doyle's room?
Started by brando, Jan 21 2005 09:27 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 January 2005 - 09:27 PM
Any of you play there, and how is it? About how many people on average are there, I don't want to wait around to get in a game. I'd download the software and look for myself, but I have dial up
.Thanks for the info
#2
Posted 21 January 2005 - 09:35 PM
i just downloaded it a few days ago and so far I like it for 2 reasons:1) its soft....easy money IMO2) the graphicsyou definitely will have to check it out for yourself man, but IMO is worth itPeace
#3
Posted 21 January 2005 - 09:35 PM
one of the best kept secrets by far ....games are average but the software and tournaments are a+++++ def worth the download.
#4
Posted 21 January 2005 - 09:39 PM
im pretty sure golden palace poker is the same thing with a different name,( my friend had both and dsicoverd it) and i play on golden palace and find it to be good, lots of multi tables with many different sized buy ins- also stt they have a bunch of, with many different buy in amounts always running so that is clutchi noticed from the get go they dont have any stud at all, and the omaha tourney's are scarcedoes doyle's have stud???????????????
#5
Posted 21 January 2005 - 11:09 PM
I only play Doyle's now. The tourneys are amazing... Don't let the word out... I like seeing usually max of 2000 players online, not filled with raving idiot children like Full Tilt and Poker Stars.
#6
Posted 22 January 2005 - 03:14 AM
yeh, I love doyles room. it's the only place I really play these days.It's like a lil kept secret right now it seems. All the players that know what's up go there.how can you go wrong with doyle?keep it our lil secret pass it on to the right people and it'll stay just like it is, with lots of friendly people.
only thing I don't like is they still don't have hand histories yet. Everyone keep hounding them like me to get them to get some hand histories like every other site out that. That's just standard stuff too.
only thing I don't like is they still don't have hand histories yet. Everyone keep hounding them like me to get them to get some hand histories like every other site out that. That's just standard stuff too.
#7
Posted 22 January 2005 - 03:44 AM
Here is some more info about it: Doyle and his company have very little to do with it.. Its a company called PokerBlasters... They create your website, and the software (customize it a little for you) and all you do is recruit to make money... Check out Golden Palace Poker, and Victor Chandler poker also... same software. first place i started playing, but got bored with it... those $2 giveaway tourneys bugged me with golden palace, 2000 people on the site, 1950 just there to play a 2 hour multi table for a 50 cent top prize... not that free money is bad, its just annoying how crowded it was for those tournies... Other than that, very soft games, but as i said, not alot of people.
#8
Posted 23 January 2005 - 06:12 AM
DKE_XP120yeh doyles has alot of people in there usually even and the crack head hours, so that's another reason why I like it. Except for the non having hand histories!
but that's funny that you mentioned the 2$ giveaway tourneys, because doylesroom had the same thing way back.I also know that at pokermountain.com you can enter only 5$ if you wanted to play for real money for like shits and giggles and try it out or something. Just to let all of you broke people out there, know where to go. when you recycle 5lbs of cans for $.79 a pound and just want to try it out once, maybe you will want to try pokermountain, because most places want you to have at least a 25$ deposit
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Here is some more info about it:Doyle and his company have very little to do with it.. Its a company called PokerBlasters... They create your website, and the software (customize it a little for you) and all you do is recruit to make money...Check out Golden Palace Poker, and Victor Chandler poker also... same software. first place i started playing, but got bored with it... those $2 giveaway tourneys bugged me with golden palace, 2000 people on the site, 1950 just there to play a 2 hour multi table for a 50 cent top prize... not that free money is bad, its just annoying how crowded it was for those tournies...Other than that, very soft games, but as i said, not alot of people.
but that's funny that you mentioned the 2$ giveaway tourneys, because doylesroom had the same thing way back.I also know that at pokermountain.com you can enter only 5$ if you wanted to play for real money for like shits and giggles and try it out or something. Just to let all of you broke people out there, know where to go. when you recycle 5lbs of cans for $.79 a pound and just want to try it out once, maybe you will want to try pokermountain, because most places want you to have at least a 25$ deposit
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