Party Poker

Party Poker Review

Use bonus code "PPBC" to qualify for the Party Poker Sign-Up bonus. You need to earn 4 Party Points for each $1 in bonus money.

The number of points you'll have to earn depends on the stakes you play. For every 20 raked hands you will receive a number of Party Points. You can earn more Party Points playing higher limits.

Party Poker Bonus

Requirements: 8 Party Points per $1

Expires after 120 days

Released in 10% increments!


Bonus: 100% up to $500



Visit Party Poker

Party Poker Review

Party Poker has been the world's largest poker room since the poker boom in 2003. Nowadays there is a large number of European players at PartyPoker, with many of them true beginners.
Traffic has dropped significantly since U.S. players can't play on PartyPoker anymore. New players are attracted with large promotions, good sign-up bonuses and a huge number of freeroll. PartyPoker also provides sportsbetting, casino and bingo.

At peak times there are more than 40,000 players online playing the tournaments and cash games. Overall, traffic has declined dramatically after the drop of U.S. players but with the increase of many new European players games games are available 24/7.

Games and Limits

PartyPoker 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.  Party Poker also offers Sit-and-go's, Multi-table and heads-up tournaments.

Party Poker operates on the PartyGaming network. The network is growing quickly and newcomers are added daily to their database, which makes the competition is very soft.
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 12 tables simultanously.