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what's your name? I'm "chromer" |
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i do play 5-10 limit on occasion depending on the company. too much competition in n/l hold'em for the most part. used to be a gold mine but tv spoiled that. currently easier money in the stud games. still some seriously bad play in the h/l game. |
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looks like you had a nice hit recently. good for you. |
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This is the 8/2 entry at SportsbookReview.com: 08.02.2008 (02:41 PM CST) BoDog downgraded due to processing issues. Bodog (SBR rating B-) tells SBR that closing third party processors have forced them to reroute transfers through other payment services. This has caused players to wait even longer than the 40 business days listed on the Bodog website. Players who deposited via person-to-person transfer methods have the ability to receive payment through the same method within three business days. Non-U.S. users using eWallets, Neteller or Moneybookers are offered payment within one business day. Bodog's downgrades from A to B- this summer reflect the book's inability to send checks or bank wires in a time frame consistent with top sportsbooks. The drop from B to B- occurred on 7/31. BoDog has responded to the seizure report (which seems to have originated at Forbes.com). see: http://www.ogpaper.com/news/news-02290.html In its response, Bodog notes that part of the $24M seizure took place earlier this year--that's consistent with the original article--and caused no disruption to payouts. Bodog says that the recent 9.9M in funds seized from the Nevada bank were not (solely?) Bodog funds. --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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sharkscope.com make sure you spell the name correctly |
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saw this....
More Trouble for Bodog. Bodoglife, the online gambling site formerly known as Bodog, is back in the news. The IRS has confiscated over $24 million from a pair of firms, JBL and ZipPayments, which stand accused of processing payments for Bodoglife. Bodog and Forbes have published conflicting accounts of the affair. Nevada State Bank is among the financial institutions from which the feds have seized money. The court case in the Nevada State matter is formally titled, believe it or not, United States of America v. $9,869,283.05. |
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C'mon! You can't believe anything people say at a poker table!
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