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hab grad mal die Ranking Liste gesehen man muss unetr die ersten 100. kommen letzte Woche bracuhte man über 4000 Punkte, ich hatte grade mal 500 und habe 1 MTT 5$ mit 200 Leuten gewonnen und paar Sit and go Turniere 20-30$ gewonnen bzw in ITM abgeschlossen, da muss man wohl schon Turniere mit höheren Buy In spielen. 

We’ve got an exciting announcement that will change the way you think about funding your AP account.
Absolute Poker is thrilled to introduce a fantastic new payment method to US players. It’s called Moneygram and using it absolutely easy, safe and secure.
To use Moneygram, go to the cashier section of the game. It’s that easy.
Thanks for playing at Absolute Poker. Good luck at the tables.
The Absolute Poker Team
Absolute Poker is thrilled to introduce a fantastic new payment method to US players. It’s called Moneygram and using it absolutely easy, safe and secure.
To use Moneygram, go to the cashier section of the game. It’s that easy.
Thanks for playing at Absolute Poker. Good luck at the tables.
The Absolute Poker Team
Bei mir stürzt Absolute immer ab...so ein dreck..also ich komm noch nicht mal rein..schon neuinstaliiert, bringt aber nichts..nach feierabend mal checken obs an diesem rechner hier liegt....
Läufts bei euch normal??
Läufts bei euch normal??
If you're havin' girl problems i feel bad for you son
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
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Kann man bei Absolute irgendwie das Aussehen des Pokerrooms ändern? Das ist ja das Augenunfreundlichste, was ich jemals gesehen habe. *kotz*
Teute78 hat geschrieben:Kann man bei Absolute irgendwie das Aussehen des Pokerrooms ändern? Das ist ja das Augenunfreundlichste, was ich jemals gesehen habe. *kotz*
Öffne irgend einen Tisch und klicke diesen mit der rechten Maustaste, dann wird dir gehelft!!

Ignoranten kann man getrost ignorieren
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xblue hat geschrieben:Teute78 hat geschrieben:Kann man bei Absolute irgendwie das Aussehen des Pokerrooms ändern? Das ist ja das Augenunfreundlichste, was ich jemals gesehen habe. *kotz*
Öffne irgend einen Tisch und klicke diesen mit der rechten Maustaste, dann wird dir gehelft!!
Danke Hase! Ich werde eine meiner Hände nach Dir benennen!

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xblue hat geschrieben:Teute78 hat geschrieben:Danke Hase! Ich werde eine meiner Hände nach Dir benennen!
Hm
War ´n Witz!
Ich finde Absolut super. Spiele da gerade 5/10 zum Aufwärmen und da schwimmen die dicken Fische rum. Mit ein bißchen Geduld, kann man da schnell Kohle machen.
Ab morgen habe ich auch wieder vorraussichtlich DSL Flat (mit einem Monat Verspätung
) und dann steige ich wieder ein in die Pokerwelt. 
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The Absolute Dream Package 3
Your 3rd wish is granted
Ready to live the dream?
Congrats to "BACKUPBOON" of Toronto, Canada - our second Dream Package winner. Are you the third? Enter a qualifier right now and claim your seat in the final event.
If you thought the first two Absolute Dream Packages were hot, wait until you see what’s in store for the third big Dream Package.
The uber-hot Absolute Dream Package promotion is back for the third time this year. If you want to win access to over $100 MILLION in tournament prize pools and live the dream, you’re going to want to claim your seat in the Absolute Dream Package final event – happening June 3rd, 2007.
Qualifiers for the Absolute Dream Package begin April 9th and if you play your cards right, you’ll score the following dream package:
A seat in the richest poker tournaments - including WSOP & WPT -with prize pools totaling over $100 million!
A buy-in to the biggest televised Texas Hold'em Cash Game.
A 5-star tropical vacation for two with entries to the 2007 Aruba Poker Classic
A Season’s Pass to Absolute Poker’s $150,000 Guaranteed Saturday Tournament
Training with the world’s best poker pros / WPT Bootcamp
VIP treatment
Exclusive AP merchandise
Much, much more
ich sag nur wow geil will ich auch haben
Your 3rd wish is granted
Ready to live the dream?
Congrats to "BACKUPBOON" of Toronto, Canada - our second Dream Package winner. Are you the third? Enter a qualifier right now and claim your seat in the final event.
If you thought the first two Absolute Dream Packages were hot, wait until you see what’s in store for the third big Dream Package.
The uber-hot Absolute Dream Package promotion is back for the third time this year. If you want to win access to over $100 MILLION in tournament prize pools and live the dream, you’re going to want to claim your seat in the Absolute Dream Package final event – happening June 3rd, 2007.
Qualifiers for the Absolute Dream Package begin April 9th and if you play your cards right, you’ll score the following dream package:
A seat in the richest poker tournaments - including WSOP & WPT -with prize pools totaling over $100 million!
A buy-in to the biggest televised Texas Hold'em Cash Game.
A 5-star tropical vacation for two with entries to the 2007 Aruba Poker Classic
A Season’s Pass to Absolute Poker’s $150,000 Guaranteed Saturday Tournament
Training with the world’s best poker pros / WPT Bootcamp
VIP treatment
Exclusive AP merchandise
Much, much more
ich sag nur wow geil will ich auch haben

NEU BEI ABSOLUTE
Wieder große Neuigkeiten bei Absolute Poker. Darum kommen wir ohne langes Vorwort gleich zur Sache:
Absolute Poker 8.0 – Wir haben unsere Software für Sie komplett überarbeitet. Und das Ergebnis kann sich sehen lassen: Absolute Poker 8.0! Die Software setzt neue Maßstäbe in puncto Bedienungsfreundlichkeit, Sicherheit und Stabilität. Zu den vielen neuen Features gehört zum Beispiel, dass Sie sich jetzt Ihren individuellen Absolute-Poker-Room einrichten können! Entdecken Sie das brandneue Absolute Poker 8.0 und spielen Sie Texas Hold'em – ganz so, wie Sie es wollen!
20% Einzahlungs-Bonus – Machen Sie sich selbst ein Geschenk und nutzen Sie den zeitlich limitierten Einzahlungs-Bonus in Höhe von 20%! Los geht’s am 26. August ab 06:01 MEZ. Das Bonus-Angebot gilt bis zum 28. August 05:59 MEZ. Wir geben Ihnen bis zu $150 Gratis-Guthaben. Um das Bonus-Angebot zu nutzen, geben Sie bei Ihrer Einzahlung einfach den folgenden Code an: 2x20.
ACHTUNG – JETZT NEU: Ab sofort können Sie Ihr Guthaben zwischen zwei der beliebtesten Online-Poker-Räumen kostenlos transferieren: Absolute Poker und UltimateBet machen es möglich! Das ist kein Scherz. Mehr Infos dazu finden Sie auf unserer Poker Room Transfer Seite!
Wieder große Neuigkeiten bei Absolute Poker. Darum kommen wir ohne langes Vorwort gleich zur Sache:
Absolute Poker 8.0 – Wir haben unsere Software für Sie komplett überarbeitet. Und das Ergebnis kann sich sehen lassen: Absolute Poker 8.0! Die Software setzt neue Maßstäbe in puncto Bedienungsfreundlichkeit, Sicherheit und Stabilität. Zu den vielen neuen Features gehört zum Beispiel, dass Sie sich jetzt Ihren individuellen Absolute-Poker-Room einrichten können! Entdecken Sie das brandneue Absolute Poker 8.0 und spielen Sie Texas Hold'em – ganz so, wie Sie es wollen!
20% Einzahlungs-Bonus – Machen Sie sich selbst ein Geschenk und nutzen Sie den zeitlich limitierten Einzahlungs-Bonus in Höhe von 20%! Los geht’s am 26. August ab 06:01 MEZ. Das Bonus-Angebot gilt bis zum 28. August 05:59 MEZ. Wir geben Ihnen bis zu $150 Gratis-Guthaben. Um das Bonus-Angebot zu nutzen, geben Sie bei Ihrer Einzahlung einfach den folgenden Code an: 2x20.
ACHTUNG – JETZT NEU: Ab sofort können Sie Ihr Guthaben zwischen zwei der beliebtesten Online-Poker-Räumen kostenlos transferieren: Absolute Poker und UltimateBet machen es möglich! Das ist kein Scherz. Mehr Infos dazu finden Sie auf unserer Poker Room Transfer Seite!
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Den Thread und Blogeintrag sollte man sich vielleicht durchlesen:
http://blog.absolutepokercheats.com/
http://www.pocketfives.com/EDA6857F-CF3 ... B85C2.aspx
Weiß nicht so recht was ich davon halten soll, wenn das Ganze kein Fake ist (Wovon ich mal ausgehe, das wäre immerhin reichlich Arbeit fürn Fake), ists ein ziemlich heftiges Stück ^^
http://blog.absolutepokercheats.com/
http://www.pocketfives.com/EDA6857F-CF3 ... B85C2.aspx
Weiß nicht so recht was ich davon halten soll, wenn das Ganze kein Fake ist (Wovon ich mal ausgehe, das wäre immerhin reichlich Arbeit fürn Fake), ists ein ziemlich heftiges Stück ^^
Hier ein aktueller Stand der Dinge, jeder mag sich seine Gedanken machen:
Absolute Poker: Going, Going..
The Absolute Poker controversy keeps getting more wild by the day.
So when we last left you, Absolute Poker had issued a statement denying that anyone had access to a "superuser" account and that no one could see any hole cards. After poring over the hand histories and evidence, they said, they had found no evidence of any wrong-doing. They would continue to investigate though, they had said. I thought at the time that Absolute Poker would just go into ignore mode from that point on, and the issue would eventually be dropped.
Well hold on..
Apparently, "CrazyMarco" (the player who had come second in that now infamous tournament that was won by "Potripper") asked for the hand histories from this tournament from Absolute Poker.
Absolute Poker sent the hand histories. Unfortunately for them, they also included the hole cards of every player at the table, and not just CrazyMarco's hole cards.
After viewing just a couple of hands, you can come to the conclusion that Potripper was cheating. The evidence is overwhelming. It is just ridiculous, and I find it hard to believe that they didn't do a better job of hiding it. Always getting his money in good, and never putting in an extra chip when he is behind in a hand. Going over the top of a re-raiser of a board of 8d 6d 3s holding the Q 10 of clubs, when his opponents are holding K J and Q J. Holding pocket Jacks against an opponent holding A Q, and check folding on the turn when a Queen comes out. Playing almost every hand when his opponents aren't dealt a big hand, but folding when an opponent at the table is dealt a big hand. Open folding KQ one hand (when an opponent is dealt AA), but raising 2/6 UTG when none of his opponents at the table have big hands. Going through a stretch when he wins something ridiculous like 65 hands out of a total of 90 hands. You can go on and on; if you need to see for yourself, there is plenty of evidence on Pocketfives and Twoplustwo. The people on those sites have done a TREMENDOUS job in getting these hand histories out to the public. Who knows how many other tournaments on Absolute were won in this fashion?
Absolute automatically loses all credibility because they say that there was no evidence of a "superuser" account in the hand histories. Oh really?
The best part of this story is just being fleshed out right now though. Who was involved in this operation?
Absolute Poker not only made a huge blunder in sending out the hand history with all of the hole cards displayed, but they also included the email addresses / account id's / IP Addresses of everyone who opened up a table as an observer during this tournament.
Apparently an Absolute Poker account with an ID of 363 opened up Potripper's table two hands into the tournament and railed him the entire way. The ID number is significant because this would indicate that this account was one of the first accounts EVER at Absolute Poker, making it likely that this is a person with extremely close ties to the company (employee, owner, shareholder, etc.)
Potripper folds the first two hands of the tournament, then ID 363 opens up Potripper's table to observe, and suddenly Potripper starts going wild, winning practically every hand.
The prevailing theory in the poker community? Potripper was a dummy account, and ID 363 had access to hole cards, and was relaying them to "Potripper."
Apparently the IP address of User ID 363 resolves to Costa Rica as well, which is home to Absolute Poker.
The story gets more interesting by the minute, and I am doing my best to keep up with it.
I feel that it's important to report on this story, as it has big implications for online poker as a whole. In the end, protecting players is much more important to me than burning a bridge with an online poker room. We need to do our part to get the story out there, so that everyone can figure out exactly what happened, and make sure that it doesn't happen again. Nothing can be explained away in regards to this situation, the cat is out of the bag..
More updates are coming on this story..´
poker-king.com
Absolute Poker: Going, Going..
The Absolute Poker controversy keeps getting more wild by the day.
So when we last left you, Absolute Poker had issued a statement denying that anyone had access to a "superuser" account and that no one could see any hole cards. After poring over the hand histories and evidence, they said, they had found no evidence of any wrong-doing. They would continue to investigate though, they had said. I thought at the time that Absolute Poker would just go into ignore mode from that point on, and the issue would eventually be dropped.
Well hold on..
Apparently, "CrazyMarco" (the player who had come second in that now infamous tournament that was won by "Potripper") asked for the hand histories from this tournament from Absolute Poker.
Absolute Poker sent the hand histories. Unfortunately for them, they also included the hole cards of every player at the table, and not just CrazyMarco's hole cards.
After viewing just a couple of hands, you can come to the conclusion that Potripper was cheating. The evidence is overwhelming. It is just ridiculous, and I find it hard to believe that they didn't do a better job of hiding it. Always getting his money in good, and never putting in an extra chip when he is behind in a hand. Going over the top of a re-raiser of a board of 8d 6d 3s holding the Q 10 of clubs, when his opponents are holding K J and Q J. Holding pocket Jacks against an opponent holding A Q, and check folding on the turn when a Queen comes out. Playing almost every hand when his opponents aren't dealt a big hand, but folding when an opponent at the table is dealt a big hand. Open folding KQ one hand (when an opponent is dealt AA), but raising 2/6 UTG when none of his opponents at the table have big hands. Going through a stretch when he wins something ridiculous like 65 hands out of a total of 90 hands. You can go on and on; if you need to see for yourself, there is plenty of evidence on Pocketfives and Twoplustwo. The people on those sites have done a TREMENDOUS job in getting these hand histories out to the public. Who knows how many other tournaments on Absolute were won in this fashion?
Absolute automatically loses all credibility because they say that there was no evidence of a "superuser" account in the hand histories. Oh really?
The best part of this story is just being fleshed out right now though. Who was involved in this operation?
Absolute Poker not only made a huge blunder in sending out the hand history with all of the hole cards displayed, but they also included the email addresses / account id's / IP Addresses of everyone who opened up a table as an observer during this tournament.
Apparently an Absolute Poker account with an ID of 363 opened up Potripper's table two hands into the tournament and railed him the entire way. The ID number is significant because this would indicate that this account was one of the first accounts EVER at Absolute Poker, making it likely that this is a person with extremely close ties to the company (employee, owner, shareholder, etc.)
Potripper folds the first two hands of the tournament, then ID 363 opens up Potripper's table to observe, and suddenly Potripper starts going wild, winning practically every hand.
The prevailing theory in the poker community? Potripper was a dummy account, and ID 363 had access to hole cards, and was relaying them to "Potripper."
Apparently the IP address of User ID 363 resolves to Costa Rica as well, which is home to Absolute Poker.
The story gets more interesting by the minute, and I am doing my best to keep up with it.
I feel that it's important to report on this story, as it has big implications for online poker as a whole. In the end, protecting players is much more important to me than burning a bridge with an online poker room. We need to do our part to get the story out there, so that everyone can figure out exactly what happened, and make sure that it doesn't happen again. Nothing can be explained away in regards to this situation, the cat is out of the bag..
More updates are coming on this story..´
poker-king.com
Neuigkeiten bei Absolut. Der Druck auf Abolut wurde so groß, dass man jetzt eine Dritte unbahängige Partei in die Untersuchungen einschließt. Des weiteren wird der Gründer von Absolut verdächtigt die Finger mit im Spiel zu haben:
Absolute Poker to Submit to Third Party Audit; Former CEO to Be Investigated
Absolute Poker has issued a statement tonight in regards to the many new allegations that have been made against their site over the past 48 hours.
Absolute Poker have now said that they will be submitting to an independent third party audit, which will be done by Gaming Associates. Absolute Poker has said that Gaming Associates will be conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether someone may have had access to hole card information, and how they may have exploited that information.
Allegations have been made against the former CEO of Absolute Poker, Scott Tom. Absolute Poker has said that Mr. Tom will be the subject of a formal investigation.
A good deal of information has been posted over the last few days that would seemingly tie the former CEO to the "363" account that has caused so much controversy.
A popular theory right now is that the "363" account had access to hole cards of every player at the table, and that previously dormant accounts were seized and used to dominate tournaments, with the proceeds then being dumped off to other accounts under the control of the perpetrators. This would explain why accounts suddenly came out of nowhere to dominate high buy-in tournaments, and then just as quickly disappeared.
I would hope that Absolute Poker and the third party auditor would agree to let a few representatives from the online poker community take part in the investigation as well, as certain members of the online community did some tremendous detective work in terms of digging up the details which have sparked this investigation.
Plus, it would be nice to know that all of the details were being presented to the third party auditor. Who's to say that Absolute would be 100% forthcoming in turning over all of the details to the third party auditor. I would suggest that if Absolute has any hopes of overcoming this controversy, they need to let a couple respected members of the online poker community observe and aid every step of the investigation. I vote for Nat Arem and Todd Witteles, but that's just me.
Anyways, this story gets more and more interesting by the day. I am sure that tomorrow will bring new allegations.
One more thing, if you are reading this article and don't really understand what is going on, then I would suggest heading over to pocketfives.com, twoplustwo.com or neverwinpoker.com. All three sites have great threads that cover all of the details of the story so far.
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Absolute Poker to Submit to Third Party Audit; Former CEO to Be Investigated
Absolute Poker has issued a statement tonight in regards to the many new allegations that have been made against their site over the past 48 hours.
Absolute Poker have now said that they will be submitting to an independent third party audit, which will be done by Gaming Associates. Absolute Poker has said that Gaming Associates will be conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether someone may have had access to hole card information, and how they may have exploited that information.
Allegations have been made against the former CEO of Absolute Poker, Scott Tom. Absolute Poker has said that Mr. Tom will be the subject of a formal investigation.
A good deal of information has been posted over the last few days that would seemingly tie the former CEO to the "363" account that has caused so much controversy.
A popular theory right now is that the "363" account had access to hole cards of every player at the table, and that previously dormant accounts were seized and used to dominate tournaments, with the proceeds then being dumped off to other accounts under the control of the perpetrators. This would explain why accounts suddenly came out of nowhere to dominate high buy-in tournaments, and then just as quickly disappeared.
I would hope that Absolute Poker and the third party auditor would agree to let a few representatives from the online poker community take part in the investigation as well, as certain members of the online community did some tremendous detective work in terms of digging up the details which have sparked this investigation.
Plus, it would be nice to know that all of the details were being presented to the third party auditor. Who's to say that Absolute would be 100% forthcoming in turning over all of the details to the third party auditor. I would suggest that if Absolute has any hopes of overcoming this controversy, they need to let a couple respected members of the online poker community observe and aid every step of the investigation. I vote for Nat Arem and Todd Witteles, but that's just me.
Anyways, this story gets more and more interesting by the day. I am sure that tomorrow will bring new allegations.
One more thing, if you are reading this article and don't really understand what is going on, then I would suggest heading over to pocketfives.com, twoplustwo.com or neverwinpoker.com. All three sites have great threads that cover all of the details of the story so far.
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