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Sandra-Basmanoff, 2006-07-02 23:22:52
does anyone like to play poker, i like to play poker on line(free, no cash games) and i like to play poker for real(.00 a game, 2000 chips starting with pots are about 0-160 depending on the amount of players and i do win a fair amount of them) how much poker is to much poker? and would you spend real money on the internet? i wont, its much better in real games with real players, i wont play for real money on the internet, but would you?oh yeah, poker rules, LOL and omaha hi lo is my home game, but i do love texas, i pay at absolute
2006-07-03 00:47:43 Rufina-Merryman wrote: I LOVE TO PLAY TOO BUT WITH IDENTIFY THEFT ON THE RISE NO I WILL NOT SEND REAL MONEY ON THE NET TAKE A SHORT VACTION TO A REAL CASINO BUT REMEMBER TO LIMIT YOUR SELFLove to play poker - never on the internet for money.
2006-07-11 22:30:34 Augustine-Vorrasi wrote: Ihave been playing online poker for 3 years now for money and have made 1 0 deposit through a western union transaction and still playing with other peoples money now that i have cashed out more than ,000 with over 00 in my account now .I play mtts and s&g's and tables of / tables and love it.
2006-07-15 08:14:36 Joey-Eisenman wrote: i love tx hold em on poker stars
2006-07-03 07:45:36 Yen-Burkett wrote: Poker online is a lifeline of mine. I consider myself a semi-pro and play limits from 2/4 to 25/50 online at Poker Stars and FTP.
2006-07-03 00:46:36 Aubrey-Mackendoerfer wrote: no, because it is the internet, and you simply cannot trust theinternet, either from the technical or techological standpoint, or from the honesty point of view from the people that run these, ofwhich almost 100% are offshore- what does that tell you. having played hold em for almost 20 years now, i can tell you from personal experience (this includes one world series, and'just a shitload of money in my time flying back and forth), that there just isn't anything like the real thing. it's like real sex andcybersex (no matter how high definition and all that it is) whichwould you rather have? you do of course have the element of playing multiple games- which can be very lucrative (and tricky),and of course, you don't have to look at anyone's face nor theyyours, so that whole pyschological element is missing. on the other hand, you can build up a profile of on-line players, butthey tend to change their user names a lot. in live poker, thewhole "ambiance" or whatever you wish to call it is so different.real people, real chips, real cash, real bluffing, real action.you just don't get that off a computer screen. but it is, can be,good for practice in very very low games, the lowest possible.this way, if an offshore company goes belly-up- and they haveall your credit card numbers, you're relatively safe. you do knowof course, that technically it's illegal, but no one is enforcing that.but then again, all it takes is one bill, and a lot of people andtheir money are separated overnite- the sites will stay safe andrich, because their outside the u.s. trust me, sooner or later, something like this will happen,and the world of cyberpoker will come to a crash and poker willget back to the tables where it belongs. but i have to admit,the success of this is qwuite phenomenal- there are an estimated100,000 poker players playing on line at any given moment, andprobably at least 0,000 in some tournament somewhereon line being won. the profits for the sites are going toreach astronomical levels if it all continues to work, and so farit is- all seems smooth and legitimate- so far. but really, think about it...would you rather go see thesuperbowl live (or whatever your sport was) or on tv? now,suppose you were an injured player on that team, and askyourself that.... by the way, the world series is underway, anybody interstedin buying points or "staking"- let me know. your return isas much as 50% depending on the initial stake. stuart unger,a sheer genius, was the only player ever to win back to back besides johnny chan- but one better, he won three timesaltogether, an unbroken record. when i saw him at the horseshoe, he was down and out. nobody would even talk tohim, let alone lend him the ,500 buy in. billy baxter, anotherplayer did, ungar won, and for his investment, baxter got back0,000. not bad.see you at the tables, and may you always have the macadamianuts.............
2006-07-03 14:49:03 Wilmer-Blessig wrote: I used to play online in micro-limits. I turned a 50$ deposit into 133$ in about 4 years playing up to 5-10 cent limits.. Then, the state I live in, the state of Washington, decided to make online gambling a FELONY, equal to child-porn bodog no deposit free bonus slots flash casino. So, I had to cash out, and now only play fake-money... I would definately play online for real money, if your local laws allow it playing free for fun poker video games no downloading. I suggest pokerstars.com bodog no deposit free bonus slots flash casino.
2006-07-03 00:34:08 Shelli-Harden wrote: I like to play on-line Texas Hold-Em for free also. I usually play on Full Tilt poker.net but I have accounts at Empire poker, Pacific Poker, and Party poker also. I have been considering trying to play for some real cash! I was thinking of depositing just .00 and playing just real small stakes games and try to build up my bankroll. I usually play fairly conservative and I almost always come away increasing my bank. Anyway, I know that it would be different for real money but I figure that you only live once, 50 bucks isn't gonna kill me, and you never know, I might kick butt!! So my answer to your question is: Yes, I would play on-line for real money, I just don't quite know when yet!
















































