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Noble Poker - Review of poker room from Playtech
Noble Poker is the leading poker room in the new 'iPoker network' initiative by PlayTech. The games are loose with lots of casino players and there are high value promotions (especially considering the moderate volume of players). They currently running a 100 Million dollar tournament!
Noble Poker and the iPoker network has been successful in quickly building a strong network, with the strategic backing from the world's second largest casino software provider.
Noble Poker's software has an innovative and good interface, with colorful graphics. Noble Poker has a 100% first-deposit bonus up to $700. For every $10 in bonus money, you need to earn 500 "crowns." It may take awhile to work off this bonus, especially for low-stakes no-limit games. Game Selection: Hold 'em, Omaha Limits: Limit: 2c/4c up to $10/$20 No-Limit: 2c/4c up to $5/$10 Noble Poker also hosts jackpot sit and go's. For these tournaments, if someone wins a certain number of sit and go's consecutively, they will win a jackpot prize. For example, if someone wins four consecutive $2+$.35 "Dirty Dozen" SNG tournaments, he or she would win an additional $2,000 prize.
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