Archive for June 8, 2005

3’s a Charm on Pacific Poker


Ok, So I’m 3 for 3 this week on Pacific Poker. I’m definately liking the site and the level of play there.

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Affiliates!

Bobostonepony.com is proud to announce our first 2 affiliates! Please understand that I will NEVER post an affiliate or a link that I do not support myself.

The first one,

Real Poker Training is VITAL to a new hold’em player. Todd Arnold (NSXT1 and NSXT2 depending on which site he is playing on) gives you an inside look at being an uber-successful online poker player. Todd has won numerous big money online tournies and he lets you watch at his site as he plays them. There is a fee to be a member of his site, but I assure you I recouped that fee within hours of watching his videos. Nowhere else will you get to watch along as a pro player wins a big money tourny. As you are watching he is commenting on his plays and his strategy. As much as I want to keep this site a secret, I know it will benefit you if you become a member.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE use the link below if you want to join.

The second one,

Pacific Poker will be my exclusive site for Sit-N-Go’s for the time being. As I’ve told you in previous posts, there are certain sites out there that have “suspect” programming. These sites don’t have 100% random card shuffling and have very unethical ways of getting more money into the site (please see previous posts). How many 10 player sit-n-go tournies last only an hour when you aren’t playing online? Zero. This is because certain sites alter the programming so that tournies are very fast. The quicker a tourny is over, the quicker they can start a new one. This means more money.

After playing at PacificPoker.com for only a few short days it is very apparent that this site is legit. The games aren’t played at hyper speed. It actually takes awhile to play a 10 player sit-n-go. This is more like playing in a real casino or home game. There aren’t so many “suspicious” bad beats where the big stack plays crap and the little stack who goes all in (with a good hand)is killed at the river. I urge you to try PacificPoker.com out and see what I’m talking about.

Again, please use the link below if you would like to sign up at Pacific Poker.

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