Aztec Riches Poker

Aztec Riches Poker review
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Updated May 07 2006

Aztec Riches Poker is one of the newer prima poker outfits to hit the market and already they are impressing. Well, to be really honest, it would be difficult not to if you belong to this group and offered the tournaments and satellites that go with it. Fact is that they have not made any negative waves.

I have not personally played here yet, however I have spoken to a few that have and every single one of them have had only good things to say about them.

I have however tested their support and am pleased to say that they are very fast and the answers were always well though out and professional.

I think I will join up here soon and try my luck!

 

Aztec Riches Poker Details

Welcome Bonus
25% match bonus on first purchase up to $50

Promotions

Magic Hand
Each hand dealt at Prima Poker is assigned a number. From time to time Prima Poker management picks a hand number at random in advance and declares it a Magic Hand and establishes what the prizes will be. When that magic hand is dealt, the winner of the hand wins the main prize and all other players in the game each get a second bonus amount. (If you sit out you don’t qualify!)

Bad Beat
Four of a Kind or better, is beaten. The loser of the hand receives 50% of the progressive bad beat jackpot, the winner gets 25%, and the remaining 25% is split among the other players in the hand. You can't lose!

TOURNAMENTS
Guaranteed Daily Tournaments
Multi-Table Tournaments
Sit and Go Tournaments

Features
Prima Poker Network
Chat with other player's
Single tournaments
Multi Player
Play for real or play for fun
Excellent Animations and graphics
Software
Client Size = 4,52 MB
Microgaming Prima Poker

Games
Texas Hold'em, Omaha hi, Omaha hi-lo, 7 card stud, 7 card stud hi-lo, 5 card stud and one-on-one

Wagering Limits
The Aztec Riches Poker Room offers players three betting modes, Fixed Limit, Pot Limit and No Limit. You can see what types of betting is allowed for each game from the Lobby Screen. The "Stakes" column indicates the min/max bet for the table, and the "Limit" column indicated what type of betting is used. Games also have a minimum buy in, being the minimum amount of chips required in your account to play.
Fixed Limit games, called Fixed in the "Limit" column, are ones where the betting limits are structured by round. This is shown in the "Stakes" column, for example $10/$20 indicates that the initial bets and raises are $10, and the later bets and raises are $20. The minimum buy in for Fixed Limit games is ten times the minimum bet.
Pot Limit games, called PL in the "Limit" column. The maximum amount players can raise or bet is equal to the size of the pot. The size of the pot is the center pot, all bets on the table and the amount the player must call for the current bet. The software handles these calculations. The buy in for Pot Limit games is twenty times the minimum bet.
No Limit games, called NL in the "Limit" column, like Pot Limit games have no structure to the betting. Unlike Pot Limit games there is no limit on the maximum bet. As the name implies, No Limit games have no maximum limit on the amount you can bet or raise, though minimum raise is the amount of the previous bet or raise. The buy in for No Limit games is twenty times the minimum initial bet.

Languages
English

Deposit Options
Credit Card, NETeller, Firepay, ECO Card, Pay Spark, Delta Card, UseMyBank, Click2Pay, Switch & Solo Card

Casino Support Info
Web based formular and live chat

 

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