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  • #16
    Originally posted by weazel079
    Never liked that book. They have a computer program that tracks your plays and picks up your trends and puts you in a certain profile. Always wondered why I was viewing the lines then when I logged in they would change on me. Also lots of times when I would place a bet before I hit accept, the line would change against me.
    Ronnie- Yes- It is called profiling. It is why I left Bodog!
    They would continually say a line has changed when I put in the bet- I stopped accepting what they were handing out after a loss by 1/2 point that they took from me in hoops! I later asked on another site and was clued in!
    It was the best decision I have made!
    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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    • #17
      They do this often but I found that if you call in your bet over the phone (can't place bets at work...too risky) they will usually give you the same line before you log in. Don't like the fact that they do this but sometimes I'll find out that I'll get better lines than my friend.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by frankb03
        He should check out the lines before he logs on. Then I'd call and question them.
        To be honest I think they have me by my IP as I tried this

        PEACE

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        • #19
          I agree Bodog is the worst

          I also have noticed this but it sure took me awhile. I disagree that there poker site is good. I played there for quite sometime and think there poker software is somewhat suspect. It might just be the type of players there but there sure seem to be alot of 'bad beats' and large pots. I try not to think it is Bodog trying to screw you but you have to wonder with how often a A high flush loses on the river to a runner, runner full house. The other terrible thing is no money lines and they won't let you buy points. You think the vig would be enough for them but they want every advantage. That is why I got out, and I would encourage others to do the same. Not worth it with other, better sites out there.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by mackenzi25
            I also have noticed this but it sure took me awhile. I disagree that there poker site is good. I played there for quite sometime and think there poker software is somewhat suspect. It might just be the type of players there but there sure seem to be alot of 'bad beats' and large pots. I try not to think it is Bodog trying to screw you but you have to wonder with how often a A high flush loses on the river to a runner, runner full house. The other terrible thing is no money lines and they won't let you buy points. You think the vig would be enough for them but they want every advantage. That is why I got out, and I would encourage others to do the same. Not worth it with other, better sites out there.
            Its a good book to have as n extra out but not an only outlet....I wondered why I used to play many more plays there and then slowly I started playing less games and thats because they were moving lines on me

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            • #21
              But a huge key with Bodog also is you know you will get your cash and will get it quick and thats a must

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