What are the consequences of this what just happened to husng.com. Most coaches are from US, are they going to stay with husng.com? Are you planning any delay in publishing videos?
We'll talk with each of our instructors individually and find out if/where they are playing. As you point out, not all coaches on this site are from the US, guys like Cog (Indonesia), mjw (Australia) and fydor (Canada) are non US.We will of course evaluate the roster and video schedule and make any changes as needed. In the near future, it might mean more leakfinders and videos on non major sites. But the full impact being set in stone (good or bad) is not obvious to me yet. I am, however, confident we can adapt to any type of market, whether that includes US players being able to play online poker or not.
So many low poker pro are in shit ... ex / 10 k bankroll and 8 k on poker stars .... thas fuck your life ?!! I a so sad for all this player in this situation ... tanks god i am in this situation ...
Non US players should be fine to play on FTP and Stars. I can understand, however, if they want other options, at least temporarily.I'm in the process of receiving some reports on how major non US sites have been impacted as a result of Friday's events. There's been reports here and there, but I'm looking at some pointed HUSNG data to make recommendations.I know that Party works for $100/200 levels and above and is very soft there compared to FTP and Stars. Non US higher stakes players should look at that. Below those levels the rake may get too high and the games may not be too plentiful to consider Party the best non US option.
We'll talk with each of our instructors individually and find out if/where they are playing. As you point out, not all coaches on this site are from the US, guys like Cog (Indonesia), mjw (Australia) and fydor (Canada) are non US.We will of course evaluate the roster and video schedule and make any changes as needed. In the near future, it might mean more leakfinders and videos on non major sites. But the full impact being set in stone (good or bad) is not obvious to me yet. I am, however, confident we can adapt to any type of market, whether that includes US players being able to play online poker or not.
I saw that Spamz is back, maybe you could get him to make some videos :).
So many low poker pro are in shit ... ex / 10 k bankroll and 8 k on poker stars .... thas fuck your life ?!! I a so sad for all this player in this situation ... tanks god i am in this situation ...
Wich sites do you people give as advice for non US players to play on?
Non US players should be fine to play on FTP and Stars. I can understand, however, if they want other options, at least temporarily.I'm in the process of receiving some reports on how major non US sites have been impacted as a result of Friday's events. There's been reports here and there, but I'm looking at some pointed HUSNG data to make recommendations.I know that Party works for $100/200 levels and above and is very soft there compared to FTP and Stars. Non US higher stakes players should look at that. Below those levels the rake may get too high and the games may not be too plentiful to consider Party the best non US option.
Ah okay then I will stay on Pokerstars, I think it will be the best option then for me. I thought about chilipoker but don't know