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Poker.com offers Texas Holdem, Omaha High and High Low, Stud and Stud HiLo. Limit, Pot Limit and no Limit games are spread. Multitable and
sit n go tournaments are offered in addition to qualifiers for their PP Million cruise. They have a frequent player program where
players can accumulate points by playing either ring games or tournaments. Points can be redeemed in daily freerolls or to buy
merchandise. High hand and bad beat jackpot jackpots exist. There are beginner tables for new players. A free first time deposit bonus
up to $150 is available by clicking this link:
Besides satellites and multi-table tournaments for their own cruise, promotions often offer seats to major events such as the
European Open, Aussie Millions and World Series of Poker.
Transactions can be made via IGM-Pay and some credit cards. Transfers take a few minutes, after which you can begin playing.
As a security measure, a customer service representative likely will call to verify you are the person funding the account.
The lobby lists the players in each ring game or tournament and how much money they have, plus players on the waiting list. The
Average Pot column shows how big or small games of each limit are playing.
Sit n go tourney buy-ins normally range from $5 to $200. Some fast structure one tables are available. There are Steps tournaments
where players advance to another level by winning the current step, starting at $11 and going up to $500. Multitable sit n gos are
also available. Shootout and rebuy tournaments can be played 24/7.
You can play on either a Apple/Mac or PC.
Blackjack games and proposition bets on the color of the flop cards are there for gamblers. Traded on the London Stock Exchange,
the cardroom's parent company, PartyGaming, has a network of sites that include backgammon, bingo and casino games.
World Poker Tour host and World Series of Poker winner
Mike Sexton is the spokesperson.
In response to United States legislation,
Party Poker does not take players from the United States.
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