| Posted by: scruffy mojo at January 25, 2008, 8:52 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
i play totally at bodog, have tried the other sites but like bodog best..alot of good mtt with a good number of players, unlike stars mtt where there are thousands, bodogs 500 and under and alot under 200 players, like what was written earlier tied to the sports book so you get sports players gambling...be aware the biggest draw back is bad hands hitting and alot of unreal suckouts but you probably get that everywhere but i think a little more so at the bodog....there is a saying you got bodogged when 8/10 cracks you aces on the river or your kk gets beat by j5...cashing out is good, depositing is easy and i think the graphics are as good as anybodies.
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| Posted by: WVHillbilly at January 25, 2008, 6:26 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
If you were following proper BRM guidelines it wouldn't matter when they pulled the card out of their a$$. You'd just reload with chips and take it back.
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| Posted by: PocketSocket at January 25, 2008, 6:02 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
I do find these quite easy to place in as well and have even worked my way up to the 16$ buyin ones. My weakness is I love playing cash tables but everytime I go to one it seems I get beat by some crazy rediculous luck bucket that pulled a card out of their a$$.
Just yesterday I put 20$ bucks on. I put 4.40 into a beginner SnG and the rest on a 25$ buyin cash table. So I'm watching this guy at my cash table, constantly raising to 2$ preflop obviously more than he could possibly have the hands to support at this rate. So I decide to make a play for his cash and call with K-7 suited, not the greatest hand but I seem to hit Kings alot on bodog.
Flop comes 3-9-K rainbow, he bets 3 into the 6$ pot and the other caller folds, I of course call. Turn comes another 9. He goes all in for his last 6 bucks and I know he's pulling my leg, I call. He has Q 10 clubs and I smile... for a second until a random Jack falls on the river. I tilted and went all in with my few remaining dollars against him ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Jack Daniels at January 25, 2008, 4:05 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
Bodog is an extremely soft site along with SportsBook Poker. IMO it's because of all the sports betting going on. There are tons of inexperienced players available because they are sports bettors, not poker players. My guess is that they make some money gambling, don't know that poker isn't gambling, and they sit down to "try their luck". That is ripe for the picking.
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| Posted by: craft2nuts at January 25, 2008, 12:34 am | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
Bodog is one of your better freeroll sites I have done well there myself and built up a respectable BR there.
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| Posted by: WVHillbilly at January 24, 2008, 9:17 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
I play more on Bodog than any other site. The competition is ery weak. I ran into a guy last night at the $25NL tables who gave away $150 dollars in less than 100 hands. Unfortunately, I was only able to get $65 of it.
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| Posted by: IamBP at January 24, 2008, 8:59 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
I enjoy Bodog a lot. I took third in a 2k guarantee, but unfortunately played too many MTTs and not enough SNGs to keep my bankroll up and went broke. I was also foolish for not withdrawing any of the money.
However, every time I have gone broke on Bodog I have been able to money in the $500 (including the 30 points entry one) or the $1000 free rolls to get me back going again. Now with the CC free roll I have more options to get me going again.
I also have enough points to play in the 400 pt buy-in which pays out something like $100 tournament dollars for every so many entries. I have not been able to play it yet though because of my work schedule.
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| Posted by: slizzic at January 24, 2008, 2:38 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
i won $5 in a fr on bodog i never depodited on the site and im slowly building a nice br on this site it has become my favorite site 2 play on i think it is a great site
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| Posted by: KingCurtis at January 24, 2008, 2:33 pm | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
yeah the sngs can help low brs slowly and i mean slowly get big...i mean how easy is it to place in half the feild? pretty easy i did it with 2.50$ from a freeroll to 20$...the freerolls are better on bodog also....a 500$ and 1000$ everyday thats way better than any other american ones...i mean PS has the 2k$ freeroll but you have to beat the hubble tournament of 12k ppl and get in the top 99
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| Posted by: Munchrs at January 24, 2008, 8:48 am | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
i have no 1st hand expierence but from what ive heard from freinds etc is that Bodog is ery soft and easy to beat and has good beginner SNGs that pay 5 out of 10.
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| Posted by: Egon Towst at January 24, 2008, 8:12 am | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
I can`t comment about freerolls, since I rarely play in them, but my general impression is that the standard of play at Bodog and Absolute is a little softer than at Full Tilt.
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| Posted by: PocketSocket at January 24, 2008, 7:42 am | | Topic: Success on Bodog? Forum: Card Chat |
Just curious what everyone's opinion on Bodog is in comparison to say, Full Tilt or Absolute Poker. It seems there are just as many freeroll donkey's anywhere I go but I actually manage to win more often on Bodog and Absolute. I took 2nd on Bodog netting me 75$ which was nice. I suppose it's because Full Tilt only pays out the top 27 places.
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