I suggest Poker Stars, since they have a big variety of games and it seems to have the most people playing at an online poker site.
From the beginner poker player to the pros play there.
Microgaming software is user friendly too, unless you live in the U.S. and don't have an account already set up.
I also like Cake software, it is fairly realistic.
I guess Full Tilt isn't too bad either. The have a few freerolls.
I like the Microgaming software the best, but don't play much at their sites.
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I suggest Poker Stars, since they have a big variety of games and it seems to have the most people playing at an online poker site.
From the beginner poker player to the pros play there.
Microgaming software is user friendly too, unless you live in the U.S. and don't have an account already set up.
I also like Cake software, it is fairly realistic.
I guess Full Tilt isn't too bad either. The have a few freerolls.
I like the Microgaming software the best, but don't play much at their sites.
I agree with this totally
I also enjoy the Cakenetwork software, cause it easy easy on the eyes,
Let's not forget that in response to Microgaming casinos/poker rooms leaving the US market for new players, 99% of all of the cash tables & sng's [on the Prima/MGS network] are now in Euros. It's hard as heck to find a game on the MGS/Prima network that uses the USD anymore.
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I have been hearing rumors lately that some of the Micro sites maybe getting ready to re-enter the US market, soon, because of the new administration, just waiting for the go ahead! That would be welcomed news to some of the die hard micro fans.