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Old 11-16-2006, 06:41 AM     Post subject: Best site for multi-tabling.. #1 (permalink)  
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Other than Stars of course:P I'm looking to bonuswhore many many sites at 25NL-50NL, but havnt found any up to now that offer options like cascading at PS or that wont freeze my computer at 3+ tables.

I've tried Hollywood, Sun, Doyle's...and neither their software or interface is comparable to PS, FT, PP...

Any suggestions?
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Old 11-16-2006, 08:06 AM #2 (permalink)  
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You need to get your priorities straight to be frank.

Ive never been a fan of stars, but their software is without doubt IMO the best, and its not even close. However, if youre a small stakes player, pokerstars should be the last site you are playing on, hence starting to bonus whore is a good move.

FWIW, if you want to bonus whore you are probably going to play on some quieter sites and even some that have crappy crash-a-lot software. But the br benefits are worth it.

If making money > playing on nice software then the problem is easy, there are still lots of bonuses to get on with, but if you expect good software like stars then you WILL be disappointed.
But then, i think any player playing <100nl on stars is losing money anyway, but thats just my opinion.

Look up prima bonuses, and the crypto monthly reloads at interpoker and willhill (if eligible) first.
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Old 11-16-2006, 02:19 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Alright, I guess this answers my question! But to further cut it down, if you had to choose between Prima vs Crypto for my "requirements", which would you choose? Are there any differences?

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Prima has $10nl and some sites clear that low. Crypto has only $25NL+ but the bonuses and monthlies are great and easy to clear. Start with Crypto for the $25NL tables and 4 table the monthlie and deposit bonuses, you can do three or four a month and change your name on every site so they can't find you at the tables. Crypto sites have rakeback too. PM me and I'll give yuo more info.
 
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Crypto sucks for traffic. Most of the Prima's require 50NL as a min for clearing bonuses.

I've found stars to be slow and the interface doesn't do much for me, but to each his own.
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Crypto sucks for traffic. Most of the Prima's require 50NL as a min for clearing bonuses.

I've found stars to be slow and the interface doesn't do much for me, but to each his own.
So what was your recomendation then. LOL
 
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