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Party Poker: Party Poker European
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The Omaha action at Party Poker is improving do to the fact that they are concentrating their marketing on European players. The stakes for these tables start at $0.50/$1 and go to $30/$60. For Pot Limit Omaha, the table starts at $0.10 and cap out at $10/$20. The action here is stronger than at the regular Omaha tables... still nothing to write home about.
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Despite the recent gambling legislation that passed in America, Party Poker remains as one of the most popular poker rooms on the web. The room lost a large amount of traffic as it closed its doors to the American player, but the room is still going strong by attracting a vast amount of European players to the tables. Due to its popularity the room has built a solid customer service department that are fast and reliable to use. In addition, the site frequently offers promotions to new and old players alike in both the casino and poker room. The sign-up bonus is one of the easiest to clear in the industry, so be sure to use the Party Poker bonus code upon sign-up to claim this bonus amount. The site ... offers a backgammon program if you wish to use it.
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PartyGaming's holdings include the PartyPoker.com poker site, PartyCasino.com, PartyBingo.com, and Starluck and Planet Luck Casinos. In February 2006 PartyGaming introduced a new integrated platform, enabling multiple games to be played without requiring customers to log in each time and deposit funds in separate accounts. An online backgammon site, PartyGammon.com, was launched in mid-2006. In August 2006 PartyGaming acquired Antigua and Barbuda registered sports betting operator Gamebookers which focuses on the European market.
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The countdown is on to the PartyPoker European Challenge II, which starts next Tuesday at the Concord Card Casino in Vienna during the Spring Poker Festival. First, though, there’s the matter of Monday’s PartyPoker East versus West Team Cup II. Coverage of both events will be first broadcast on ITV4 in the UK and then distributed internationally.
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Nick Slade has won the party poker European tournament, held in London. It was a great come back from the poker professional after his wife and a water skiing accident which shattered its neck.
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