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    Anybody still play games online? I haven't been to LA or Vegas since last Feb and I'm getting an itch. My games are NL Hold'em poker and roulette. Im thinking about making a quick trip to LA but I want something to play on the weekends too.

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    Anybody still play games online? I haven't been to LA or Vegas since last Feb and I'm getting an itch. My games are NL Hold'em poker and roulette. Im thinking about making a quick trip to LA but I want something to play on the weekends too.
    I play occasionally on bovada and blackchippoker.


    Los Angeles poker is expensive for the lower limits, the drop is at least $5/$6. It's fine if you want to play for a weekend, as there is a lot of gamble gamble players (especially at Commerce casino).

    Can't find roullete in LA. You can in certain indian casino's but it's the automated ones. Live dealer they use cards lol.

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    I play occasionally on bovada and blackchippoker.


    Los Angeles poker is expensive for the lower limits, the drop is at least $5/$6. It's fine if you want to play for a weekend, as there is a lot of gamble gamble players (especially at Commerce casino).

    Can't find roullete in LA. You can in certain indian casino's but it's the automated ones. Live dealer they use cards lol.
    I meant LA as in Louisiana tbh. I actually do pretty well on the Electronic Roulette tables. I get more in a groove and its cheaper. The live tables don't allow you to make side bets without having to play the min on the main board. Coushatta is inexpensive and a fairly nice casino. Lebarge is expensive and tight. The electronic roulette table is over crowded and the speed is too fast. I want to play online poker before getting into a live tourney first as its been a while. It's too bad I never got online while it was hot. Now I wish I knew which online poker sites are legit for US players. How is bovada?

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    Bovada is fine... but every player is anonymous. You have no idea who you are playing against. If you are okay with that... it's a cool site to play at.

    I would check out BlackChipPoker. They have some cool tournaments. It is nowhere near the capacity of players at bovada, but there are lots of US players on it (since they allow US players to play)

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    Bovada is fine... but every player is anonymous. You have no idea who you are playing against. If you are okay with that... it's a cool site to play at.

    I would check out BlackChipPoker. They have some cool tournaments. It is nowhere near the capacity of players at bovada, but there are lots of US players on it (since they allow US players to play)
    Im gonna check them both out actually. Thanks for the info!!!

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    With fan duel & draft kings booming, are there any real money online poker sites that use paypal?

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    With fan duel & draft kings booming, are there any real money online poker sites that use paypal?
    It doesn't seem so. This is from pokersites.com http://www.pokersites.com/deposit/paypal

    Why isn't PayPal an option for me?
    Operating in the U.S.A the legal situation between the US government and online poker became murkier, PayPal decided to cease doing business with all gambling operators. As a result, no poker rooms operating in the U.S. can legally conduct transactions with PayPal.
    How can I deposit then?
    While PayPal won't process gambling transactions, you can still use many reliable and trusted online payment processors. Some sites still accept US credit cards, particularly prepaid versions of these cards, and bank wires. You can also use an eCheck as well at some sites!

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