From my fleeting experience at Diamondbet, i realised one of two things. You either have to be very good, or very rich. For starters, the minimum bankroll you must have in order to be able to play is 500Euros. Now, on the bright side, a majority of the players are very rich amateurs. So even if you're semi pro, and can afford 500 bucks, Diamondbet is the place to be.
The interface is very smooth and easy on the eye, as you would expect for a host of such suave and elite clientele. Not surprisingly, Omaha and Hold’em are the most popular and the best tables to be at too. But as everywhere, the very concept of No Limit allows even the inexperienced ones to place a lot of trust in their cash rather than their cards and results in a lot of hasty all in's( 150 ) A feel of what you might face in a 1/2 Euro Blinds NL Hold’em Table. The first hand i watch, there's a bet, a two bet and a third bet before the call on both the flop and the turn.
And the river is Check. Winning hand, Pair of threes. So I’m thinking, if I catch a hand and come up against one of these fellows, I’m going go home rich. So I fold all mediocre hands until I have the pretzels ( pocket eights ) and I make it three times the big blind to go pre flop. The guy next to me moves all in for 30 Euros. I call. And I’m jumping with joy when I see he has a pair of 5's. Woe hits me as the board turns up 5 - King - 5 on the flop. He made four 5's and that was my last on that table. But overall it was really amusing to be at Diamondbet. Even though I didn’t win finally.