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 Originally Posted by bigboy5540
eeee what is boss and b2b?
B2B are a network of mostly European poker rooms. They run on Java, and have been growing quickly in number of rooms and number of players. Still a little thin at 200NL, but peak hours in the USA AM helps. PokerTracker now works at B2B rooms, and you can deposit in US$ to save a little in Neteller fees -- it just gets better and better. You'll find FTR B2B info in a thread on Martins and EasyT's 25NL Bonus sticky. Exterior info, there is a b2bheavenDOTcom that has a huge list and a nice rundown of bonuses and such.
Boss rooms are a network of poker rooms, many of them tied to sportsbooks, and they all cater to Europeans, having tables that play in EUR, GBP, USD, and TRY. Still a little thin at 200NL, but peak hours in the USA AM helps. They have fast software but are primitive in some ways - no player notes, PokerTracker doesn't work, less customizing options. You can only signup on 3 Boss rooms per computer, but once you've signed on your 4th, 5th, etc, you can play from any computer. Some rooms are on the same 'team' so you have to use a different deposit method, or contact WebDollar (you'll see), but they take checks! They are slow with your money, poor customer service, and incomplete information is common. I would do CasinoDOTnet first ($100 bonus for 500 contributed raked hands), then, if you want more, I can help you prioritize your projects.
There's a world of poker rooms out there.
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