poker
I
was first attracted to poker by the promise of instant
withdrawals which is quite a novelty amongst poker sites.
A closer look at the small print found that permanent
instant withdrawals were only available to players who
had built up a good record of play, had undergone verification
and a successful account review.
Nevertheless I was impressed by the attractiveness and
professionalism of their website, so went ahead and decided
to check them out.

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poker
There is no instant play option but the
download was quick and painless anyway, and the interface
was simple and easy to use, with tabs guiding you through
the various sections. I found the lobby music a nuisance
although this can be turned off in options. poker
offer only two variants of poker – Texas Holdem and Omaha,
in Fixed Limit, Pot Limit, and no Limit options, and they
also offer Blackjack with $5 - $100 limits. A quick scan
of the tables found most of the players as expected in
No Limit Holdem. There were plenty of low stakes tables
available, but I had difficulty finding High Stakes opponents
– although to be fair it was quite early in the morning.
There were also an impressive amount of Tournaments available
including several $100 freerolls taking place throughout
the day.
I chose a $5/$10 table, and played several hands, but
I found the pace a little slow, and felt that the software
could time out unresponsive players a little quicker.
I then tried out the blackjack, ending up ahead, so I
thought I would try a cashout and see what happened. To
my surprise I was allowed to cash out most of my withdrawal
instantly and it was in my Neteller as soon as I logged
in.
I didn't take the signup bonus option – they currently
offer 50% on your first deposit although how this works
is a little complex. You receive the bonus as $1 for each
150 comp points you earn – you receive between 3 and 10
points per hand played depending on the stakes.
There's lot going on at poker including a forum and
a poker blog, and overall there is a nice ambience to
their software. One thing that perplexed me though was
exactly why they were advertising their competitors Pacific
Poker and Party Poker on their homepage!
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poker
| Software
|
Proprietary |
| Payment
Methods: |
Visa, Mastercard, Citadel, Neteller, Click2Pay |
| Currency:
|
US Dollar |
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