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Poker Review: Poker.com
Poker Review: Poker.com
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General
Poker.com, Inc. is an online marketing and licensing company that sells and sub-licenses Internet Poker card-rooms, Casinos, Sport Books, Race Tracks, Bingo, Lotteries and Keno gaming systems. They offer single table Hold’em tournaments with prize pools up to US $1,000. Their Bad Beat Jackpot always starts at $2,000 and is increased by $250 every week: When a player gets beaten with aces full of queens (A, A, A, Q, Q) or better he will win 50% of the Bad Beat jackpot, the winning hand will receive 25% of the jackpot, and the remaining 25% will be split among the players on the table that were dealt a hand. 
Buy-In: The minimum buy-in is 10 times the small bet. This means you need $100 to enter the $10-$20 game. The Buy-In for the tournaments range from $6 up to $109.
Rake: The rake is 5% of the pot, to a maximum of $3. 
Limits: $0.5/$1; $1/$2; $2/$4; $3/$6; $5/$10; $10/$20; $15/$30; $20/$40 up to $30/$60 fixed limit games.
Bonus
They give you a $50 bonus with your $50 initial deposit. A $250.00 jackpot will be paid to you if you hold the highest hand of the day. 
Finance
Poker.com is an authorized Fire Pay merchant and covers most of the fees involved in depositing money.
Deposits: Credit Cards, Fire Pay, Neteller, Bank Draft, Money Order, Cashier’s Check, or Western Union (5% bonus for less than $300 deposits. The fees for deposits of $300 or more will be covered by Poker.com).
Withdrawals: They will credit back to your credit card the original amount you deposited. Your profit will be paid by Fire Pay, Check (US $35 via Fed-ex) and Netteller.
O3ne withdrawal per week with a minimum of $25.00.
Software
Download necessary. Software compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/2000 (Not recommended for NT4.0 or earlier). Download size is 4.8 MB.
Contact
email: Support@Poker.com // Tel: (877) 817-7537 USA, (506) 280-7332 International.
Texas Hold 'Em
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Hold 'em, also known as "Texas Hold 'em", is a poker game in which each player receives 2 cards dealt face down, while 5 cards are dealt face up on the table. All players play with their best 5 cards in any combination of their 2 down cards and the 5 common cards on the table. The best five-card poker hand wins.
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Five Card Draw
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There is an ante and two betting rounds: Each player is dealt 5 cards face down and pays the ante. After this first round of betting, a player can draw up to 5 new cards or choose to hold 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or all his cards. A button is used to indicate the dealer. The action starts clockwise from the button throughout the hand. 
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Omaha High
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Omaha is a poker game in which each player receives 4 cards dealt face down, while 5 cards are dealt face up on the table. All players play with their best 5 cards but they must use 2 of their cards in combination with 3 of the cards exposed on the table. There are a greater variety of possible hands because each player has 4 down cards and this usually results in lots of action.
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Omaha Hi_ Lo
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Hi-Lo simply means that the pot gets split between the best high hand and the best low hand where the low hand must be an 8 or better to qualify. Otherwise it is played exactly like Omaha Hi: Each player receives 4 cards dealt face down, while 5 cards are dealt face up on the table. All players play with their best 5 cards, using 2 of their own cards in combination with 3 of the cards exposed on the table.
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Seven Card Stud
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Seven Card Stud is played like this: There is an ante and five betting rounds. Each player is dealt 2 cards face down, then one round after another 4 cards face up and a final card face down. The player with the lowest exposed card starts betting a minimum of one-half the lower limit. You will always have the option of betting either half the lower limit or the lower limit for the table designated. After this first round of betting, all future betting starts with the player holding the highest hand. 
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Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo
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