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BetterAtPoker.com offers you free poker strategy articles and courses to improve your game.

These articles include material about:

  • Limit Holdem Fullring ( 7 - 10 players )
  • Limit Holdem 6-max ( up to 6 players )
  • No-Limit Holdem Fullring Bigstack Strategy ( 7 - 10 players )
  • No-Limit Holdem 6-max Bigstack Strategy ( up to 6 players )
  • SNG Tournaments ( NL Holdem Sit'nGo's - including DoubleorNothing type tournaments )
  • Multi Table Tournaments ( NL Holdem - inlcuding Rebuy Tournaments )
  • Pot-Limit Omaha Fullring ( cashgame )

We will give you also a Bonus guide to show you how you can optimize your poker bonuses as a new player. This Bonus Guide is important as an intelligent usage of these bonuses will help you to build or increase your bankroll faster than without them.

First Deposit Bonus

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 17:31

 

Neteller - free Prepaid Master Card

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Neteller - free prepaid MasterCard Online Payment Processing

For online payments Neteller (besides Moneybookers) is one of the safest options for online payments.

How does it work?

  • you will need a working email address (gmail, yahoo, etc.)
  • open your new Neteller account here
  • deposit $100 (or more) into your Neteller account· (they accept debit cards, credit cards, bank transfer, ukcash )
  • deposit these $100 with your Neteller account into a poker or casino account
  • verify your account· ( just needs scan of ID and utility bill and requesting a phone call by Neteller
  • order your free Neteller PrePaid MasterCard

This physical MasterCard is really sent to you without any costs..

Conditions:

  • you can have only one Neteller account
  • you must be a new customer for Neteller

Attention:

If you are interested in free $10 into your Neteller send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We will send you then the necessary information. Of course in this offer is the free Prepaid Master card included too.

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 February 2012 16:59

 

PartyPoker

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PartyPoker

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Bonuscodes:   BETATPOK1 or BETATPOK2

PartyPoker is the leading brand of the PartyGaming network. This network is currently No.3 in online poker traffic according to Pokerscource.com . You will find there good cash game traffic during european hours and there are also significant tournaments every week.

Promotions

Monthly Million

$1,000,000 guaranteed in our Monthly Million Summer Special

 


Partpoker is mixing up the Monthly Million during the months of July and August. The new Monthly Million Summer Special tournament will give you a chance to win a share of the hefty $1 million prize pool at 12:45 ET on Sunday, 18th July.

This means your big-money summer tournaments will be scheduled as follows:

Sunday, 6th June: Monthly Million goes ahead as planned
Sunday, 4th July: no Monthly Million
Sunday, 18th July: The Monthly Million Summer Special takes place
Sunday, 1st August: no Monthly Million
Sunday, 5th September: the regular Monthly Million returns

Qualify from as little as $1.

You can still join all our regular qualifiers, so you’ll have a great chance to take a shot at the glory.

Bad Beat Jackpot

The Bad Beat Jackpot is the best way to win: It gets bigger the more you play.

Partypoker collects 50 cents from the pot of every raked hand played on their Bad Beat Jackpot tables, so the jackpot grows the more you play. With more than 100 tables, the jackpot typically increases by $1,000 every hour.

Win on the Bad Beat Jackpot tables if you lose with a hand of Four of a Kind, 8s, or better.

 

Fund distribution

From October 2009*, the Bad Beat Jackpot ticker in the Lobby will show the full amount which will be paid out when it’s hit. This will be 70% of the total Bad Beat Jackpot rake: they’ll use 20% of the overall amount to seed the next jackpot and take 10% as an administrative fee.

Of the amount paid out, 50% will go to the loser of the hand (the Bad Beat), 25% will go to the winner of the hand and the remaining 25% will be split between the other players involved in the hand. Players who sat the hand out will not receive a slice of the jackpot.

* From the next winning Bad Beat Jackpot hand and the subsequent Bad Beat Jackpot.

To qualify for the Progressive Bad Beat Jackpot

  • The Bad Beat Jackpot is only available on specially designated tables available under the ‘Cash Game’ tab
  • Four or more players must be dealt into the hand
  • Players sitting out do not qualify for the jackpot
  • The losing hand must contain Four of a Kind, 8s, or better to qualify
  • The best hand for both the winner and the loser must include their two hole cards, and the hand must go to a showdown
  • The hand must be raked and the jackpot contribution must be collected in order for the hand to qualify for a Bad Beat Jackpot
  • The two highest hands will be considered for the jackpot if there are two or more hands that qualify for the jackpot, with the highest hand being the winning hand (the winner) and the second highest hand winning the jackpot (the loser of the hand)
  • The hand that started first (based on our system clock) will be awarded the jackpot if two qualifying jackpot hands are hit at exactly the same time
  • Players must play their hands independently and cannot tell opponents how to act or reveal their hand to other players. Violations will disqualify the hand from the Progressive Bad Beat Jackpot.

Other conditions

  • The jackpot contribution will only be collected if the hand is dealt on a jackpot table to four or more players and a rake is collected from the hand
  • Jackpot rake will be collected at the rate of $0.01 per $0.10 pot up to a maximum of $0.50 when the pot reaches $5.00
  • These contributions are added to the jackpot until it is hit

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 February 2012 16:55

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