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FEATURED POKER ROOM
Play poker online at
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It is easy, safe and secure with prompt payouts. Lots of poker games and limits - try Texas Hold 'em, Omaha, 7 Card Stud, 5 Card Draw, casino games or big poker tournaments. |
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Paddy Power Poker Review
As the exclusive online qualifier for the 2008 Irish Open and with satellites to lots more live events around the world, Paddy Power Poker is definitely a popular site on the expanding iPoker network. Games are loose, with lots of players drifting over to the poker room from the massive amount of non-poker entertainment available, including bingo, casino games, skill games, sports betting, auctions and mobile gaming.
The Paddy Power Poker software offers great functionality, attractive graphics and good security and stability. The games offered are Hold'em, Seven-Card Stud Hi, Omaha Hi and Hi-Lo, with both ring games and multi-table tournaments offered. Tables are also available in heads-up, full and shorthanded formats.
Paddy Power Poker offers plenty of multi-table tournaments, sit-and-gos and freerolls with great value. The traffic volume overall is in the middle segment of the industry. Real-money player statistics as of January 2008 show 8,200 ring-game players at peak hours, and 45,000 tournament players at peak hours.
Overall, Paddy Power Poker offers juicy games and good software that plays well, even though the game pace is on the slow side. The software is updated frequently to ensure safety and stability, with little downtime as a result.
Special Features
• Offer large 20-30 people sit-and-go tournaments
• Massive $500,000 freeroll
• $2,000 to $50,000 jackpot sit-and-go tournaments
• WPT and EPT satellites with buy-ins starting at $1
• Supplies vital statistics during play |
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FEATURED POKER GAME
Texas Holdem
Hold'em, also known as Texas Hold'em, is a poker game in which each player receives 2 cards (hole cards) dealt face down, while 5 cards are dealt face up on the table. All players play their best five cards using any combination of their 2 downcards and the 5 common cards on the table. The best 5-card poker hand among those in contention for the pot wins.
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