I wanna sign up with these guys because I travel a lot with work and I wanna be able to bet when I travel and I can’t with ESPN BET. My only question is how do their payouts work? Do they take forever? Any info is greatly appreciated.
your a noob its 100% rigged. They obviously have house players and you have to avoid them in cash games or your going to lose a lot of money. They have players on the site that actually don't lose. It doesn't matter what you have they wont lose. And after you play with them for about a year and see them bad beat you about 1000 times you start to realize they know the board runouts. They have about 20 id names on global that are house players. I played about 2m hands on the site in cash games. I know who they are. And global knows I know who they are and threatened to ban me for telling people in chat they are super users and then they eventually banned my chat. And yes I am a winning player and one of the most feared players on the site in cash games. My tables stay empty unless they have workers pop up on my right and left but I sit out. They know I know that they don't bother sitting my tables anymore. I wont play with them.
I express my doubts in a different post, but I will say that I tracked a certain percentage of preflop hands and over the course of time, I was dealt pretty much the correct percentage. I didn't track anything tangible post-flop, which is where most of the complaints seem to be coming from, but still, they seem ok in this regard.
I used to complain about global being rigged but many who claim to be seasoned players point to variance. And as I became a better player, I realized that I just wasn't playing very well. I can't complain because I'm ahead on the site, but there does seem to be some type of programming where they put a halt to too much success. Seems like any extended period of success is eventually halted with a series of bad beats. And I understand that variance would dictate that to some degree, and I know everyone has bad beat stories, but I'm wondering if any seasoned players have ever experienced playing (by playing I mean getting involved in as opposed to how many hands seen) 20 hands in a 8 minute span over two tables, 4 of which were pocket aces and losing all four times? And losing another hand getting it in at 90% fav going into the river? (and no, I'm not limping my aces preflop) Is this variance? I'm sincerely asking. Maybe ya'll have a story just as weird, but this seems off the charts. Again, this is coming off a hot streak, so overall it's all still good. But it sure seems like they wanted some of it back. And this kind of pattern seems to repeat for me. But this last one is the worst I've seen and it is coming off one of the best runs I've ever had. Seems suspicious but maybe not. I suppose if you play long enough you're eventually gonna see something like this. What do yall think?
VAriance is part of poker but if you sit with a cash game player that is behind or coin flipping vs you but doens't lose to you for about a year playing maybe 5k to 10k hands against them its basically a house player. I played them before on full flush. players that never lose and one of them told me he worked for full flush and to cash out. He started showing me every hand when i folded he had 2 pair plus every single time. This was heads up holdem. He showed me every single hand he played that i folded too all of them were nutted. This went on for 2hrs. I thought he waas trolling me at first. He wasn't a good player but i quickly cashed out after that. I would watch him and he was beating everyone every day. And then a month later they went bankrupt. I think they got caught and the site was shut down basically. Made no sense they were bankrupt.
Its a pure shit computer scam designed to scam people into buying chips..thats why most hands are suck outs or boat over boat..complete shit computer scam...u never buy..u only play shit scams for free
Ignition is by far the worst poker site available to the US. The whole anonymous thing makes it stupid because you can't recognize opponents, or make reads. Even though it's more recreational players, it's just simply not worth playing there at all
I doubt youll see this but is this 100% legal in Wisconsin and do they actually pay out on your winnings? I don’t wanna play live dealer or poker if it’s not legal to play in Wisconsin.
it's amazing what kind of cards people get. zynga doesn't want you to get it. if you get a big pot, be sure that you will lose them very quickly with a strong hand. players fall scales and suits too often, I play for too long, it is mathematically impossible how I lose with strong cards. I think it's set up, that you get hooked on the game, so when they take the chips, buy with real money
i really enjoy your videos! i have 0 poker experience and just play on the zynga app mostly but if i can learn enough and save up the funds i really like the idea of playing online for real!
Ignition is probably 60% bots..the only reason your cashing out is your still depositing money..that's why you can't play ignition in any states that actually allow online poker..MI, NV, NJ..the reason why is thier gaming license is out of the country and not good enough..if you want to see all the bots just join the 2500 freeroll each week..some tables just have all filler spots with sleeper bots..
Coming soon video of me waiting 3 days to get paid from these people. Various email screenshots and actual audio recording of these people try to give excuses of why a 15 minute bitcoin transaction is taking 72 hours. DO NOT USE THESE SITEA.
Don’t you think that the probability of big cards appearing on Bovada or Igniton is much greater than the probability of appearing on the actual poker table? A phenomenon has also appeared on these two platforms that miracles often happen with the opponent’s cards! Is it possible that miracles can happen so easily when playing cards in reality? If it happens so easily, then the miracle is not a miracle anymore.