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Gaming Club Poker ReviewBanking: VISA, Mastercard, PaySpark, Click2Pay, NETeller, UseMyBank, FirePay, Moneybookers, ECO, Delta OpponentsThe players at Gaming Club are not fish. That's not to say that they're
unbeatable, god-like poker machines who will rob you of all your money
- it's just to say that they tend to be more knowledgeable and unpredictable,
which is not what you want when you're out to make some cash and win at
online poker. Good if you're up for a bit of a challenge or are trying
to hone your skills against unpredictable players, bad if you're out to
earn money. Game SelectionGaming Club offers a decent selection of games. They have the standards
(Texas Holdem, Omaha, 7 Card Stud, and 5 Card Stud); unfortunately, they
lack Hi/Lo versions of these games. All four games seem to be played about
equally, which is nice. If you move up to the higher-limit games, you’ll
find that they’re virtually dead and nobody’s playing there.
Also, the higher the rates you go to, the heavier the competition will
be - if you manage to find a $5/$10 table, for example, be prepared for
a fight. Rewards/Bonuses/JackpotsGaming Club has an interesting bonus when you first join, that also appeals
to newer players. By clicking the link below, you can receive a 100% up
to $200 first-time deposit bonus. While this may sound lucrative, it's
really more of a reward program. They trickle the money out at an incredibly
slow rate, so to get the full bonus you'd have to play a ludicrous amount
of time at high-level stakes. Their re-deposit bonuses are pretty much
the same idea. Avoid for bonuses. TournamentsThey make a good effort with their tournaments, but they just don't run
them very often. They'll typically run only 15-20 tournaments a day. While
this is enough for some players, it can be frustrating to have to wait
3 hours to play in that no-limit Omaha tournament you’ve been wanting
to compete in. This is true for both their single-table and multi-table
games. They just don't have the amount of tournaments as other sites.
If you're a player who enjoys frequent and varied tournaments, this site
isn't for you. Customer SupportTheir support is fairly good. They offer phone support, which is a big
plus, as well as email support. Their team seems to be fairly knowledgeable
and able to answer your questions. Depositing and withdrawing, however,
can be fairly complicated and may involve long waits and phone calls with
support agents. Not the easiest thing to do. Overall Rating5.2/10 |
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