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I recently made an account on Bet after hearing of the many freerolls offered. I discovered that you have to place in the top 2-4 percent to cash in virtually all of them though. Still pretty neat but rather difficult. Are the payout structures on Full Flush any better?
 
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full flush offers less events the fields seem better players overall honestly to me with notes is easier to actually cash run up cash on betonline so far is probably cause is sooo much more opportunity though

will take me a awhile few more months to fully have a good read. Full flush usually win daily up to 5 bucks lose it back

betonline have won over 20 and lost back went for bigger buy ins card dead or whatever bigger tournaments play both daily overall in freerolls would say in 2 short months won around 25 on full flush maybe 30 something overall but lost it all back in buy ins and bet online lost for first 3 weeks no wins since than have won over 100 bucks but again have bought into bigger events and lost back so generally running 10 or so on the site.

Need some luck to carry over to bigger buy ins and events lol or should try grinding rake which have just about decided to do when have next wins
 
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Ah okay. I read somewhere that the traffic is lower on Full Flush so I figured it would have less entrants. Should I just stick to BetOnline?
 
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Most of the freerolls now have many players and only cash the top couple percent, although alot of the players who start out are eliminated quickly, alot of players just shove on the first couple hands and try to double up, or lose
 
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Full flush does have less people in there freerolls but they are usually for half the money that BetOnline offers. The cool thing about Fullflush and Betonline are that you can play them both at the same time as they are different servers. Most sites have two skins on the same server so you cannot do this.
 
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It looks like for FullFlush there are two FreeRolls for the day.
I do hate that people shove on the first couple of hands for BetOnline, however I guess that's one way to gain leverage amongst players espec if a couple of hundred people are playing to place in the top 2-4%.
I'd much rather have less freerolls for a higher playout and a higher % of players.
 
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Im not real fond of ether site but i like BoL just a little better then FF
 
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Thanks for the heads up

After reading the posts here I signed up to betonline.With in second I received an email form them.No surprises there.Then two minutes later I received a phone call from my Betonline account manager.Yes a real person I live in new zealand..I have signed up to many different poker sites and I can say with all honesty this is the first time I have spoken to a staff member.Love
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I know they were trying to get me to deposit funds.But there was no pressure.

In case you don't know where NZ is we are half way around the world.We have millions of sheep and it is the home of the best Rugby team in the world.The All Blacks
 
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Thats really cool you had a live person call you, I am on betonline although I dont play a great deal there, but when I signed up I never got a call, I do get a number of email promos from them regularly and they do have some good promos running. I just wish I knew how alot of these sites cashouts are. I have cashed checks from bovada (a few), carbon(tons), and one from fullflush. as well as tons from pokerstars, full tilt and partypoker back in the day of usa players.
 
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I appreciate all the feedback! I recently made an account with FullFlush, and I have to say I was disappointed with what I saw. On a brighter note, I nearly final tabled last night in one of the $25 dollar freerolls on Bet!
 
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I dislike Tournaments on both sites a great deal, the levels are brief with lower starting stacks. There are no antes which is horridly -EV for a better player especially those who LAG.
That said, FullFlush does run obscene deposit bonuses that are well worth playing as a bonus whore.
Also both sites are INCREDIBLY soft, expect wanton calls left and right.
GL and HF.
 
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