Just want to throw a question out there to get varying opinions. Is it better to find one poker site and play strictly on it (learning the site, earning player points, making friends, etc..) or move from site to site (taking advantage of bonuses, various tourneys, structures)?
Just want to get some opinions. I'm working on a guide to picking a poker site and want to know what other players think. (rather than just my opinion)
Any comments would be appreciated.
Dave (davega)

Just another KITNs. You'll get used to them.

07-30-2007 15:10
Before US players were restricted to so few options, I tried playing on various sites and found that only a few had the look and feel that made me comfortable. I find that to be most important. Functionality and game options comes in a close second. For bonus hunters, it's probably best to camp out on one site until the bonus is made.

Pessimistic Optimism is the best I can muster. 

07-31-2007 16:24
i like playin at dif sites currently i play on 6 different sites only cuz i like the variation of tourneys that each offer
08-04-2007 18:59
i think when you're building your bankroll it's a good idea to move around and collect the bonuses. after that, you'd probably be best sticking to 1 or 2 sites with good rakeback deals.
08-05-2007 17:00
I play on several sites. What I do is I track the pros with my Smart Buddy program I downloaded and then I only play on the sites they play on because I figure they've got to be good and legit. You should try the Smart Buddy it will help you find players and watch them. Just a suggestion....
09-19-2007 13:45
I like playing on FTP for now, when choosing a Poker room to play at I go 70% for the layout/structure of the client and 30% for the players/promotions etc.
FTP has the best layout by far at the moment, Pokerstars is also good layout wise...
09-25-2007 00:16
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