tracker2208 wrote:Since Bodog is going to stop servicing US players at the end of the year that won't matter much now.
Bodog as a brand will stop servicing the USA, but the new Bodog Poker Network will support the USA with a new skin from Morris Mohawk. We have been told that all existing Bodog customers in the USA will be transferred to the new Morris Mohawk skin automatically. On a related note when the Bodog Network launches they are also rolling out a brand new client, PokerTracker has not seen the client yet but it is assumed to include changes in the hand history format which means it will take some time for our developers to incorporate the changes needed.
As for the network that BetOnline is on - we did some research yesterday, we discovered that their traffic is too small at this time to allocate the development resources, but we will continue to watch as their network grows. Our research shows that the network is called the Hero Poker Network, but we are getting some conflicting info that says that Hero may be tied to the Action Poker Network - we will continue to explore. In the meantime, send us hand histories anyway - they will come in handy eventually!
There are still other USA facing sites that still accept new customers, PokerTracker supports the Cake Network and also the new Yatahay Network which includes Doyles Room, True Poker, BetCris, Americas Card Room and other skins that will be launched before the end of the year if our sources are correct. We also support the Merge Network if you already had an account, they are no longer accepting new customers from the USA. As always it should be noted that PokerTracker doesn't endorse Yatahay, Cake, Merge or any other skin or network - as a player you should make these choices on your own and it would be prudent as a US based player to research the risks involved first. Good luck!