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rS.Wisdom[9]   United States. Feb 01 2011 15:25. Posts 1288
Well, I've made the move and I've been settling into Poznan quite nicely for the past 3 weeks. I plan to make a post about more personal stuff soon, but for now I have a question.

Now that I'm living in Europe, I should have access to the euro poker sites and partypoker, so which ones are considered the best? I never cared at all in the past since I couldn't play them, but now I need suggestions . Also I need to find out more about funding my account. I assume I'll need some other bank account, or maybe I can use Moneybookers as I'm not in the USA anymore?

Suggestions appreciated, thanks guys.

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Garfed   Malta. Feb 01 2011 15:30. Posts 4818

Majority of polish players use MB, rest uses Neteller ;p Other options represent less then 3% of all transfers for polish players I think.

As for euro rooms most popular in Poland is what we have in rakeback offers on tlpoker.pl :D :D ( dead serious )


maryn   Poland. Feb 01 2011 18:23. Posts 1208

ongame has one of the worst players but soft is just horrible

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Fayth    Canada. Feb 01 2011 21:59. Posts 10085

I don't believe the euro sites are really that much softer, I play Party and Absolute mainly and AP isn't harder

Im not sure what to do tomorrow when I see her, should I shake her hand?? -Floofy 

NeillyJQ   United States. May 26 2011 12:00. Posts 8947

party should always have softness

btw teach me to win the SM~

GL -_-
Ryan

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

 



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