Mansion Poker

Mansion Poker Review

You do not have to use a Bonus Code to qualify for the Mansion Poker Sign-Up bonus. You need to earn 8 Poker Points for each $1 in bonus money.

The number of points you'll have to earn depends on the bonus you choose. For each $0.10 in rake on the table you will receive 0.10 Poker Points but you have to contribute to the pot in order to receive points.

Mansion Poker Bonus

Requirements: 8 Points per $1

Expires after 90 days

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Bonus: 100% up to $500



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Mansion Poker Review

Mansion Poker recently moved to the OnGame network, which is one of the most crowded online poker networks. The poker room was known for their own network and huge overlay tournaments. Today, they still offer these tournaments and player value is enormous in these overlay tournaments. Mansion also offers casino and sportsbook games with high-value promotions and bonuses.
At peak times more than 40,000 players are playing tournaments and cashgames. Since the move to the OnGame network there are much more games available at almost any limit. Overall, traffic has increased dramatically and games are available 24/7.

Games and Limits

Mansion Poker offers Texas Hold'em (Limit, Pot Limit and No Limit), Omaha Hi and Hi/Lo, Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo. 

The limits vary to the type of game your playing.
For Limit Texas Hold'em the limits vary from $0.05/$0.10 to $100/$200, for Pot Limit Texas Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 to $10/$20 and for No Limit Texas Hold'em $0.05/$0.10 to $25/$50.
The limits for Omaha Hi and Hi/Lo vary from $0.50/$1 to $30/$60 for limit and $0.10/$0.25 to $10/$20 for Pot Limit. 
For Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo the limits vary from  $0.50/$1 to $30/$60.  Mansion Poker also offers Sit-and-go's, Multi-table and heads-up tournaments.

Mansion Poker is a member of the OnGame network. The network is growing quickly and newcomers are added daily to their database, which makes the competition is very soft at this network.
In general, competition ranges from very bad to very good, but this depends on the stakes you play. There is always a large number of fish on the lower limit games.

Software

Statistics - Avg. Potsize and Hnd/hr.
Player notes -The software allows you to take notes of your opponents.
Multitabling - You can play up to 8 tables simultanously.