1. Titan Poker
2. Party Poker
3. Noble Poker
4. Lucky Ace
5. Winner
6. Pacific Poker
7. Full Tilt Poker
8. PKR
9. Gnuf
10. SkyPoker
11. Poker770
12. PokerKings
13. Betfair Poker
14. Ladbrokes Poker
15. Empire Poker
16. RedKings
17. bwin
Appendix:
I. Poker Networks
II. Sites to Avoid
In other languages:
Overview
Poker770 is on the iPoker network which is the largest poker network reviewed on this site. They run a lot of unique promotions and have software translated in six languages.
Bonus
Players can receive a first-time deposit bonus at Poker770 of 100% up to by $600 using bonus code Tips770. This bonus is released in $5 increments. It expires after three months. Players have to earn 500 Points770 to receive $5 in bonus money. At lower stakes, this can take a very long time to clear.
Promotions
There are always a lot of interesting promotions at Poker770. They hold a lot of tournaments to send players to land based events, including the WSOP. "Bounty Pros" is a somewhat complicated promotion where players can receive as much as $50,000 for eliminating four pros from tournaments in the same week.
Tournaments
Poker770 has a lot of great tournaments for mid-stakes players. In May, the European Championships of Online Poker (ECOOP) will be held which is one of the largest online tournament series of the year.
Software
The iPoker software used to be pretty buggy but it's been improved a lot over the years. Poker770 is translated into six languages and has a nice color theme.
Competition Level
The competition at Poker770 is pretty representative of the online average. Their small- to medium-stakes games are pretty soft, especially when played shorthanded. The larger games can be pretty sharky, but that's commonplace nowadays.
Customer Service
Poker770 offers 24/7 support via phone, email, and fax. This puts them right among tops in the industry.
Ring Games Offered
Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo, Omaha, 7-Stud, 7-Stud Hi-Lo, 5-Card Draw
Fixed Limits: $.15-$.30 to $500-$1,000
NL & PL Blinds: $.05-$.10 to $50-$100
Tournaments Offered
Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo, Omaha, 7-Stud, 7-Stud Hi-Lo, 5-Card Draw
Heads-Up: $1 to $500
Single-Table: $1 to $500
Multi-Table: $1 to $1,000
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