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[I]n 2004 online poker has grown by over 600% and in 2005 Party Poker is predicting the market will continue at this rate over the next 12 to 18 months. With this in mind, Party Poker has been rumored to be going public on the London Stock Market sometime within the year. PartyPoker.com accounts for more than 50% of the entire online poker market, and could valued as high as $5 Billion US Dollars when they go public.
Online Poker Rooms [W]ith a company the size of Party Poker, there is little concern that players will have any trouble receiving all of the funds due to them. This decision is not so upsetting because of the potential of lost player accounts as it is because of the loss of convenience for the players. With so many poker players from the States playing at Party, a lot of their player-base will be lost.
Party Poker Party Poker support is average. They have both phone and email support, which is a plus, but it’s pretty obvious that they’re not poker players handling your issues. Usually a phone call is either hit or miss, so it may take a few calls to support to get your issue solved.
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Play at Party Poker! In October of 2005 Party Poker added in an option to play black jack. I played a few hands to try it out and it was pretty fun, but in black jack, even with optimal strategy you're typically a looser unless you can count cards and it is impossible to count cards against a random number generated deal every time.
Party Poker bonuses need to be cleared before the player has access to the bonus funds. Complimentary bonus money will be added to your account and you may play with it. It cannot be cashed out until the full release requirements have been met.
Party Poker still seems to do a good job attracting first-time players. These players are generally very loose, which means the fish-quotient is high…and the action is still pretty hot! Party Poker ... has big-named poker spokesmen including the very hot Shana Hiatt, and voices of TV poker Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten.
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