Party poker review

January 25, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - poker rooms reviews

Party poker

Even though Party Poker lost after the poker ban in the U.S. its title as the largest poker room, the site still belongs to the leading online providers, both ring games and some of the tournaments. The offer is rounded off with interesting promotions, a whole series of special events and a good bonus program.

Overall, the game looses predominates, especially at low stakes in Hold’em and Omaha. Sometimes it’s just in the tournament so loose that it comes out of a shake no more.

Party Poker offers its software as a download version for Mac and Linux, making it one of the best-equipped platforms. The interface is quite easy and practical, it usually runs reasonably quickly, thus providing for a comfortable gaming.

In September 2008 the software has been reworked and fitted with a range of new features. The graph now looks more modern, multi-tabling option has been improved, and a quick-Seat viewfinder as well as individually adjustable integrated player avatars.

Be offered in addition to Texas Hold’em and Omaha and Seven Card Stud, both Hi-and Hi-Lo version. Thanks to the multinational players master prkatisch sufficient operating around the clock on the page to find the right game. Especially interesting for Europeans, since Party Poker now accepts no more U.S. ASTM player, you have the focus more towards Europe and held most of the major events in European evening hours.

Real-money player statistics (as of January 2010) show 9,500 ring-game players at peak and 60,000 tournament players.


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