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Originally Posted by donkANALysis
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I've been consistently beating 1/2 and 2/4 on Bovada for around 10-12 bb/100 on both stakes respectively for the past few years. Now if you're talking about ignition, I still think you are overreacting. Games might get a little tougher sure, but they will be fine.
Reminds me of when everyone flipped out after black Friday because Bovada offered anonymous tables. FWIW I made twice as much money the first year at 1/2 NL on Bovada than I did the last year at 2/4 NL on FT. Games were seriously amazing. Yet there was person after person on 2+2 claiming the sky was falling and that games had dried up. Since the beginning of Bovada, I haven't even had to use my orange tag which is supposed to mean a solid reg. I saw the most ridiculous plays every day in my HH's from people I thought might be decent. I never found players on Bovada that I considered great. Sure there were some guys who played an ABC style, but 30 minutes into the match you'd just see them get bored and do something ridiculous.
So no, the sky is not falling. Games will continue to be good for at least the first month or two and we can see how things pan out. The best attitude to take is a wait and see outlook. You don't have to put a bunch of money on Ignition to see how this pans out.
I understand that this is a Bovada thread and that may be why you think I was stating Bovada is Reg infested. That part of the post was actually referring to all of the options for players in the United States and some of the cons for playing at each. Hence....
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Originally Posted by MCAChiTown
This is not limited to one site and these are not issues for all sites.
I thought I made it clear with that statement and I apologize if it was not.
I do
not think that Bovada/Ignition is currently "reg infested."
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Originally Posted by donkANALysis
Since the beginning of Bovada, I haven't even had to use my orange tag which is supposed to mean a solid reg. I saw the most ridiculous plays every day in my HH's from people I thought might be decent. I never found players on Bovada that I considered great.
How could you possibly infer this without longterm data on each player? It's not hard to point out bad players with less than 100 hands, but I think ur underestimating the amount of "orange tag players" who don't stick around at each table very long.
Last edited by MCAChiTown; 10-01-2016 at 08:59 AM.