Hi,I'm playing 20 and 30s hu sng regular speed. One table mostly. I never made cash out. Just go to the next levels as soon as my roll is big enough. My Frequency of Play:Average Games Played Per Day (when playing): 29,2% of Days Played on Since First Game: 92Now I'm playing on Poker Heaven (Boss Media) with 30% rb. With my frequency of play it's around 200€ rb + around $150 from rake race. I play especially at night (23-5). I'm living in Poland (GMT+1). Do U think that changing soft for PS or FTP is a good choice? At night trafic is not so bad, some regs, more fishes. Sometimes I need to wait for new table around 10 min. Sometimes whole night is full of action.So, do U think that playing on Boss Media is good idea with my deal? When it's good to move to PS or FTP (if this is good idea at all?)Thanks in advance for all answers!NDZ
What is the rake at Boss for your levels of husngs?If it's the same as FTP and Stars (around 4-5%) then I would say stay at Boss, the wait times seem to be tolerable at worst (10 min at times) but likely fast enough for you usually. Plus the field is soft and you have similar rakeback to FTP (27%) and Stars (around 25% if you had Platinum Star).
30+1,540+250+2,575+3,5100+4,5150-+5200+7,5I'm now betwen 30 and 40. So i guess that the best option is stay here. That sounds ok for me.ThanksNDZ
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Staying put for now seems good to me.If waits start to consistently reach 10 minutes, look towards switching to Stars or FTP, but I would try to play both sites before switching, just so that you're not overwhelmed by change/new playerbase/new structure.If there aren't any advantages towards switching in your mind (and this is to everybody) then you are likely not weighing the positives and negatives objectively. Often people feel that the grass is greener on the otherside and spend too much time deciding and switching between poker sites. OP appears to have done this the right way, asked the right questions and didn't jump to conclusions or seem to be looking for an excuse to leave his site (people often do this during downswings).