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  • PKR Offers Paypal Deposits

    Posted on August 27th, 2009 admin No comments

    Online poker company PKR has recently become one of a handful of large operators in the industry to integrate Paypal as an online payment method.

    Paypal’s secure, quick and easy method of transaction is ideal for online gaming site users.

    Paypal banned transactions of an egaming nature when it was purchased by Ebay in 2002. However, recently Paypal has re-introduced to egaming sites as an alternative payment method to directly using credit or debit cards.

  • PKR Offers Paypal

    Posted on August 24th, 2009 admin No comments

    Online poker company PKR has recently become one of few large operators in the industry to integrate Paypal as an online payment method.

    Paypal’s secure, quick and easy method of transaction is ideal for online gaming site users.

    Paypal banned transactions of an egaming nature when it was purchased by Ebay in 2002. However, recently Paypal has re-introduced to egaming sites as an alternative payment method to directly using credit or debit cards.

  • Martonas Lost 700K More

    Posted on August 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

    Nobody knows who Martonas is, but he or she has been hitting the high stakes online poker tables at Full Tilt Poker again, undeterred by some heavy multi-tabling losses against Tom Dwan and other top Internet players earlier in the week.

    This time it was CardRunners pro Brian ‘Stinger’ Hastings who took on the mystery player, living up to his nickname by ending the session $690 000 up at Martonas’s expense in some hair-raising and very aggressive $300/$600 heads-up No-Limit Hold’em.

    The session involved no new table records, but plenty of $100 000 pots, two of them well over $200 000, which Hastings took.

    Despite his/her recent reverses, Martonas remains in profit of over $1.5 million for the month of August and over $400 000 for the current week alone, which gives some idea of the level of activity this player has generated.

    The big winners and losers this week (August 12-18) were: Aaron “aejones” Jones (up $898 000), Cole South (up $538 000 – he’s also up $2.56 million this year to date) and Martonas (up $413 000).

    At the losing end of the scale were Patrik Antonius ( down $1.33 million – but up $3.05 million this year to date), Phil Ivey ( down $839 000 on the week) and Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies ( down $463 000).

  • Poker Player Lost And Won €412,781

    Posted on August 8th, 2009 admin No comments

    Online poker player has got a massive reward after losing a hand despite holding four jacks courtesy of the International Poker Network (IPN) and its bad beat jackpot.

    Playing under the pseudonym ‘AlkaliEars’, the lucky player received €144,473 of the €412,781 jackpot while the hand’s winner took home €72,236 with the other competitors at the table receiving €24,078 each.

    “I was so sure my four jacks would take the pot,” said ‘AlkaliEars’.

    “My heart sank when my opponent revealed four kings to beat them. But then I remembered that by losing with such a great hand I had won the bad beat jackpot,” he said.

    The IPN is Europe’s largest independent poker network and is operated by GTech G2. The network includes some of the world’s most popular online poker sites such as VirginPoker.com and PokerHeaven.com and regularly hosts guaranteed one million Euro tournaments. It recently celebrated its three millionth player and revealed that its current bad beat jackpot is already over €90,000.

    “The bad beat jackpot was created to help ease the frustration of losing even when you’re dealt great cards,” said Mery Blomqvist, Head Of Marketing And Public Relations for GTech G2.

    “With a jackpot requirement starting at quad sixes, this has got to be the easiest bad beat jackpot to hit anywhere.”

    To qualify for the IPN’s bad beat jackpot, players must be at a designated bad beat table and use both pocket cards in their winning or losing hand. In addition, the losing hand must be four-of-a-kind sixes or better with at least four players in the hand.

  • New PokerStars Bonus

    Posted on August 5th, 2009 admin No comments

    It is a well-known fact that PokerStars is the king in online tournaments, player base size, and name recognition, but one area players felt they fell short was in the deposit Bonus arena. A 100% up to $50 first deposit Bonus just didn’t seem fit for the online behemoth. Now that has all changed.

    PokerStars now offers a 100% up to $600 first deposit Bonus! That’s 12 times as large as the original Bonus! And what about all those players who already made their accounts and first deposits at PokerStars? They haven’t been forgotten. PokerStars is also offering a 50% up to $300 reload Bonus! Players have up to six months to release the bonuses and both bonuses can be claimed by using up to three deposits. All deposits must be made within 60 days of the first eligible deposit for the 100% up to $600 first deposit Bonus, and within 90 days for the 50% up to $300 reload Bonus.

    These are the biggest first deposit and reload bonuses ever to be released by PokerStars. The increased bonuses come just in time to help celebrate the 2009 World Championship of Online Poker, which is set to be the largest online poker series in history. The total guaranteed prize pool is set at $40,000,000! Satellites are already underway, including the WCOOP Extreme Satellites where hundreds of WCOOP seats are up for grabs.

    There has never been a better time than now to make your account at PokerStars.com.