Sunday, December 25, 2011

PokerStars

PLEASE NOTE: THIS WEBSITE NO LONGER ACCEPTS US PLAYERS. IF YOU ARE FROM THE US AND YOU WANT TO PLAY POKER ONLINE, WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING POKER SITES THAT STILL ACCEPT US PLAYERS:

Bodog Poker
Cake Poker
Carbon Poker

Review
In the sea of online poker, PokerStars is truly the leviathan. Entered in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2007 for the most players simultaneously playing online with an astounding 151,758 players, these days you’ll find well over 250,000 players online at peak hours, completely dwarfing the competition. A byproduct of this massive volume is an enormous number of cash games and tournaments and action at virtually every level 24/7.

Undoubtedly the poker Cinderella story of the century, PokerStars is home to Chris Moneymaker, an unassuming accountant from Tennessee who turned a $40 entry into a PokerStars satellite tournament into a $2.4 million victory at the 2003 World Series of Poker. This victory truly changed the face of poker, attracting millions of people to the game with the knowledge that with a little skill and a lot of determination they too can realize their dreams of limitless wealth and glory.

Over the course of the past year, PokerStars has made noticeable push in marketing bringing in some of the biggest names in the live and online poker world into the fold of Team PokerStars. In addition to Chris Moneymaker, members include; Daniel Negreanu, Barry Greenstein, Venessa Rousso, Joe Hachem, Dario Minieri and Ivan Demidov just to name a few.

Huge volumes, big name stars, truly exceptional software and massive action all combine to make PokerStars home to one of the premiere online poker experiences in the industry.

The Action
With over a quarter of a million players playing online at peak hours, there are no words to describe the action on PokerStars other than friggen redunkulous! The sheer volume of online poker players means that you will find every type of player from the Kuwaiti sheik look
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