Just for fun I decided to throw some of my research on the nearly 300 poker sites I have visited up on the blog. This information is as accurate as the casual researcher can make it – which makes it 20 times more accurate than the stuff you see on MSNBC or CNN.
A shared poker skin is an internet poker site, with the same software and player pool, but under various marketing names and management. Some of the promotions will be different, the play and the tournaments offered will be the same.
PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Bodog Poker are all stand alone poker rooms. That is why they will always be on my list of sites I visit.
Closely behind is the Cereus Poker Network, which supports only two skins of some fame (and infamy): Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet.
Now for the also-rans. True Poker, which also can be found as Third Bullet Poker.
Ok, here we go with the rest of them in order of me playing on them or not, and then in alphabetical order:
Cake Poker, aka, Doyle’s Room, Card Spike Poker, Gutshot Poker, Unibomber Poker, Victory Poker,
Poker4Ever, (Everleaf Inc.), aka Land Shark Poker, Luvin Poker, Swank Poker,Vulcan Poker
Sportsbook Poker, (Merge Poker Network) aka Aced Poker, Carbon Poker, Iron Duke Poker, Lock Poker, Players Only Poker, Poker Nordica, Poker Pros, Reefer Poker, RPM Poker,
World Poker Exchange, aka Achaubet Poker, Bet Pop Poker, First Fidelity Poker, Legendz Poker, Pig Poker, You Wager Poker,
Now where I can’t or won’t play:
888 Poker, Lucky Ace Poker, City Lights Poker, Pacific Poker, WSOP,
Betfair Poker (On Game Network), Bwin, Euro Poker, Hollywood Poker, Red Kings Poker
Everest Poker, aka Empire Poker (moved from True Poker), Party Poker, WPT,
William Hill Poker (IPoker network), CD Poker, Chili Poker, Fair Poker, Titan Poker, Winner Poker,
Saturday, September 18, 2010
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The best advice is to stick to poker sites that are established, have solid promotions, and reliable with their payments.
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