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    Exclamation Boss Poker Madness

    I'll keep this brief.

    I have just signed up to Gala's $100 poker bonus and started playing on the Boss Poker Network.

    I think someone should have a serious look at this as I have experienced some very curious play.

    I have been playing for about 4 hours on the $1/$2 tables, ignoring the fact that nearly every player seems like a maniac and that my experience was about 75% seeing the flop (at least!!), don't get too excited if your first cards are a primo hand. It sounds like poker heaven, but be warned. After playing for a few minutes I witnessed Full House, not shown, Full House, not shown, Two Pair (Aces and Kings) Ace high Flush, Straight etc etc...nearly every board contains a pair, and if it doesn't then it has a straight draw (8 9 10 and A J Q were very common) or is one or two suited. It then dawned that maybe not everyone was a maniac, when cards where shown, nearly everyone had a playable hand, often AJ would be against AK sometimes twice! and AQ!

    Please check this out, coz there is no way this is a random game. Other more experienced players couldn't believe it, whilst the newbies thought this was all normal! This software is totally screwed!

    Here are some hand histories, unfortunately they don't show the winning hand if I folded. But remember, these are consequetive hands! And things are pretty much the same throughout.
    I have removed the betting information but it was mostly manic.


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    Hand #10186909 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:02:04 2004


    Darcus1: 3s, 2s


    Flop (Board: 4d, 10d, 4s):


    Turn (Board: 4d, 10d, 4s, 9c):


    River (Board: 4d, 10d, 4s, 9c, 2d):

    rokim: Bet $1.00
    MAVERlCK: Fold
    Darcus1: Fold



    Hand #10187132 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:05:37 2004


    Darcus1: Qc, Kd

    Flop (Board: 5d, 6h, 4c):


    Hand #10187269 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:07:45 2004

    Darcus1: 6h, 6s



    Flop (Board: 10d, 3d, Kd):


    Turn (Board: 10d, 3d, Kd, 10s):



    Hand #10187351 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:09:05 2004


    Darcus1: 10s, Kc


    Flop (Board: 7d, 4c, Qs):

    Turn (Board: 7d, 4c, Qs, 7h):

    Hand #10187473 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:11:18 2004

    Darcus1: Ks, 10d

    Flop (Board: 5s, 7s, Qh):


    Hand #10187604 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:13:27 2004

    Darcus1: Jd, 5d

    Flop (Board: 6c, 4h, 5s):


    Turn (Board: 6c, 4h, 5s, Qd):


    River (Board: 6c, 4h, 5s, Qd, Jh):

    Showdown:

    Darcus1 shows: Jd, 5d (two pair, Jacks and Fives)
    rokim shows: 6h, Qc (two pair, Queens and Sixes)


    Hand #10187884 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:18:07 2004

    Darcus1: Jc, Qh

    Pre-flop:

    Flop (Board: 6c, 6d, 5h):


    Turn (Board: 6c, 6d, 5h, 3h):

    Hand #10187998 at table: Table TH51
    Started: Thu Nov 18 04:20:09 2004

    Darcus1: 3d, 3s

    Pre-flop:

    Flop (Board: 5c, 7s, Kd):


    Turn (Board: 5c, 7s, Kd, 9h):


    Darcus1: Fold

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    I had the same experiance at SuperVegas.

    http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...ead.php?t=5556

    I play a hell of a lot of poker online mostly on crypto and prima and have been involved in some truely WILD games where it seemed like folding pre-flop was not allowed!!

    But the cards seen normal enough and AA even holdss up against 8 players sometimes

    I have played at SuperVegas once more since my rant and found exactly the same cr@p as my first visit. I wont even bother downloading any further BossMedia JokerPoker rooms
    aka thatsBAD

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    Same experience on Boss.. Amazing hands all the way. I was in a hand where we were 4 guys at showdown that had a str8. 2 of us had the nut str8 on turn, but was beaten by gutshot river (note that all 4 str8 was inside str8) - no more than 2 consecutive cards on the table. No other is quite like Boss poker in my experience...
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    I have had the same experience with Boss Media poker rooms Bugsy's and Sporting Bet. The trouble is that when you are in games where flop % is 60% and 3 people go to river every hand you will see things that are truly mind boggling. You just have to sit back and wait for the monster. Bugsy's was not as bad about that as Sporting Bet was.

    Are Super Vegas and Sporting Bet the same place?

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    Wink

    Well that's a relief! I thought I was going mad, but it seems that there is certainly something going on there then.

    Surely there should be a massive warning going out about this network?

    It is not poker they are playing, more like a lottery! Any newbies going to this place will get a severely bad education in poker and how to play, as well as losing alot of money.

    Even if you can play half decently, Loose Aggressive Games are notoriously difficult to make any money from, with such large swings, and even more so if the software is conspiring to make more action.

    Well, I've learnt my lesson.

    Thanks everyone

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    Madness!!!

    I usually play $1/$2 at empire poker, and there you have games where % flop si 45% and average pot is $14. After reading this thread I checked spotingbet poker room. First suspicious thig is they donīt show the average pot and % flop players on their main page, all percentages and numbers are set to 0. So I decided to play for a while to see the action, it was awesome!!. I saw a pot as large as $59 ( always in $1/$2 FL ) and % flop was like 70% I was the only one folding before flop 8-(. It was a really extrange game, after 2 rounds I lost $10 dollars and logged out.

    Maybe I am being too paranoid but, what about boss media setting up robot players who raises every hand???. Itīs just my crazy idea, and I want to say that I never had any problem with boss casinos, and I fact I do like them.

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    The only gripe I would have about Boss Poker software, is NOT that anything is rigged, but that it is slow. It is slow, like any Boss Media casino software. Too many bells and whistles. As for its integrity, Boss is absolutely fair and random. If the original poster thinks that the "newbies" draw out too much because of "rigged" software, then maybe he is the "newbie", to online poker that is. This, my friend, is the way low limit online poker is. Get used to it, adjust properly, and go to the bank. Best of luck.

    Boss IS FAIR. imho

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    Sporting Bet attracts a lot of players from parts of the world that are known online as poor players/call stations. The mix of these players make for some great games. I would believe a table at Sporting Bet could easily be 60%+ flop with average pots of 10-12 big bets. If I could multi table there I would play a lot but I could not stand the software and it only allows for single table play.

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    strategy on this kind of table?

    Quote Originally Posted by pokeraddict
    I would believe a table at Sporting Bet could easily be 60%+ flop with average pots of 10-12 big bets.
    how do you take advantage of this pokeradicct?, playing really tight maybe?

    Because I heard someone say .."if the table is loose you have to play a little looser to take advantage".. but I played a couple of rounds and I can tell you that with 4 persons in every showndown you can see a lot of straights fullhouses and flushes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flavio4321
    how do you take advantage of this pokeradicct?, playing really tight maybe?

    Because I heard someone say .."if the table is loose you have to play a little looser to take advantage".. but I played a couple of rounds and I can tell you that with 4 persons in every showndown you can see a lot of straights fullhouses and flushes.

    There are plenty of good books on this subject.

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