Italian poker room Dollaro reopened. Players again have opportunities to play against Italian fishes.
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Dollaro is a nice spot to play at for mid and high stakes cash players. Texas Holdem runs from NL2 to NL4000 but Omaha tables start from PL2 and end on PL600. Over one hundred tables provide NLH games on each of low, mid stakes. On Dollaro players have opportunities to play on 6+ tables from NL2 to NL600. Unfortunately, MTT’s is not available at the moment. SnG games are a rare thing to see with an exception of low stakes where a few tables are running, up to 110€
Dollaro offers no software to download and the only way to play on its servers is through a web browser. Both PC and Phone are possible devices to run the game, through your web browser has to support Adobe Flash in order to be eligible. Dolarro offers no Poker Tracker/ Holdem Manager support, yet you can use Hand Converter to be able to display HUD on its tables.
Payments are made using Skrill or Neteller or Ecopayz.
Dolarro has introduced weighted contributed rake. The idea behind it is to reward action, meaning the more action you take, the more money you are left with.
The Italian poker room Dollaro, that belongs to DBG Network is certainly worth looking into for mid/high stakes cash players. The main disadvantage may be playing in the web-browser but at the same time it is the factor that guarantees the presence of weak recreational players. The rake on Dollaro appears to be a bit higher than usual, but it can be easily compensated by your increased win rate here;)
If you are willing to find out more about Dollaro, hit us on Skype or WhatsApp.
Good luck on the tables!
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