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Originally Posted by Mike Haven
There is no official Bovada Rep at 2+2 at this time, but perhaps if discussion is effected in a civil manner, one might arrive in due course?
No such luck in either of the two it seems.
So, Bovada has the largest number of fish and the fastest cashouts by a mile. For cons, you have the anon issues and *supposedly* rigged card dealing complaints, thus far unsubstantiated by any real results/graphs showing an increased variance recently vs before the brand split over any reasonable amount of hands.
Seems to me it could very well likely be that the suck-outs seem to happen so much more because:
A) you have a large number of sports-betting gamblers who don't really understand the game of poker and therefore play speculative hands much further and more aggressively than the nits that we US players are used to playing against since BF.
and
B) with anon tables, people who do know how to play poker play their long-shot "I have a feelign" draws more because the shame factor of sucking out isn't there anymore.
Or am I missing something?