by starstealer » Fri Apr 29, 2005 1:49 pm
Well, I did promise to give some view on how the site is after I played there for a little while.
First of all, without the VFP program, it just wouldn't be worth it. The bonus clears too slowly to be of any use, and is still slow at $3/$6 and higher (I have a couple of friends at that level playing 10-14 hours/day and they are only unlocking $80 or so per day playing 4 tables...). With the VFP program - the bonus is huge.
In any case, most nights now are populated with a fair number of $2/$4 and $3/$6 HE tables. There's usually one or two higher limit ones (6/12, 10/20 even a 200/400 once). The play in the $2/$4 (from my experience) and $3/$6 (from what I've seen and been told) is the same because they share the same pool of players.
The play at the $2/$4 can only be called "tight maniacal." Meaning that a raise preflop can frequently steal the blinds from any position. A reraise will generally ensure a big pot and happens about half the time. The only thing is a raise, reraise, re-reraise or cap are all random and have little bearing on the raiser's actual hand. Case in point - I was capped with QQ against a guy holding 79o. This is not a rare occurance.
As such, the games are real swingy and fairly frustrating. If you keep to a tight list of hands, you should do fine over time - but realize that they won't always suck out on you.
In terms of other game selection - it is pretty low. I think on most nights there's at least one NL table ($1/$2 usually). I've seen a Razz table full once - but it didn't last long (probably a few players just trying it out and then left. I started an Omaha Hi/Lo table once but only got a few players after 1/2 an hour or so.
The population of the site is probably well hidden by the people multi-tabling, but I expect there's probably 2-300 people enrolled there. You will run into the same people over and over again. They will remember you.
Lastly, the missing features I noted originally are still missing - and I think this is a big point. Still no hand histories and more importantly, no wait lists.
Hope this helps someone.
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