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08-09-2022 , 01:25 PM
I think it is. It was on the main promotions page. Friendly reminder to everyone to opt in today.
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08-09-2022 , 07:03 PM
Yeah it was just delayed, I logged on this morning and it didn't allow me to opt in until like 930AM. Pretty sweet bonus, we're essentially paying very little in rake for the next two weeks.
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08-09-2022 , 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by fast11375
Also do agree that timing out of WSOP is a pain in the butt. The only thing that make me feel better is that others have the same issue. Although I’ve heard people use software to help auto time bank… 888 tamer or something
888 caption it's $25 a year and it auto engages timebank every time.
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08-10-2022 , 12:34 AM
Thanks, I think you told me before too. $25 is def worth it as I time out about 2-3 times per hour. Most painful is when I fold AA preflop because I have too many tables open and can’t click raise fast enough.
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08-18-2022 , 03:19 AM
Why hasn't another online operator entered the las vegas market? We are long overdue for a change imo

There was a website around 2012 that I think was operated by stations casino but can't remember the name of it
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08-18-2022 , 06:12 AM
One day I hope to have friends that believe in me as much as this guy’s friends.

https://youtu.be/EbLuXTPQS_Q

Have played some against this guy at 2/5 no limit a couple of years ago and I believe he would sit the bigger no limit games. I guess credit to him? I can’t wrap my nitty bankroll brain around it.


Cliffs: poker dealer sits galfond 50/100, friends back 36% of him with plan of 5k stop win and 20k stop loss. He wins 5k
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08-18-2022 , 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mr.effoff
Why hasn't another online operator entered the las vegas market? We are long overdue for a change imo

There was a website around 2012 that I think was operated by stations casino but can't remember the name of it
Ultimate Bet or something like that.

BetMGM should be coming soon to NV, who knows how long soon is though. Probably like Michigan will merge soon.
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08-18-2022 , 05:58 PM
Ultimate Poker I just found it on jcarvs youtube channel.

I also noticed wsop has adjusted payout structures in the last two weeks or so.
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08-18-2022 , 08:54 PM
I played on Ultimate poker every day for the couple of years it lasted. It was great and run by Station Casinos. The problem was the name was dumb because it was confused with Ultimate Bet, the offshore site that had cheating accusations. Not sure if it would have lasted with a better name but I miss it and liked it better than WSOP.
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08-18-2022 , 09:07 PM
Yea, they delivered me a T shirt to my hotel when they were starting out. It is a quality material shirt and I just realized that it's a shirt I wear on a weekly basis around the house. lol
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08-23-2022 , 09:24 AM
Has anyone withdrew from the cage @ caesars atlantic city recently?

I'm heading down to the borg this weekend and want to w/d some money off wsop at the cage.

It seemingly takes a week or so for ach withdrawals, what can I expect doing a cage w/d? I want to time it so it will be ready by Saturday afternoon.
Wsop says within 36hrs you get the confirm, but doesn't say how long from that point you have to grab your $.
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08-23-2022 , 10:28 AM
in vegas it is pretty quick... less than 15 minutes at the cage once you receive your confirmation... probably depends on amount also.
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08-23-2022 , 12:11 PM
I’ve withdrawn frequently via Ceasers a few years back, they ask you to use a side phone to call a person upstairs to confirm your credentials. It’s pretty quick like 10-15mins if there’s no line. But I’ve found bank transfers to be much less hassle now. The cage manager takes forever counting and recounting your withdrawls.
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08-23-2022 , 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jenger1989
Has anyone withdrew from the cage @ caesars atlantic city recently?

I'm heading down to the borg this weekend and want to w/d some money off wsop at the cage.

It seemingly takes a week or so for ach withdrawals, what can I expect doing a cage w/d? I want to time it so it will be ready by Saturday afternoon.
Wsop says within 36hrs you get the confirm, but doesn't say how long from that point you have to grab your $.
You have a week to pick it up once it gets confirmed, and typically it gets confirmed within 2 business days. (also if you go over a week slightly you can usually still pick it up)
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08-29-2022 , 10:55 AM
Didn't have time to request a cashout while in Vegas this summer--can I still request an ach transfer while out of state or do I need to wait until I make another trip out there?
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08-29-2022 , 02:21 PM
you can cash out while out of state
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08-31-2022 , 12:23 AM
How hard is it to get Champion's Club status? Looks pretty rough to get unless I'm maxing out my tables with full rake every day.
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08-31-2022 , 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Sil3ntness
How hard is it to get Champion's Club status? Looks pretty rough to get unless I'm maxing out my tables with full rake every day.

Not hard if you play mid stakes cash.
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08-31-2022 , 05:32 AM
It's not that hard to get but it would have been nice to get an insta bonus of a around 500 dollars when you reach champions club. I remember back in the day when I reached SuperNova on pokerstars they hooked you up when you hit that status. It's a nice incentive
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08-31-2022 , 12:23 PM
Can anyone on here compare the level of play on 100NL/200NL on this site compared to Ignition?
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08-31-2022 , 03:02 PM
No offense but some of you guys need to either scan the thread or get into the games and figure it out.
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08-31-2022 , 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CygNu5X1
Can anyone on here compare the level of play on 100NL/200NL on this site compared to Ignition?

It really depends as the traffic is low and game quality fluctuates wildly during different times of day. But if you want to put in significant volume during peak times, you will find the quality comparable. Because 500NL tables are limited, some higher stakes regs will use 200NL to fill slots.
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09-01-2022 , 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by CygNu5X1
Can anyone on here compare the level of play on 100NL/200NL on this site compared to Ignition?
In my experience WSOP 100/200nl is significantly more passive/nitty than regular tables on iggy. Esp preflop you will see lot wider 3b/4b ranges on iggy. I think iggy has quite a bit more traffic so you'll have a lot more options when it comes to game selecting on there, thats the main advantage over wsop. Main drawbacks for iggy are obv its an unregulated site and the rake is a bit higher than wsop. Also the rb affiliate deal for iggy does not give nearly as much rb as the champions club on wsop. I did a side-by-side comparison earlier this year and for me it was apparent that wsop would be a better pool for me.
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09-02-2022 , 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by btcwinner88
In my experience WSOP 100/200nl is significantly more passive/nitty than regular tables on iggy. Esp preflop you will see lot wider 3b/4b ranges on iggy. I think iggy has quite a bit more traffic so you'll have a lot more options when it comes to game selecting on there, thats the main advantage over wsop. Main drawbacks for iggy are obv its an unregulated site and the rake is a bit higher than wsop. Also the rb affiliate deal for iggy does not give nearly as much rb as the champions club on wsop. I did a side-by-side comparison earlier this year and for me it was apparent that wsop would be a better pool for me.
Would you be able to tell me how much the rakeback is in perecentage in the champions club?

THX
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09-02-2022 , 03:42 AM
Is the only rakeback Champion's Club? Someone mentioned something about diamond status? My player's card or whatever is only platinum though...
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