NLOP attracted me at first because the speed of play seemed realistic. Unlike Pokerstars where you would get into a table where "people" where betting wild amounts of chips in a fraction of a second. Towards the end of my NLOP life (I'm not logging in there ever again) I noticed that people were taking time and thinking....after the three people in front of them took time thinking and folded.
With 45 seconds ahead of you, you should have pretty much made up your mind if you were going to call or not. But, AI is only AI. You can't make it play like a real human. You can only try to give the illusion that it's a human.
Site #7 to bust is Absolute Poker. The early results are in on the vote - busted after 15 minutes.
I got on to a pot limit Omaha Hi Lo table and more than doubled my free money in the first few minutes. I'm a great Omaha Hi Lo player with thousands of hands of experience. In 20 hands I actively played in three. And I didn't fold any that would have been a winner. (I think, more on that in a bit.) On the average Omaha Hi Lo produces 1.5 winners a hand. There's not always a low hand to split the pot. I should have been in on a lot more than three hands. Except the betting was totally out of control. Raise on crap. Re-raise on crap. Raise. Raise. Raise. All luck no skill.
And the play is lightning quick. Totally unlike NLOP and faster and worse than Pokerfrauds.com. That's why I think I didn't fold any hands that would have been a winner. I'm not sure since you don't have a chance to breathe between hands. Absoultely awful.
I think it's normal for a person to check out a site and play for free before deciding if they want to put real money into it. It's not typical for a fairly rational Eastern US person to get up at 3 in the morning and start playing poker. Which is why I get up at 3 in the morning - to catch the site on AI play that is allegedly real people. It would be refreshing for a change to have a site claim that you can play for free against our computers.
And the bonus - lol. Deposit up to $500 and they'll match it 100%. Yeah, right. You're going to give me $500 that I expect to keep. Not with that 20 hands of Omaha as you're lame advertisement.
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