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Red Kings Poker Review

Red Kings Poker
Red Kings Poker is part of the Ongame network - one of the largest poker networks in the world. The player base is widespread but mainly European, and offers slightly tougher competition than most poker sites. The software is very good and comes in both a download and a no-download version, making RedKings Poker available for players using either a PC or a Mac.

The download version is for PC only and offers good looking 3D graphics, nice looking avatars and many good functions. The software is stable (both the download and no-download version), clean, fast and in line with the better software on the market when it comes to functionality. RedKings Poker and the Ongame network are both growing quickly, offering plenty of guaranteed tournaments and satellites to live poker events, as well as highly active cash-games at any level. Real-money player statistics as of January 2008 show 8,000 ring-game players and 40,000 tournament players at peak hours.

Special Features
• Many great value promotions, bonuses and tournaments
• Real-money mobile poker (play via cell phone) available
• Live hand odds for all-in situations in tournaments
• Plenty of high-stakes action and guaranteed tournaments
• No-download software available
• Hot key buttons for in-game actions

 
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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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