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NetBet wrote on the message board: > Bodog Poker Review > Loyalty system where you can trade in earned “Bodog points” for > seats at special tournaments. > > Editors comment: > Bodog Poker is a fairly new room started by Bodog which is a well > credited online sports book company and has been around since 1995. > They player volume is so far not that high but the ring games are > loose with many passive-loose players. There is also good value in the > many tournaments. Bodog is the proud sponsor of Jamie “GoldenBoy” > Gold, the 2006 WSOP main event winner. > Full review: > > Bodog Poker is a growing online poker room. The sponsorship of Jamie > Gold will undoubtedly attract many new players that whishes to play > against “the champ”. Bodog Poker is not part of any network and > has created their very own software. The graphics have a nice look and > feel and it’s easy to follow the ongoing action and it’s possible > to play several tables simultaneously. > > The player volume at peak hours amounts in ring games up to 2700, and > in tournaments up to 7500. Since many of the players find their way to > the poker room from Bodog’s online casino and booking the games are > loose with many passive players and therefore quite profitable. > There’s a loyalty system and you can trade in earned “Bodog > points” for seats at special tournaments. The bulk of the ring games > are in low-limit NLT and but there are also frequent limit games as > high as $30-60. The rake is 5% with a maximum of $3. The support his > very good and responds rapidly and accurately.
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