Bodog vs. Merge Network

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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby gmoneydogg » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:35 am

and as always thanx for the quick responses everyone!!!
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby hockeyguy » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:01 am

the old pt needed handgrabber to work w/ bodog, but since i prefer hm i havent tried pt3 w/ bodog i believe it needs handgrabber as well

Another thing about bodog that makes it great for beginners is it has a 4 table limit so this keeps away a lot of competent and/or very good players as they want to play 6/8/10 or more tables at a time to max profit/hr so they play elsewhere

fewer good players leaves more not so good players which makes for softer games- i think this is especially true at bodog at 100nl and 200nl the levels where you normally start to run into players trying to make a liviving at poker by multitabling a bunch of tables-

hg
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby cliff48 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:17 pm

hockeyguy wrote:the old pt needed handgrabber to work w/ bodog, but since i prefer hm i havent tried pt3 w/ bodog i believe it needs handgrabber as well

Another thing about bodog that makes it great for beginners is it has a 4 table limit so this keeps away a lot of competent and/or very good players as they want to play 6/8/10 or more tables at a time to max profit/hr so they play elsewhere

fewer good players leaves more not so good players which makes for softer games- i think this is especially true at bodog at 100nl and 200nl the levels where you normally start to run into players trying to make a liviving at poker by multitabling a bunch of tables-

hg


Wow! I did not know that Bodog only allowed 4 tables at a time. As I seldom play more than 2 I had not run into that. Good to know and makes sense about keeping out the mega multitablers.

Thanks
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby gmoneydogg » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:52 pm

yeah as soon as i partition my HD, im gonna sign up at bodog, thanx again for all the great insight!

p.s. does anyone know about how much HD space i should leave for all the hand histories and whatnot for pt or hem? i'm gonna prob leave a free 100gb for it unless told otherwise
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby gmoneydogg » Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:04 pm

im getting a 500 gb hard drive btw...
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby oldie » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:10 pm

My HM and small database takes ca 1Gb, so you've got more then enough space for the beginning
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Re: Bodog vs. Merge Network

Postby gmoneydogg » Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:47 am

cool, thanx!
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