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Bovada Poker is so rigged. Please don’t waste your money on this site. You would make more money playing BINGO then at this computer generated dealt hands. If you have any skill at playing Texas Hold’em don’t waste your time. Every golden hand dealt to you will be beat by some donk. Example I had 4 10′s got beat by 4 j’s. I have played poker for 30 years I have never been at a tournament that has ever happened. But this is hand after hand on this joke site. Almost every 3rd or 4th hand is a flush. I ask anyone to take a deck of cards sit and deal 5 players in one hour.

You might have 1 or 2 flushes in that hour. So if you don’t mind tossing good money out of the car window on the freeway then you need to play on this rigged joke site. Bovada poker is a scam and waste of your time and money, don’t bother playing this site and blowing money like I did. I’m no saying this because I don’t like poker, in fact I love playing poker online and in casinos, I just hate getting ripped off and feeling like my money has been stolen.

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colesdad
, US
Sep 08, 2014 3:05 pm EDT

Wow at least i am not the only one

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SeanCh
Monterey Park, US
Aug 12, 2014 12:53 pm EDT

I whole heartedly agree with Thieves22 as I am playing SNGs I sensed a team or 2-3 bots playing. I don't need to explain the specifics because I am too high at the moment, but just know I consider myself a very educated and experienced player. I know when something fishy is going on. All the bad beats and unthinkable situations happen on this site. 2nd nut flush losing to 1st. 2nd nut straight only losing to the A-J broadway straight. Like wtf. Time after time, you make the right decision and get screwed over. I called customer service earlier and berated the representative. I actually told her I am not mad at her, but the software and whoever is in charge of this scheme. Don't play on this site and save your damn money. I don't experience half the beats I see here even at the casino. You are right, they reward the bad players and beware of the good grinding ones.

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Thieves22
Los Angeles, US
Aug 07, 2014 12:45 pm EDT

It is not in my nature to cry wolf or make accusations. However, I feel 100% everything written on here is true. I played for a living for 6 years in Vegas so I have had my fair share of hands. I have not seen anything comparable to Bovada hands. I will give you an example of 3 hands that happened all within 30 minutes of one another in 3 separate tournies. A2 bb
5 limps pre including one UTG BB were [protected] flop 2 diamonds one heart-utg bets out 2100 everyone mucks to me I shove he snaps to go runner runner straight flush (hearts) w A2 heart. Runner runner perfect. Unreal. Hand 2) Hi jack limps 800 with 6, 450 I 3 bet to 2400 AK he flats flop K-4-4 I bet 2400 he just flats. Turn K to nut boat me-I shove all in he snaps river 4- to hit quads w 4-5 off. Donk or bot? Last tourney for the day due to frustration
AK suited V AK off hits 4 cards to a flush. I consistently cashed out for 5 months and I started to pin point the bot at the table, now I feel there's up to 3 at a table. The outlandish plays other players are talking about are real and happen as much as every 10 mins. If I counted how many times I got jammed on w a lower pocket post flop w all overs to the board for them to turn their 2 outter I'd be in 6 figures. People pawn it off as too many Donks but if you are smart and pay attention you will see that is not the case. I made a mistake of calling out Bovada in the chat and since I cannot cash and lose every hand I'm
60-40 or better. Mostly 96% Keep getting Aces to get cracked by any and every hand. They target the better players and like to reward the bad ones because they are not a threat. I want people who work hard for their money to read about Bovada and consider the possibilities. I started tracking the players that would play outlandish poker and nut over 2nd nut each time and 9-10 they are cashing 1rst-3rd
They also chip other bots. Save your $ guys and your love for the game because taking so many unreal bad beats, poker starts to weigh on you. And it is unfortunate that sites can do something so dirty and get away with it. Think about how much $ they are making a day if their bots are cashing at least 10 spots in each tourney. Hence the reason for #s not screen names. If you play, good luck. If your not a believer that it's rigged. Pay attention.

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Rusty Grizwold
, US
Jul 31, 2014 10:49 pm EDT

Same thing I'm telling you all ITS DEF RIGGED..it's not just a matter of going through a bad poker streak because everybody goes through those. I've been absolutely drilling Bodava at sports betting lately. I used to play decent poker on pokerstars and used to cash about 40% sit n gos. On this site after playing about 10 sit n gos I have not cashed once. Further to that after taking a large payout today I couldn't win a hand at cash games. Lots of bad beats. Lots of early folding when I had a monster hand. Very unusual set ups! Take my advice stick to sports betting because you have complete control over that and nobody else to blame but yourself. I'd stay away from casino games and poker bs because its not on the level and they are controlling the payouts. Never will play another hand of poker on that rigged site. GL

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mye2angelz
PBG, US
Jul 30, 2014 8:07 pm EDT

Have been a consistent winner on Bovada for many years. Yes everyone has their ups and downs. The winners aren't going to post any beef. You will always hear from only the losers when asked if the site is rigged.

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Bingopoker
Phoenix, US
Jun 28, 2014 9:39 pm EDT

I've been playing on Bovada for the last year and am definitely thinking the site is rigged. Today my AA lost twice, once to pocket 7s another to pocket 3s to knock me out. Big deal an 80% favorite losing twice will happen about 4% of the time. The thing that rubbed me the wrong way, though, was the fact that the guy knocked me out did it with his 5th flopped set, That I saw from playing with him for 2-3 hrs in this tournament! Are you kidding? 5 flopped sets. In order to flop 5 sets 12% of the time you'd need 42 pocket pairs. Ok variance, whatever. Thing is though that I had a note on this guy saying that he's running good. Hmmmm, he must've just deposited.

Take note the next time that you deposit, you will run super good and probably make a couple deep runs. You can get it in as a 17% favorite and win by your pocket 7s flopping 523 then the board running out 4 6 to beat Kings. Saw that today too.

Take note the next time you get a ### pocket pair. There will be a bunch of action ahead of you, you'll fold your 4s and two others will get it in with jacks and queens. Every time I have a pocket pair I just assume someone else has one. I'll try to set mine if they're playing it like its a high pair. If they are playing conservatively, I'll steal the pot with my hand when the board comes high.

97 of clubs is a strong hand, don't fret getting it all in.

Pocket aces with the ace of clubs wins. The two I lost with didn't have the club, and damn I should've known better than to ship it into a guy I had noted as "running good". Should've folded.

Always call a flop bet when you have 2nd or 3rd pair on the flop. You'd be surprised at how often the board will pair and you'll hit trips.

Definitely don't undervalue those back door flush draws. Supposed to happen 5% of the time. Bet they come more often.

I'm done with bovada, see if these things ring true. Could be a self fulfilling prophecy, but after a year of playing on this site, I'm done.

In other news poker stars just got bought out and will hopefully be coming to the states soon. Until then, take note of the donks at your table whose A rag is beating AK when they get it in. Seriously, take note, they probably just deposited. Ask em in the chat, bet its a yes.

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bb34
, US
Jun 23, 2014 12:34 am EDT

Given the state of online poker, i was leary of depositing on any sites taking deposits from us residents. After doing enough research and trolling around the Internet i figured i would throw my hat back onto the virtual felt, and bovada seemed to be the best choice. Playing online in the glory days i was well aware of the short and long term variance that online poker brings. Since i had only been playing live i knew that i would have to make some tweaks to my game. Given all the variables already related to the game a key factor was going to be added to the equation, the dreaded random number generator.Like it or not this accounts to the equation as much as the opponent ur playing..Being that i had not played online so long i had been playing a lot 2 4 live, mixed with occasional tournaments and a lot of short handed home games. So one night i said the hell with it and made a small deposit of 50 not really thinking anything of it, figuring i would just play a couple small sngs and small tourneys to see how i liked the software Much to my surprise as in the glory days the first deposit boom switch had been turned on. I was running hotter than the sun, knowing that it would not last i had to strike quick while the gettin was good. I said the hell with it and entered what was at the time 8 k guarantee at the time 10+1 tourney.Which i believe ended up with 1300 entrants The 3rd hand i got kings and got it all in against aces after a dry flop all small cards and spiked the king on the river. After that hand hit I had a feeling that i was gonna win the tournament. Needless to say to say i ended up getting 2nd for 1700 give or take 50. Knowing that it is just a number on a computer screen until i actually book the win i withdrew 1500. It was actually a real rush after only playing smaller field live tourneys for the last couple of years, and knowing i could still zig and zag my way through a large tournament field. So at this point i had deposited 50 and in a little under 12 hours was up 1800 with the other money that i had won in other various low stake sngs. I am not oblivious to to the fact that i ran very good in a very short period of time, which i think alot of players do not account for when they are on winning streaks. Knowing that the obvious crash would come after I withdrew the 1500 i didnt play for a month. When i came back i began to remember why i despise playing poker online. The phony variance that is online poker began to sock me in the side of the head and i was on the losing end. The all to familiar patterns start to become apparent again, mixed with players that i believe to be shills for the site. These are the players that in a normal setting are the players that u want to get all of your money in with b.c 95 percent of the time they are putting their money in as heavy underdogs and the other 5 percent of the time they are flipping with u. Don't get me wrong these are the players that u want to be playing against but theres only so many times u can get ur money in as a heavy favorite and ur opponent comes out smelling like roses. Its so funny back in the day i always wondered what the villian looked like, or what his reaction was when he got his money in a 4 to 1 dog and spiked his miracle on the river. While I wont go as far to say that the software is rigged I believe there is a certain handicap given to players who are long term winners who are always withdrawing and never depositing. It doesn't make sense for the site to wipe the fish's bankrolls out, as they will not be able to rake any money. Their business model is to make money and keeping the money circulating around. Being 27 years old now i'm not some blind idiot who thinks he's something special knowing that much of the time sitting at the poker table is filled with despair and heartache do to the variance. It sucks that if and when the government gets their heads out of their ### and decides to regulate online poker at more than a state level and have desegregated player pools that I will not be a part of it. Anyone who plays online poker for a living deserves the utmost respect (especially a tournament grinder).

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jamie scouten
Las Vegas, US
Jun 02, 2014 3:48 am EDT
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I've always been a winning tournament payer. Live, online etc. Ive taken horrendous beats before, ive taken them for weeks at a time...variance. i got it, i was ok with it. Variance would then swing to my side and i would win. Fast forward to bovada. Ive been playing on the site for 3 + months now. Never in my 15 years of my playing have i seen the things at the table that i do. Im not going to lie. Ive been the beneficiary if sucking out too, but the percentage of times that I've seen the dog scoop the pot after the money is in is beyond absurd. I chalked my first month and a half up to poor variance, then another half a month of even worse variance, i then began taking notes for every all-in i saw forThis last month to try and be fair, and make sure it wasnt just an observational bias...ihave tracked 657 all ins in the last month. in that time, the dog has won 396 times... that's 69.8% of the time. If it was closer to 50%, maybe even 55% i would chalk it up t variance as sime dogs were 45% to win, others were 25% etc. But 69%? There is absolutely, 100% no possible way, regardless of sample size over 200 that a dog % should be that high. I am 100% convinced this site is rigged as i've done similar tests on Americas cardroom (321 total all ins, 120 dog wins = ~37%) smaller sample, but smaller cardroom, would take longer to get over 600 hands, but never did the dog get over 46% wins. I don ever tilt. Ive been playing poker too long, but this site gets me as close as ive been to tilting in 10 years. . . I began opening up my all in range to make sure m the dog from time to time, and i gotta say, ive become more successful doing that!

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joemoney
Boston, US
Apr 22, 2014 9:46 pm EDT

Makes me sick to think I've lost about $500 on poker at this site. Luckily I'm up about $400 on sports gambling, so it doesn't sting quite as bad, but the bad beats I've gotten on this site are nothing I've ever experienced in 15+ years of poker. It really is insane, 1 and 2 outers hit WAY more than they should, tournaments are a joke, the number of times I've seen AA vs KK preflop is ridiculous. I just uninstalled the poker software after 2 months of playing, STAY FAR AWAY PLEASE DO NOT GIVE THEM ANY MORE MONEY. They got me with the blackjack a few years ago when it was Bodog, talk about rigged. Only use this site for sports betting, NOTHING ELSE.

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JTwho
Harrisonburg, US
Jan 30, 2014 12:31 pm EST

i come to agree that it is a bad site but i cant be sure yet ! i have seen a lot of crazy hand online or live games that does not prove anything but i agree i run so good the first 2-3 weeks and then start losing hard that seemed to me there is some issue. it was not the way i played it was some how crazy ###. i am not crying even though i lost about 1500$ it did not mean anything to me because i play big live and win big most time that was just tip for bvoda i wanted to try it out and to see now i figure there is some thing going on. even the way they operate sounds like SCAM.

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Cash1
, US
Jan 20, 2014 6:59 pm EST
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Can't speak for the poker side, but I have contacted the FBI regarding my experience with the casino side, particularly blackjack, and their alleged claims. Most recently, during a LIVE cash blackjack game, random cards began scrolling (scanning lol) across my screen. Screenshots were taken, results of my play for three years, with ALL blackjack logs forwarded.

It is my hope that they DOJ will soon freeze out Bovada. Most deserved.

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mannyt
Rockville, US
Jan 15, 2014 3:47 pm EST

I think cdog007 has it right. He says if you play tight aggressive in the tourneys you can win modest $$ but probably not good $$. That's been my experience too. I usually make the money in the tourneys and I've even won a few; but when I play cash games I end up in these all-in pots and suffer a bad beat that costs me my stack. My guess is that they want the all-in pots to make money off the rake in the cash games, so they rig the RNG to make you go all-in. People mention the high frequency of flushes and straights. I've also noted that when I fold an above-average but not great hand, like K-9 suited, it pairs the board way more often than it should. It's like the RNG is trying to tempt me to play a broader range than a normally would if that makes sense.

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JacobH
Palm Bay, US
Jan 02, 2014 10:02 pm EST

Is there anyways to get in on a class action lawsuit? Or maybe we can get a suit going and get the DOJ in the USA involved? I played the blackjack game and every hand the dealer either has 20 or runs from 35 to 21 every hand. They also hit BJ 3x to your one.

COMPLETE SCAM! I lost 200$ to this site! DO NOT PLAY ON THIS SITE ITS A SCAM!

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Mr.Megatron
Denver, US
Dec 19, 2013 4:39 pm EST

4K and counting...only cashed out twice for total of 900 and redeposited back. Never been mad in my life for playing poker, I dont like Bovada, GOAL is get my 4K back and never mention this site ever. Rigged to the bone, if I can get a hold of some management from Bovada and tell them how in the hell do I lose AA to TQ with all in is amazing. Its like they think US players have gambling problem and money. So lets scam them out.

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Screwdbydadogakabovada
Apopka, US
Dec 17, 2013 2:34 pm EST

Well put to all and very true. Contacting them does nothing. I have done so and received a response stating they don't use bots. Well I didn't ask if they did..So that tells me that they do..Just like talking to one of my kids..Guilty..

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MWW714
Asheville, US
Dec 05, 2013 2:02 pm EST

Rigged rigged rigged! They cant stay going much longer ...less and less players each month ...so they are stealing what they can before shutting down.

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Paco Javy
Urbana, US
Nov 01, 2013 9:53 pm EDT

Same experience as everyone else. Bad beats are a part of poker, but over the long term, the percentages should even out. At Bovada that doesn't happen.

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elite1
awer, US
Oct 15, 2013 9:41 am EDT

$150 dollars and I finally uninstalled this rigged software. Huge bad beats time after time. Final straw was losing with AA to AK...we bet a couple bucks preflop, flop comes 4 8 10, I bet out half pot, they raise, I go all in, they instant call. Turn K, River K. I call b-s to the bot with the nonsense huge call with not even close to pot odds for them, who in there right mind calls $50+ all in on a 50 dollar table with nothing. No response from the bot and the bs runner runner. If this only happened once in a blue moon I wouldn't think twice about a suck out. But the way the hand was played and the rigged runners to the nonsense play is a huge red flag.

WARNING DO NOT PUT MONEY INTO BOVADA

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BOSTON ROCKS
, US
Oct 10, 2013 6:23 pm EDT

Plain and simple! RIGGED BS 24/7!

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chaddy300
Auburn, US
Sep 10, 2013 9:22 pm EDT

I have been playing at bovada for a while now and I have to say I completely agree with all of the other posts on here. I assure you that I am not just saying this because I lost once with a good hand. I literally flopped a straight flush and lost. I do think that bovada has bots playing at their tables. some of the outlandish calls that were made against me when I was 96 percent to win are insane. After all this is not a fake money poker site and lets face it most people do not take their hard earned money and bet it all on nothing and I mean nothing all to get rewarded with a river win. It seems ridiculous for us as legitimate players to believe that bovada genuinely wants us to have a fair game over them making profits. I have played online poker on many different sites in my days and have never seen this kind of blatant cheating. Its funny how there can be so many of us on this blog all saying the same exact thing. Bovada needs to correct this issue before they end up like lockpoker which I left because of cashout problems. Don't bother contacting bovada expecting them to care at all for your misfortunes because they will not do anything for you at all not even a free tourney ticket or anything. They surprisingly don't vare about their loyal players either. I played on there for 10 hours per day everyday and that doesn't seem to matter to them. We al know that every good business would treat their loyal customers right and do whatever it takes to try and make their customer happy, such is not the case with bovada. steer clear!

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the405club
Memphis, US
Sep 09, 2013 10:32 am EDT

Bovada slots are rigged too. i've spent well over 100.00 playing slots and the most i won was 5.00. wow! I agree, bovada is totally rigged. If you go to askgamblers.com is where you can submit complaints against Bovada free of charge and let us all complain so that there low score of 5.3 out 10 goes lower. bovada's ranking on this site is 5.3 which is a bad score. Thanks

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UMTigersWingsLions
, US
Jul 01, 2013 11:28 pm EDT

I am literally pulling all my hair out from this rigged site! I play perfect poker, and never can win on this site...ever. I win 75% of the time I play live, but 0% here. I wont tell you all the bad beat stories I have had here. Just trust me when I say...stay away from this rigged site!

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cdog007
Murfreesboro, US
May 27, 2013 2:10 am EDT

Bovada poker games (maybe except for tournaments) are rigged in so many ways it will make your head spin! The moment you deposit you will run well for about a week or two and then you will just spin your wheels with the consistent bad beats. Then after running well for a week or two you will just start spinning your wheels and eventually get frustrated and play large ball poker and start to lose (and lose even more because you are likely to tilt and play poor because of the endless bad beats). Finally, the moment your account goes below a certain percentage of your deposit the poker program will do everything it can to take it from you, thus forcing you to make another deposit if you want to play. Such a joke!

Bovada's poker games are only designed to maximize the sites profits and designed to discourage any with-drawls. It is an unregulated site and could give a wit about giving a proficient player a fair game.

First, it tries to gets its players hooked by letting them win and win big (e.g. winning 5-10 times your deposit in a week). I've never ran so well during these periods and its like I'm playing a completely different game. I mean I could play any two cards and it would be 50/50 to miss the flop and make a strong hand. There is no fear when running like this and this creates action (which creates more rake for the site while getting you hooked by making you think you can go on these runs you just stay patient).

Second, the sites RNG is designed to push money around between legitimate players by never letting one player have a advantage over the other no matter how well they play or how well they consistently get their money in good. The RNG is programed to make your win/loss stats as close to 50/50 as it can. Playing tight and waiting for premium hands will kill you on this site especially after a few weeks from your deposit. All this is also designed to never let players win consistently enough to cash out a significant amount which also discourages with-drawls from the site.

Finally, I have never seen so many action flops and made hands. The RNG loves to pump out flushes and full houses. I can't even tell you how many times I see flops of all one suit or a paired boards with flush and straight draws . Also, I never had and seen so many quads and straight flushes. This site is a completely unrealistic!

I learned this the hard way and if you still want to make money on this site I would advise you only to play loose aggressive for a few weeks after your deposit and then withdraw your winnings (no matter what it is). Then only make another deposit when you get your check and repeat the process.

If you still want to play after a few weeks I would advise you cash out at least double the amount you put in and then just in the tournaments. I would advise you to play tight aggressive in these tournaments and always play within your bankroll (never buy-in for more then 5% of your bankroll in any one tournament). Only way to make modest consistent money on Bovada. I know other riggings with their RNG that you would help give you an edge in Bovada's tournament poker but maybe I will keep that to myself.

Don't be an idiot like me and lose a small fortune by giving them crooks your hard earned cash. I want to see US players do well and crush Bovada's profits! that s If your a US player I would advise you to stick to my advice or just play live if possible. Good Luck at the tables and get your money back!

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supra
, US
May 23, 2013 10:32 pm EDT

This site is rigged! I'll bet any pro player to play (not using their name) and I bet they will lose. How is online poker rigged? It's rigged just like there BLACKJACK game. Go give it a try you see the AJ spade suited tab. I play live all the time and yes I seen a lot of bad beats. So I hear people say or defend online poker by saying "you see way more hands" true but look at how close all the hands are "unreal" isn't it . And I hear another thing people who defend there rigged online game say, why would a company have to rig their site that's something they wouldn't risk . LOL you can't fool all the people all the time. How hard is it to change names of the company or owner? "BOdog" Just remember it is a program and it is program to make money!

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S ott h
Fairbanks, US
May 07, 2013 12:46 am EDT

Here's the best of em all. I'm chip leader in the Sunday main event they have . We are one from the bubble and I raise under the gun which sulawy means im atrong and i hadnt played a hand for 3 rbits so it wasnt like he was playing back at me cuz I'm a maniac, , anyways the guy next to me insta jams all in. Keep in mind I'm the only guy that can knock this guy out as he's 2nd in chips at my table and were one player from the money, I call with kings he has 10-7. Yes he flopped trip tens of course. Now this is a bot and its pretty obvious as nobody is gonna play 3hours to donk off with ten high one before the money unless. ...u know what I'm sayin.. This site is clearly a sham ..I can go on with stories of horrendous plays being rewarded but its not worth my time...

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pjd3559
, AS
May 04, 2013 4:00 am EDT
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the "7-12 days" payout... oh wait "BUSINESS DAYS"... so they like to keep you waiting... THEN when the "7-12 days" passes... oh.. "NOT GUARANTEED" is the answer you get;;; TRY to call... NO ONE will give you a real name, and NONE of them have last names... "NOT ALLOWED" to tell you... ask to be transferred to a supervisor.. they put you on HOLD for 20 minutes... the old "hope you will hang up" trick... f*** YOU BOVADA.. 28 days to get paid... take your money in 3 seconds, then give you EVERY excuse in the world why you cant get your money back... IMAGINE going to a casino, Winning 1000, then having them tell you to come back in a month to be paid...DO NOT GIVE THEM A f***ING DIME...

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RIGGED
vb, US
Mar 02, 2013 11:50 pm EST

I have also been ripped off by this site. These complaints are not from poor players that are bad losers. I am a solid player and have also seen hands that make no sense all the time. I feel like an idiot for continuing to put money in, with the thought that it was just a fluke. I mean, who would think a made hand would always get beat by the guy going all in w/ nothing? It will. The game is anonymous so you can't track anyone. Only Bovada wins the 100K, etc.

Please, please, please don't make my mistake. It's really sad we can't get a single poker site to just play fair. DO NOT PLAY ON THIS WEBSITE. THERE IS NO LEGIT GAMBLING SITE ONLINE YET. If anyone knows where to register a complaint or sue, please post it.

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BovadaSucks
Sun City, US
Feb 04, 2013 10:59 pm EST

Bovada Poker is 100% rigged. I was up (a lot), so I continued to play the poker games. I noticed something odd in the first two games when I was not getting one good hand, but I chalked it up to a bad streak. I played a couple sit & go's, and the same thing happened. Im finally down to 20 dollars, I hop in the cash games and deposit my 20... I dont play a couple hands but then I (magically it seemed) get a 10Q and another 10Q on the flop. I bet slow and get the pot higher, and eventually its me and somebody (a bot, i suspect) who has 60$. I have the 2 pair and the next two cards are nothing. Eventually I went all in (after the bot foced me by betting 61 to my 20...) Eventually he ends up with a pair of A's. I yell out in happiness before they give the money to him, quickly exit me from the game, and dont let me look at the records. I ask you does a pair of AA beat a 2 pair? No.

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misterbran
, US
Jan 20, 2013 6:27 am EST

Sadly it took me almost 3000$ in to realize but at least i learned. if u cash out to often on Bovada you will lose with premium hands more than u win. Did a thorough check of myhand history and ive lost with AA 52 out of 88 times. do your research. then they bait u with free tickets to tourneys to get u back in. your better off playing live tourneys if u can. they prey on USA players because its illegal and you have few options

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JCPanthers88
, US
Dec 19, 2012 8:53 pm EST
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This is most digusting, vile, infuriating thing - trying to play poker on Bovada. It's so blatantly rigged it borderlines on insane. I've never been so disgusted playing online poker in my life. AVOID AT ALL COSTS.

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imissrealpokersites
Biloxi, US
Dec 14, 2012 11:23 pm EST

agreed

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I Miss Pokerstars
, US
Dec 13, 2012 11:36 am EST

I just started playing on Bovada a few weeks ago and have been noticing very odd calls to all in bets and countless set over set post flop action. Just last night, I had pocket jacks and hit a set on the flop. It was already a nice pot with a min raise by me and a reraise by the suspected "bot." I called the reraise hit my set and shoved all in. I was insta-called by A Q off suit who proceeded to hit runner runner straight. We were both high on the leader board so there was not going to be a big hit to the "bots" stack with a fold. I could not believe the call and could not believe the turn and river that followed. I have only played in 10 or so tournaments so far but in every one I was shaking my head at some of the strange action going on which is why I decided to "google" bovada poker scam. I am not surprised but very sad to see that this site is more than likely a scam. I was also suspicious about the max $2000 withdrawal per week. What if I had won $20, 000 in the Sunday tourny... would it take me a year to get my money out? Now I am reading countless stories about people waiting months for their withdrawals. I think Bovada has seen the last of me after my initial deposit has run dry...

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Tim Rogers
London, US
Dec 03, 2012 2:41 am EST

This site is for sure the most rigged site ever! What is the real reason behind (players only being numbers)? I will tell you why... If you were bovada and you were in on the take... this feature makes it much more easy for BOVADA to just throw in their random bots (they have many bots on every table and in every tourny!) if you still play there just pay attention to how fast they raise (you cant move the slide bar that fast) Let me ask you this. if you were bovada and you have to come up with a way to make up for your sports bet loss ( they have no control over ) well you would rig what you can (THE POKER) I can go on all day about this! AND I KNOW FOR SURE ITS MOB RUN... Why is it the only legal site in the us? Government is hurting... shutdown the legit sites like Poker stars and rig the action! PLAY LIVE EVERYBODY

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yukiki
pittsburgh, US
Nov 16, 2012 12:03 pm EST

I dont know if its a scam but the way it works is terrible and thats for sure atleast for Omaha and higher Holdem stakes. Ive lost aobut 3k now and im done with the site and to be honest I play with many sites and so that doesnt bother me since im way up overall but i lost with trip aces to flush draw literally 6 times in a row today. You might say im running good cause i causet trips with aces 7 times but i lost all 7. 2 or 3 of my flush draws were made and the guy rivers a boat haha ofcourse. To be honets I dont really mind if i have a set and a flush beats me or the other way round, but 7 times in a row and not even mentioning the other trips and flush "coin toss" crap ive faced. Ive only played for a week and so I guess maybe its not many hands but I play 3 or 4 tables at a time so Im sure its enough hands to know what the hell is going on. Im not saying its rigged against me..haha no, but dont play Omaha atleast cause every other hand its flush against set and even donks who go all in with just top pair on Omaha always rivers two cards to get a house anyways. And everyone for some reason is comfortable putting all their money even with like a ten high flush so yeah its way beyond me. If you have good experiences than im glad for you, but you must be running really good or something. I ran good one day and was up 5k and its not like it was suprising, but my two pair or trips held against flush or stright draws thats all. Like I said, losing against a flush or stright draw is fine with me ive expereinced that plenty now but every single time and with people calling with single But I guess if your the donk that puts all his money with a single pair and keeps winning than continue to do so!

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KillerK
San Jose, US
Sep 19, 2012 1:01 am EDT

I read the reviews but put money in anyway. Not smart. I still managed to turn a small profit on the site but the moment I took any money out I lost with AA 7 times in a row plus numerous other bad beats including the infamous perfect perfect beat and the 2nd worst beat you can take which is approx 700 to 1 against. The site is designed against players who know how to play. If you play every hand though, you can expect to break even, which is what poker sites want. In addition I haven't gotten the money in over a month and every time I call Bovada they give me a different explanation and then transfer me to a new operator who gives me another explanation. This site is a criminal enterprise. Do not be fooled like I was!

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Shirl Quinn
, US
Jun 18, 2012 11:45 pm EDT

I too have been scammed on Bovada poker. I love poker and have played for several years. I only play small tournaments on the sit and go's for $5 to $10 a tournament BUT It is still real money and I play to win. I've only been on Bovada for a month and each time I play I see something very unusual that a player would not do which is call someone's all in with nothing on the flop and then it goes runner runner to hit the other guys hand? Not just once over and over it happens. I just played and couldn't understand why all of a sudden I was getting horrible cards and a couple of the players were getting large pocket pairs almost every hand. That is when I realized something was definitely wrong. I finally got a decent hand of QK and the flop was 8K2 I went all in a guy calls me with an A 10, nothing and gets runner runner again for a straight. You don't go all in with over 1, 000 chips with nothing unless you know what's going on! What a rip off. I really thought I had found a good site but they are scamming big time! From the high rollers to the dollar players it doesn't matter, they want your money and smile all the way to the bank!