Wats The Best Texas Hold'em

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  1. Chronic-

    Chronic- Well-Known Member

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    well i no a couple but wat do u guys say is the best one... i like true poker my self cuz characters are 3d
     
  2. EagleZtrike

    EagleZtrike Well-Known Member

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    party poker is good
     
  3. Mcal

    Mcal Well-Known Member

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    yea party poker is alot of fun to play
     
  4. GLAMOURofCORRUPTION

    GLAMOURofCORRUPTION Well-Known Member

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    I love partypoker ..
     
  5. azn_rebel99

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    partypoker is the way to go. isnt that what moneymaker used? lol
     
  6. DJ-Design

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    yep party poker is teh best!!!
     
  7. stokey

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    Yeh i agree...party poker is the best
     
  8. Ekasra

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    pokerstars.net, alot less ads than party poker
     
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    .parfekt// Senior Member

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    Are there the same ammount of players?
     
  10. Spanksta

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    I started on pokerstars, the havent looked back since party poker :)

    Always ment to try out vcpoker, has anyone tried it?
     
  11. MRANDERSON

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    Full Tilt is my favorite site, at peak times there are around 20,000 people online, when I first started playing there peak times were around 2,500.

    HAHAHAHHA

    My how its changed
     
  12. [.BC.] bsk84091

    [.BC.] bsk84091 Well-Known Member

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    i liked Pokerroom...
     
  13. SaoMan

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    yes i like party poker and i think full tilt poker is sometimes fun
     
  14. SSJ8

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    I only know texas hold 'em lol, so i say that XD
     
  15. SomeThingCreepy

    SomeThingCreepy Well-Known Member

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    Party Poker is a joke. They're only good thing is their free rolls. Everyone on it is horrible, probally LOW stake player skill wise on Poker Stars.

    Most of the professional poker players, play on Poker Stars/Full Tilt. Playing with horrible skill i.e. Party Poker will only make you a worse player.

    Some of the players that play Poker Stars are the following:


    Fredrik Utköping ID: H@££INGGOL
    Corwin Mackey ID: Mig
    Travis Black ID: Travis(asdf2000)
    Lex Veldhuis ID: Raszi
    Daniel Sblockedeiber ID: Rekrul
    Victor Goossens ID: Nazgul
    Markus Gonsalves ID: Lurped
    Nick Schulman ID: TheTakeover
    Bertrand Grospellier ID: ElkY

    All of the above play professionaly. The small stake players are even better on Poker Stars. Ever watch a Poker Event on your TV? Guess what 70% of their shirts say? You guessed it, Poker Stars. The only way to get a Poker Stars shirt is to purchase it with your Frequent Player Points.
     

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