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Empire Poker

 

Overview
Empire Poker is on the same network as Party Poker, so this review is virtually identical to the Party Poker review. The two poker rooms are now owned by the same company and share the same ring games, single-table tournaments, and most multi-table tournaments. Currently, the only difference between these two poker rooms is that Empire Poker does not have as many bonuses and promotions available as Party Poker.

Empire Poker just has a 20% up to $100 bonus, whereas Party Poker has a 20% up to $100 bonus available and also a $25 flat bonus available (better for smaller first deposits). Empire Poker also does not currently have an elaborate Party Poker points system (it's not clear if they are carrying forward their old VIP program). Finally, Empire does not have a few multi-table tournament promotions that Party Poker has, such as Party's WSOP freeroll events.

 

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Bonus
Empire Poker offers a standard 20% up to $100 deposit bonus. This bonus is cleared fairly quickly.

Promotions
A daily $2,500 freeroll is offered for any player who logged 75 raked hands in the previous day's action.

Tournaments
This is a pretty good site for tournament players. Since Empire Poker is on the same network as Party Poker, users have access to some of the best tournament offerings online. The reason their tournament score is slightly lower than Party Poker's is that many tournament freeroll promotions held by Party Poker are not available on the Empire interface. Each Sunday this site holds one of the most popular tournaments on the internet, a $200+$15 buy-in $300,000 guaranteed event.

Software
While Empire Poker's software is nothing earth-shattering, it is quite fast. It is also fairly easy to use, though players may experience some delays with loading the lobby screens. The color scheme used at this site is quite unsightly.

Table Statistics
They only display the average pot size in the ring games, which is very frustrating. All in all, they provide you with little information about the games. I recommend watching the game for a minute or two before joining to see how loose everyone is playing.

Competition Level
The competition is somewhat soft at Empire Poker. There are tens of thousands of players at this site. Many are beginners or casual players, but some are seasoned professionals. The games here are easier than at most sites. However, the games are harder than they once were.

 

Customer Service
They have both email and phone support. Email support can sometimes take a frustratingly long time, and they don't always answer your question. The fact that they have phone support is nice, but some of the agents are not as helpful as you'd hope.

Ring Games Offered
Texas Hold'em, Omaha hi-lo, Omaha, 7-stud, 7-stud hi-lo

Fixed Limits: $.15-$.30 to $100-$200
NL & PL Blinds: $.02-$.04 to $25-$50
 

 

 


Party Poker

 

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Overview
Party Poker is the largest online poker room reviewed on this site. There are usually around 11,000 real-money players during peak hours. They offer plenty of ring games, single-table tournaments, and multi-table tournaments. Recently they've expanded their ring game offerings and now have micro-stakes available in no-limit betting.

Bonus
Use the following bonus codes to receive a bonus on your first deposit at Party Poker:

Use the bonus code PC25 to get a $25 bonus on any deposit of $50 or more.

Use the bonus code PC100 to get 20% bonus up to $100. So if you deposit $200, you get $40, if you deposit $500, you get $100.

Basically, use PC100 if you are depositing $125 or more. Otherwise, PC25 is the best bonus code for you, provided you are making a deposit of $50 or more.

 

Tournaments
Party Poker is among the best places on the internet to play poker tournaments. They offer something for everyone. Their scheduled tournaments strike a perfect balance between offering high buy-in freezeouts and small buy-in rebuy events. The sit-n-gos at Party Poker are unrivaled compared to other poker rooms reviewed at this site. They used to offer various tiers of "Steps" tournaments that were once incredibly popular. Recently these tournaments were replaced in favor of more affordable games that seem to be generating some popularity.

 

Software
While Party Poker's software is nothing earth-shattering, it is quite fast. It is also fairly easy to use, though players may experience some delays with loading the lobby screens.

Table Statistics
They only display the average pot size in the ring games, which is very frustrating. All in all, they provide you with little information about the games. I recommend watching the game for a minute or two before joining to see how loose everyone is playing.

 

Competition Level
The competition at Party Poker is very soft for the small stakes no-limit games. The medium to high stakes no-limit games as well as many of the limit hold'em games are tougher than they used to be. Many of the thousands of players at this site are beginners or casual players, but some are seasoned professionals. Party Poker's games are easier than those at most other sites.

Customer Service
For a cardroom of this size, their customer service leaves a little to be desired. They offer both email and phone support. Email support can sometimes take a frustratingly long time, and they don't always answer your question. The fact that they have phone support is nice, but some of the agents are not as helpful as you'd hope.

Ring Games Offered
Texas Hold'em, Omaha hi-lo, Omaha, 7-stud, 7-stud hi-lo

Fixed Limits: $.15-$.30 to $100-$200
NL & PL Blinds: $.02-$.04 to $25-$50
 

Tournaments Offered
Single- and Multi-table Fixed-limit Holdem, NL/PL Holdem, Fixed Omaha hi-lo, PL Omaha hi-lo, Fixed 7-stud (single-table only). They also have sit-n-go multi-table tournaments.

Single-Table: $5 to $500
Multi-Table: $1 to $1,000

 

 

 


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Supported languages

 
English
Software

Party Casino  was developed by iGlobal Media.
Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.

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Games

 
Blackjack
Poker [Caribbean]
Poker [Let It Ride]
Roulette [European]
Slots (2)
Video Poker (3)

Blackjack Review

Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is 21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than him (draw closer to 21).

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Let it Ride Poker Review

Game: Let It Ride is a card game based on poker where you first get three cards and then have the option of paying for each more card until you hold five cards. A pair of tens or better will receive a payout.
 

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Caribbean Poker Review

Game: In Caribbean Poker you place an ante (bet before game starts) and after having received five cards decide whether to compete against the dealer or not. You simply compare cards. The better hand wins.

European Roulette Review

Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into.
 

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Slots Review

Game: Slots are machines with three to five wheels with symbols on them, spinning downwards when you pull a lever at their side or similar and coming to a stop after a few rounds of spinning. If the symbols align you win.
 

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Video Poker Review

Game: In Video Poker you receive five cards and decide which ones to change (only once) in order to make a good poker hand. As better your hand as better the payout gets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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