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Okay, Admins, Moderators, and members, I know I am not suppose to post links to games, even if it is free, as this one is. But heck, when you are bored, waiting for games to come up, you have to have something to do. As is, I am bored. So, please click this link and enjoy, then curse me later.

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Don't you all just hate me....LOL
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Bad Boy wrote:

Okay, Admins, Moderators, and members, I know I am not suppose to post links to games, even if it is free, as this one is. But heck, when you are bored, waiting for games to come up, you have to have something to do. As is, I am bored. So, please click this link and enjoy, then curse me later.

stuff-pyzam-com/toys/tictacscare-swf





















Don't you all just hate me....LOL

Im letting this one slip through my fingers

LOL watch out, click on your own risk !!
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ixgames wrote:

Im letting this one slip through my fingers

LOL watch out, click on your own risk !!

Man, I was scared, I would be lashed and banned, for posting a free game.LOL
Glad you liked it Ixgames. Truely, I would never post something, that wasn't allowed. Thank you for allowing this link....LOL
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A total of 477 online poker players entered the $500 buy-in tournament, including many of the world’s best online poker players, and in the end - it was Arik *zubs1aa* Marks, of Cambridge, Mass., who outlasted the field to win the huge $75,000 first-place prize......


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I am logged in, and can get into any other forum, but the freeroll keeps saying you must be logged in to view this forum. Can anyone help, please, I need my poker fix lol.
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Ky. Gambler wrote:

I am logged in, and can get into any other forum, but the freeroll keeps saying you must be logged in to view this forum. Can anyone help, please, I need my poker fix lol.

Hi Ky Gambler

I have checked your account and everything seems in order, you have confirmed your email etc.

Im here to help you so please give me as much information as possible.

Are you still having problems with that poker freerolls forum ?
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Here's a little information about bodog poker, wsop 2009 and 4 excellent poker players and their point-of-view.

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman

Poker Immortality Awaits You at the 2009 WSOP

Poker’s largest land-based event attracts both online players and poker professionals from around the globe. Last year, 6,800-plus entrants played in the $10k buy-in Main Event. For some poker players, that’s an overwhelmingly large group to go up against and the intimidation factor can be pretty intense.

With Team Bodog it’s all about chilling with other poker players, playing some good poker, and taking in all that Las Vegas has to offer.
“Another obvious favorite that sticks out in my head is the Bodog party right before the Main Event starts,” said Patrik Hoffman, who won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event by playing at Bodog Poker. “That was probably one of the most fun nights out of the 40 nights I spent in Vegas!! Oh man, there were all kinds of beverages and the entertainment was something special.”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion.
You can qualify through Bodog Poker for as little as $1 and who knows – you may win a seat at the Main Event, a prize package worth over $12,000 that includes your flight, hotel and the $10,000 buy-in.

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse

Poker’s largest land-based event attracts both online players and poker professionals from around the globe. Last year, 6,800-plus entrants played in the $10k buy-in Main Event. For some poker players, that’s an overwhelmingly large group to go up against – and the intimidation factor can be pretty intense.

With Team Bodog it’s all about chilling with other poker players, playing some good poker,, taking in all that Las Vegas has to offer – and walking off with some pretty cool swag.

“The 2008 WSOP was cool,” said Zac Fronterhouse, who won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event and played with Team Bodog. “I got all kinds of cool Bodog gear, plus a SWEET camera that I still use today.”
Zac also remembers something about being on the Bodog Bus out on The Strip and there was this guy who tried so hard to get to get on the bus that he ended up getting a good soaking.

“I can’t remember if it was last year or the year before…maybe it was the year before. Anyway, I remember being on the Bodog Bus out on The Strip in front of the Bellagio and this one guy was doing the Bodog chant – to try to get on the bus with us – and he fell into the fountain. That was the best. I’ll never forget that.”

Qualifying for the 2009 WSOP through Bodog Poker is easy, and with seats starting at just $1 it’s totally affordable, too.

Wade “soggyvag2” Woelfel

The 2009 WSOP promises to be a good time. You can qualify now through Bodog Poker and win your way to the Main Event, a prize package worth over $12,000 that includes your flight, hotel and the $10,000 buy-in. But best of all? You automatically become a part of Team Bodog.

Team Bodog is a tight-knit group of poker players who, year after year, take Vegas by storm to compete against the best of the best.

“The 2008 WSOP was a pretty good experience,” said Wade Woelfel, who qualified for the 2008 WSOP through Bodog and won a seat at the Main Event. “I met some lifelong friends through Bodog – I’m actually planning on spending the summer with some Bodog players in Vegas.”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion. Although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, qualifying through Bodog is. And once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

Anthony “Tsmizzle26” Smith

Team Bodog offers players a fun, memorable and wild WSOP experience. Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion. Although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

“The Bodog party was awesome,” said Anthony Smith, who qualified through Bodog and won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event. “I hung out with Charles Barkley for awhile and met Team Bodog pros David Williams and Evelyn Ng. That was cool.”

Anthony and his fiancé have plans to get married this June in St. Lucia. But if he can win a seat at the 2009 WSOP Main Event then he said he’s taking his new wife straight to Vegas, right after the wedding.

“I hope she won’t have a problem with that,” Smith added. “There are far worse places that you could spend your honeymoon, right?”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be crowned the next Champion. And although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, qualifying through Bodog is. And once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

Play with Team Bodog. Qualify for the 2009 WSOP Main Event today and your chance at poker immortality.
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ixgames wrote:

Here's a little information about bodog poker, wsop 2009 and 4 excellent poker players and their point-of-view.

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman

Poker Immortality Awaits You at the 2009 WSOP

Poker’s largest land-based event attracts both online players and poker professionals from around the globe. Last year, 6,800-plus entrants played in the $10k buy-in Main Event. For some poker players, that’s an overwhelmingly large group to go up against and the intimidation factor can be pretty intense.

With Team Bodog it’s all about chilling with other poker players, playing some good poker, and taking in all that Las Vegas has to offer.
“Another obvious favorite that sticks out in my head is the Bodog party right before the Main Event starts,” said Patrik Hoffman, who won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event by playing at Bodog Poker. “That was probably one of the most fun nights out of the 40 nights I spent in Vegas!! Oh man, there were all kinds of beverages and the entertainment was something special.”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion.
You can qualify through Bodog Poker for as little as $1 and who knows – you may win a seat at the Main Event, a prize package worth over $12,000 that includes your flight, hotel and the $10,000 buy-in.

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse

Poker’s largest land-based event attracts both online players and poker professionals from around the globe. Last year, 6,800-plus entrants played in the $10k buy-in Main Event. For some poker players, that’s an overwhelmingly large group to go up against – and the intimidation factor can be pretty intense.

With Team Bodog it’s all about chilling with other poker players, playing some good poker,, taking in all that Las Vegas has to offer – and walking off with some pretty cool swag.

“The 2008 WSOP was cool,” said Zac Fronterhouse, who won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event and played with Team Bodog. “I got all kinds of cool Bodog gear, plus a SWEET camera that I still use today.”
Zac also remembers something about being on the Bodog Bus out on The Strip and there was this guy who tried so hard to get to get on the bus that he ended up getting a good soaking.

“I can’t remember if it was last year or the year before…maybe it was the year before. Anyway, I remember being on the Bodog Bus out on The Strip in front of the Bellagio and this one guy was doing the Bodog chant – to try to get on the bus with us – and he fell into the fountain. That was the best. I’ll never forget that.”

Qualifying for the 2009 WSOP through Bodog Poker is easy, and with seats starting at just $1 it’s totally affordable, too.

Wade “soggyvag2” Woelfel

The 2009 WSOP promises to be a good time. You can qualify now through Bodog Poker and win your way to the Main Event, a prize package worth over $12,000 that includes your flight, hotel and the $10,000 buy-in. But best of all? You automatically become a part of Team Bodog.

Team Bodog is a tight-knit group of poker players who, year after year, take Vegas by storm to compete against the best of the best.

“The 2008 WSOP was a pretty good experience,” said Wade Woelfel, who qualified for the 2008 WSOP through Bodog and won a seat at the Main Event. “I met some lifelong friends through Bodog – I’m actually planning on spending the summer with some Bodog players in Vegas.”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion. Although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, qualifying through Bodog is. And once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

Anthony “Tsmizzle26” Smith

Team Bodog offers players a fun, memorable and wild WSOP experience. Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be the next Champion. Although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

“The Bodog party was awesome,” said Anthony Smith, who qualified through Bodog and won his way to the 2008 WSOP Main Event. “I hung out with Charles Barkley for awhile and met Team Bodog pros David Williams and Evelyn Ng. That was cool.”

Anthony and his fiancé have plans to get married this June in St. Lucia. But if he can win a seat at the 2009 WSOP Main Event then he said he’s taking his new wife straight to Vegas, right after the wedding.

“I hope she won’t have a problem with that,” Smith added. “There are far worse places that you could spend your honeymoon, right?”

Of course every poker player at the WSOP wants to be crowned the next Champion. And although getting to the WSOP isn’t always easy, qualifying through Bodog is. And once you’re there…well, that’s when the fun begins.

Play with Team Bodog. Qualify for the 2009 WSOP Main Event today and your chance at poker immortality.

A few quotes from these particular players that played in the WSOP 2008 and they're voice of this wild one-of-a-kind experience. All poker players below is part of team bodog.

“Last year’s Main Event was the first one I've played and it was a blast! I only made it part way through Day 2, but it was still a good learning experience for this upcoming year.”

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman
Mankato, MN

“My favorite thing about the 2008 WSOP was meeting all the other players and putting some faces with the screen names I was used to seeing everyday online.”

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman
Mankato, MN

“Another obvious favorite that sticks out in my head is the Bodog party right before the Main Event starts. That was probably one of the most fun nights out of the 40 nights spent in Vegas!! Oh man, there were all kinds of beverages and the entertainment was something special.”

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman
Mankato, MN

“The Bodog staff and everyone else was very friendly, fun to be around and easy to talk to throughout the whole series.”

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman
Mankato, MN

“I plan on going out for the WSOP again this year – just not for the whole 40 days like I did last year. I plan on going for the first two weeks then going home and coming back to play the Main Event.”

Patrik “3Pounder” Hoffman
Mankato, MN

“It was AWESOME. Obviously.”

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse
Indianapolis, IN

“The Bodog party was awesome. Bodog parties are always awesome.”

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse
Indianapolis, IN

“The 2008 WSOP was cool. I got all kinds of cool Bodog gear, plus a SWEET camera that I still use today.”

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse
Indianapolis, IN

“I can’t remember if it was last year or the year before…maybe it was the year before. Anyway, I remember being on the Bodog Bus out on The Strip in front of the Bellagio and this one guy was doing the Bodog chant – to try to get on the bus with us – and he fell into the fountain. That was the best. I’ll never forget that.”

Zac “iLLNuGWichee” Fronterhouse
Indianapolis, IN

“The 2008 WSOP was a pretty good experience. I met some lifelong friends through Bodog – I’m actually planning on spending the summer with some Bodog players in Vegas.”

Wade “soggyvag2” Woelfel
Mankato, MN


“The 2008 WSOP was a great time. You can’t be in Las Vegas and NOT have a great time.”

Anthony “Tsmizzle26” Smith
Edison, NJ

“The Bodog party was awesome. I hung out with Charles Barkley for awhile and met Team Bodog pros David Williams and Evelyn Ng. That was cool.”

Anthony “Tsmizzle26” Smith
Edison, NJ

“I made it to Day 3 and was sure I was going to make it in the money. I didn’t. I was a little disappointed with the way things turned out but the experience was a good one.”

Anthony “Tsmizzle26” Smith
Edison, NJ

“One of my favorite memories was at the poker table. I sat next to Oral Hershiser the whole time. He was very friendly and an interesting person to talk to.”

Lee “abdog” Henderson
Santa Rosa, CA

“Because of my first day exit, I had a few extra days in Vegas. I looked at some real estate and ended up buying one of the properties. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade.”

Lee “abdog” Henderson
Santa Rosa, CA

“Bodog helped to make my WSOP experience a good one simply because they provided me with the opportunity to go.”

Lee “abdog” Henderson
Santa Rosa,CA

Check out ixgames bodog poker review for more information about the poker room. Download the software and go for a test drive. Bodog poker hosts qualifiers for WSOP 2009 at this very moment.
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What the codes for FTP?
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KyleBroz wrote:

What the codes for FTP?

Dont know?
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Pass/for ftp tonight
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Im new here
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I like monkey with there own cages
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Has anyone been watching the 2009 WSOP standings lately? Looks like Phil Ivey is really hitting it off in a big way. He is a real pleasure to watch. Those eyes of his could freeze you on the spot. Doesn't need to worry about wearing glasses to keep a poker face. No one would want to look directly at him for long without squirming in their own seats. LOL!
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Many posts but still nothing, hwo do I get in?
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Just finished 18th in the OFC buyin on Fulltilt for $44😄
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Well with almost 900 players tonight and seems like most are Russians and Brazilians the PW theives are still getting there way. I'm down to 48 players and still hanging in there. Other forums on fulltilt somehow submit who can and cannot regester without a PW,,,, you think this is possibe for IX to do😟
Just my thoughts
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Kevathallam wrote:

Just finished 18th in the OFC buyin on Fulltilt for $44😄

That's nice :thumbsup
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wagon596 wrote:

Well with almost 900 players tonight and seems like most are Russians and Brazilians the PW theives are still getting there way. I'm down to 48 players and still hanging in there. Other forums on fulltilt somehow submit who can and cannot regester without a PW,,,, you think this is possibe for IX to do😟
Just my thoughts

Well with almost 900 players tonight and seems like most are Russians and Brazilians the PW theives are still getting there way. I'm down to 48 players and still hanging in there. Other forums on fulltilt somehow submit who can and cannot regester without a PW,,,, you think this is possibe for IX to do😟
Just my thoughts

That's correct. CardsChat for one uses the restricted list system and I see many others are beginning to use it now too.
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AAChipMagnet wrote:

Well with almost 900 players tonight and seems like most are Russians and Brazilians the PW theives are still getting there way. I'm down to 48 players and still hanging in there. Other forums on fulltilt somehow submit who can and cannot regester without a PW,,,, you think this is possibe for IX to do😟
Just my thoughts

That's correct. CardsChat for one uses the restricted list system and I see many others are beginning to use it now too.

Well, I am on other sites and I also know what you mean. I almost thought PW Theifs was normal.
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