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Old 01-27-05, 04:36 PM
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I know I said I wouldnt post here but I need to know this 1st.

on a different forum someone brought to my attention that party poker was not on this commission list that they gave me a link to. I called party poker to find out why and they gave me a link to one that thier on. The question is you guys use party poker alot I was wondering how much do you trust it? have you ever had any problems withdrawing? I was really worried when I didnt see them on this list because almost every other site is on there including pokerstars.





that is the web adress where the list is, just go to permit holders and you won't see party poker anywhere, do you trust them?
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i wouldnt be that worried about it. party isnt there, but neither are pokerroom or pacific.

i think that there are a couple of different comissions that do the auditing, but i really think that it is all a scam. look at one of their news articles about golden palace. it seems to me that they essentially extorted charitable donations out of golden palace because of the streaker advertising that golden palace does. it doesnt seem to make sense to me.

i would feel pretty safe at any of the big sites, including party. they would have a serious shitstorm on their hands if they somehow started to have problems. i think that their 70k players could find somewhere else to play pretty quickly.
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I havent had problems with party and you shouldnt worry about it. Party is the biggest site and they wouldnt do anything to hurt that.
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You don't need to fear Party... Fear groups of players cheating you there, sure... but don't fear the site itself. It would be a TERRIBLE idea for them to run anything less than a clean game. They make WAY too much money by keeping things on the up and up.
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Old 01-27-05, 10:56 PM
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by players cheating you do you mean like them talking on AOL or the phone and trying to drive up pots there expecting to most likely win?
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there are different ways to do it, but basically they revolve around playing multiple hands in the same game. if they communicate by im or phone, that works perfectly.

there are different ways to collude as well. the obvious one is sandwiching one player by raising and re-raising around him. that is effective, but very obvious to someone that is paying attention. the more subtle way is freezing the action so that the un-knowing player does not get the correct odds on his drawing hands, and the colluders only play made hands. this way they lose the max, it isnt suspicious, and when they hit the draw they get paid the minimum for it.

i wouldnt really worry about this at the low limit tables. it really is a way to see monsters in the closet, when none are there. if you ever get the feelingthat a few of the players at the table know what each other have at all times, leave he table, and report it to party. i believe that they will check it out, and online there are very concrete ways to figure out if collusion i soccurring.
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They changed their licensing from Kahnawake to the Government of Gibralter a few weeks back. This applies to the Party skins as well.

It seems that their servers are still located at the Kahnawake data center in Quebec.
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