Virtual City Poker
Updated May 05 2006
At Virtual City Poker I found that there were never less than 3000 players online at any of the times I went there. I went there at various times of the day and night, because I like playing here as well.
I like this place, not because of the fact that it belongs to the Prima Poker Network or that it is powered by Microgaming - which would be enough reason to like them, but because of their Poker Rewards programme. You tend to get the feeling that playing a lot makes sense, which at the end of the day, it really does. Go to their website to read about the programme - it definitely is worth your while.
Virtual City Poker offers you loads of promotions and tournaments and you get a lot more than most places purely because of the rewards programme.
Virtual City Poker Details
50% bonus up to $200
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.
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!
Part of the Prima Poker Network
Always find a room to play in
Loads of special promos and tournaments to play
Client Size = 4,58 MB
Texas Hold'em, Omaha, 7 Card Stud, 5 Card Stud, Pot Limit, Tournaments
Bet Limits
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. These calculations are handled by the software. 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.
English
Credit Cards, NETeller, Wire Transfer, ECO Card, Moneybookers, Click2Pay, Firepay, Citadel, UseMyBank, Pay Spark
Email: support@virtualcitypoker.com
USA: 1 888-942-7466
CANADA: 1 866-312-7466
UK: + 800 8222 7466
ISRAEL: + 800 8222 7466
DEMARK: + 8088 4574
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