Hello everybody!
I am an Italian poker player for more than 7 years and when I started playing I began experiencing various websites such as Full Tilt Poker, Mansion Poker and many others as well.
In Italy, poker is very badly played. For example, there is nowhere to go if one wishes to learn the essentials of the game. Also, the players are quite rare and therefore they represent fairly weak competition.
Dollaropoker is an on-line poker website where one can participate in SIT&GO tables, cash tables or Multi-Table tournaments, exactly in the same matter as any other poker room.
To have access to this website, you don't have to download any particular software, simply because it is a poker room that has completely been created in JAVA formatting.
The 2 substantial differences are the following: the first being the opponents; and the second refers to the important possibility of rakeback offered from the Affiliates of the website.
Play at every table at Dollaropoker is really very soft, the softest I have ever found in my entire life. Most of the players do dumb calls, play with weak hands and lots of players go to the flop with a little more than hope and prayers.
This is great for players who know even a little bit about Hold'em and playing in position or just with strong hands. Players can sometimes even find full tables with pre-flop percentages all the way in the 60s, so it's very easy for skilled players to clean up.
To make things even more interesting, the fact that the loose and potentially profitable games can be found all the way up to the highest stakes, making it a veritable heaven for skilled Hold'em players.
Also, the clearly inferior level of play of the Italian poker players represents no threat at all to other skilled players. If anything, skilled players are given the upper hand at Dollaropoker especially when compared to great players that can be found on other websites.
Now the most interesting part: everyone can have his rake back every single month!
Rake is how poker rooms make their money: it is the money that the poker rooms deduct from every pot. Rakeback is a refund to the players. Poker players receive back a percentage of the rake they pay to the poker room at every single hand.
Last year, when I became an Affiliate of the Dollaropoker website, I was given the opportunity to give back 30% of the rake at the end of each month to every single poker player subscribed in my club. In fact usually if you want to get rakeback you have to sign up at a poker room through an affiliate.
To get your rakeback you have to insert the name "***" (without quotes) in the Referrer Id field when signing up, and at the end of the month I will give you 30% of the money the poker room deducted from every pot you have played.
After all, there are no cons in rakeback: if you can have some money back why wouldn't you take it?
If you have any questions, doubts or simply need more information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Below you will find the contact information:
06-21-2009 08:30
Nice review and all. Unfortunately, personal advertising is kind of a no-go on here so I had to edit your post.
In case anyone still wants to sign up using your referral code, I have left your contact data.
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06-21-2009 08:43
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