Monday, December 15, 2014

PokerStars 10th anniversary: From toe-dipping to Team Online



10th-ann-thumb.JPGI'd been playing online poker for over a year before I made a deposit on PokerStars. After I finally did, it was like a breath of unpolluted air. The customer was sleek and fast. There have been good games going always. Better of all, the client service team was quick, responsive, and in fact read the e-mails that I sent them!

Cautious person who I am, I USED TO BE barely dipping my toe within the waters of online poker on the time. I'd had some modest success in both single-table and multi-table tournaments, but I USED TO BE still reluctant to transport up in stakes or keep much money online. The sites I'd been playing on felt more like get-rich-quick schemes than legitimate businesses, so I kept my exposure to a minimum.

PokerStars was the primary place that gave the look to be in it for the long run. That they had clearly invested of their product and their personnel. As a result, it gave the impression to be where all of the best players were playing, both those I recognized from TV and the legends of the web poker forums.

I remember sweating Jason "Strassa2" Strasser in most cases event of the 2005 World Championship of Online Poker. Playing in a $2500 buy-in tournaments myself was the furthest thing from my mind. Little did I DO KNOW that within many years I'd be buying in direct to a web-based tournament with a buy-in four times as large!

I also never imagined that I'd play on the earth Series of Poker, but PokerStars made that happen too. Within a year of making my PokerStars account, I'd had enough success to put aside $3000 for main event satellites. I STOPPED up winning a seat within the second satellite I entered, a $33 rebuy tournament, and before I knew it I USED TO BE representing PokerStars on the biggest tournament within the world!

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By a wierd coincidence (or even not so strange, since he final tables everything), Shane "shaniac" Schleger was also at that final table. He was another one among my heroes from the poker forums, and now most of these years later he and that i are teammates on Team Online.

It was once a large deal to have 100,000 people at the site at one time, and now PokerStars can get twice that many of us right into a single tournament. Up to I liked PokerStars from the instant I joined up, I still never imagined that it might grow within the way that it has, or that I MIGHT grow with it within the way that I'VE. I CANNOT wait to look where we're going next!


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