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Old 18th September 2006, 08:38 PM
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Do you ever take a bet on the side?


I have played the Ladbrokes poker site for a few months now, and notice that they have a side bet option.

Does anyone know how this works, as it looks fairly interesting. Especially if I have a Full House!!!
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Party has that option too, but I have never used it. It's not my thing, I just don't like -EV games that much.
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Old 22nd September 2006, 04:03 AM
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that's also interesting...how do you actually use this option?
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Party has that option too, but I have never used it. It's not my thing, I just don't like -EV games that much.
I recall that on the Party Poker side bet you are betting on if all flop cards are of the same color.

Don't know how the Ladbrokes one works.
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That sounds interesting, but I prefer the standard betting system. No reason to overcomplicate the situation.
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yes when we played stud we'd make side bets on highest or lowest cards turned up in each others hands.
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I have never seen this at any of the sites that I play at. What is the side bet for? Do you bet against the other players or are you wagering on something with the house? I am really not understanding what this side bet option is??
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I dont bet on the side. I like to concentrate on the hand I am playing without worrying about other activity.
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I wouldn't bet on the side either. I don't think I've seen this offered in any poker rooms these days though. This side betting thing is a little out of date.
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The only side bets I have ever or will ever participate in are the ones between me and friends about who will last longer in a game. Those are fun... especially if you win them often LOL I do them mostly at home but I know of a few other places that do them for SnGs & MTTs online... they call them "last longer bets."
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