The iPoker network in my opinion is one of the best and certainly fastest growing networks around. Theres plenty of cash games available 24/7 and consistently during the day your getting 25-30k in players online. With $10million guaranteed every month its also a hard network to beat for tournaments. Does anyone agree? Or have any reasons to disagree? Ive played on many of the networks and am struggling to find a better one around at the moment in my opinon


06-30-2008 21:54
I use to love the iPoker network. Then they turned their backs on US players so I can't play them anymore. Most of my online profits came off of iPoker.

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

07-01-2008 05:18
Unfortuantely that is the case with a number of the networks. iPoker now seem to be concentrating on the european market. But there arent many other networks than can offer these kind of comps are there? I mean cryptologic is no longer the force it used to be, betfair can't get the custom for weekly big tournaments, apart from poker stars and full tilt where can you go???


07-01-2008 12:43
i think that ipoker is going wrong with a always growing number of shortstack player! what you think about that? ps sorry for my english





12-09-2009 14:51
I also think I-poker is a good network. They have nice tournaments, a lot of players and nice software. At I-poker I prefere to play at Nuts Poker or William Hill. I think they have the best working skins.
09-07-2010 01:41
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