Party Poker added blackjack and flopbetting so they could put more of their players' money in their pockets. It won't be easier to take money off the humpy players, because now we're competing with PartyPoker for their money, and we won't be able to win it as fast as the humpy players will give it away at the blackjack and flopbetting window.
These changes don't help anybody but Party Poker. If we were smart, we'd take our money to another site.
10-11-2005 23:50
Well, yeah, we'll do that, but the loose, or "casual" to use the article's word, players are the ones who are going to spend their money there. They only have a finite amount of money to play with, and if they're losing it there, then there's less to lose to good players who ignore blackjack and flopbetting. It's economics.
10-12-2005 20:42
& what about it slowing down the game ?
does it go around asking each player if they want to bet on this crap ?
they just need to dump the whole site,
have it when you sign on, it says,
" you lost, dont be bad beat mad, you should thank us for saving you hours for what you would eventually lose, now go do something else with your life, thank you, please drive thru... "

10-12-2005 20:54
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