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Originally Posted by vegasdanes
Why do you play on both Ignition and Bovada? Since they're both anonymous with the same player pool? Do you travel abroad often? Do they ever give you any hassle over having two accounts on the same network? I know you have to if you're going to be playing in different countries....so just curious.
I used to gamble a lot on sports (Bovada), every day, for years straight. I had quit a while back ago, but a line was too ridiculous in the Stanley Cup Finals to pass up. Thus, I bet on it.
I've also played a lot of poker. Unfortunately, every poker site that an American can play on is on the scammy side. I was playing on Global Poker and had a win rate, over 100k hands, that was well beyond what people consider theoretically possible (due to having never used a hud/level playing field).
Then they said I was a "lucky winner participant" for a new way of cashing out, via world pay or w/e. So, I could no longer use paypal... and they said I didn't have to submit my documents again.
A month later, Global Poker still wouldn't process my transaction, despite acknowledging they needed nothing from me... I ended up having to be like, look, I'm going to do a chargeback for the amount I'm trying to withdraw if you don't send me my money. Thus, that's what I did.
They cried about it and told me to cancel it, thus I did. The next month I had to make it public on the forum for about weeks before they finally, begrudgingly, sent my money. The end result: they banned my account due to their own bs.
I'm no pro. I just play micro stakes. Betting 1k on a game, no problem. Betting anything in a poker game? Problem. I dunno man. Anyways, I just figured I'd try out ignition since they had a deposit bonus for poker, and I had never played there. I was curious if there were any differences between Bovada and Ignition.
Only difference so far seems to be how you're treated...
Last edited by david perron; 06-24-2019 at 06:55 AM.