Hi all. what sites do we have to play in the USA any besides Cake &n Bo-dog I have had a Cashout Pending on Cake since 7/2011 and now the Cashier will not even asw my Emails.thanks in adv for any help. Jim
Hi all. what sites do we have to play in the USA any besides Cake &n Bo-dog I have had a Cashout Pending on Cake since 7/2011 and now the Cashier will not even asw my Emails.thanks in adv for any help. Jim
Merge network (e.g Carbon, Lock, RPM), though I heard withdrawals take a month. Two others I've heard of but don't know much about: Minted Poker and American Cardroom.
btw, you can use the market for withdrawals. There is another forum where people will accept onsite transfers and in return wire you moneyfor a small fee.
As I am weak in mathematics so i cant play without hand calculator.
Have you tried any other room?
Let me know if you find any room.
there's the whole everleaf network too, that takes US players. avoid the euro tables, it's almost impossible to beat the 6% rake aand 5 euro cap, even with rakeback.
However the US tables have a really good promotion right now where it's a $1 rake cap until 2012, and they may extend it into the new year. With a standard 40% rakeback deal, a sign up bonus, and a cap that low, it's a decent option for US players at the moment. There's not much traffic but if you sit and start tables, players come. This site can set you up with all those deals on the Everleaf skin SuperStack poker - http://www.rakeback.com/superstack-poker/
yeah it's on the everleaf network, US friendly. another skin is 'superstack poker', it's listed on the rakeback offers page on this site
Avoid the euro tables, which are pretty unbeatable with 6% rake and a 5 euro cap, but the USD tables are a good option at the moment - they're capping the rake at $1 at all stakes until 2012, and may consider keeping the promo beyond that
40% flat rakeback + sign-up bonus + that promo is a pretty good deal. Traffic is miserably low but you can get tables going yourself by game-creating
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