing
Look me up on Pokerstars  "ChuckthePug"

Id love to take your money.

Mash  - What stakes do you play?

you can find me anytime on   .05/.10  .10/.20 .25/.50 limit tables.


I was playing the $5/$10 tables, then the wife caught me with a "substantial bankroll".    I now do the freebies.

I was 1/2 way to a WSOP Main Event buy-in.   She didn't find it funny that I was raking in the mullah.   Now, I told her that eventually it is something I want to do.
Title: Online poker
Post by: RedRadr on October 17, 2006, 08:21:06 AM
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
I was playing the $5/$10 tables, then the wife caught me with a "substantial bankroll".    I now do the freebies.



   when playing for real money, how do you know that at least two
of those playing arent on the phone with each other?
Title: Online poker
Post by: BlkKnit on October 17, 2006, 08:57:06 AM
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Originally posted by RedRadr
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Originally posted by Masherbrum
I was playing the $5/$10 tables, then the wife caught me with a "substantial bankroll".    I now do the freebies.



   when playing for real money, how do you know that at least two
of those playing arent on the phone with each other?


You dont, but on the money tables they watch for inconsistant play - stuff that is abnormal or ridiculous to catch cheaters of that type.

I was on last night at a play money table and my wife was there also.....she was blocking her screen from me so I couldn't see what she had even on hands I had already folded :rofl
Title: Online poker
Post by: Mickey1992 on October 17, 2006, 01:32:12 PM
A good editorial by George Will on the subject.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15265338/site/newsweek/
Title: Online poker
Post by: SunKing on October 17, 2006, 04:37:57 PM
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Originally posted by BlkKnit
You dont, but on the money tables they watch for inconsistant play - stuff that is abnormal or ridiculous to catch cheaters of that type.

I was on last night at a play money table and my wife was there also.....she was blocking her screen from me so I couldn't see what she had even on hands I had already folded :rofl


Play money poker is hard to consider as poker. There is no consequence for losing. The majority play any two cards to the river and "see what happens, who cares its not real money".

If you survive that donkeyfest and think you can play real. Buy in the minimum and take 4 bucks to the .02/.04  tables , they play the same as playmoney. After 50k hands if you are up, I'd say you have a good chance at the micro limit tables.

When first started I took 300x the bigblind and sat at the .05/.10 tables. I ran stats on 50k hands to judge my performance, safe to say I'm a consistant winner since 2000.  Again, I don't hide myself from the player search. If anyone is on pokerstars look me up as  chuckthepug and say hi.