mike1
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2012/12/17 13:13
#298988
Manne wrote:
December 2011 saw the launch of Bovada Poker, but this is not technically a new poker room. Bovada Poker is effectively a rebrand of Bodog Poker for US poker players. The Bodog brand still exists.
Bovada Poker recognise the important of good customer support and poker players here can expect a decent level of service. Customer service can be reached by email, which usually results in a reasonable quick response, or telephone for those that need an instant resolution. The support staff seem knowledgeable and keen to help.
Bovada’s online poker room offers you the very best in poker games: Texas Hold’em, Omaha, 7 Card Stud, and more. Enjoy a variety of online tournaments and cash games.
Every Sunday Bovada hosts a $100K guaranteed tournament that begins at 4pm ET. Qualifiers run daily starting at $1, garnering those who place with a seat in the $100K semifinal sit and go. Or players can buy in to the $100K guaranteed tournament on Sunday for $150+$12. Bovada patrons can also buy-in to daily qualifiers for the weekly $100K guaranteed tournament with 1,000 poker points, or 750 poker points on Sundays.
Bovada Poker also hosts two $500 freerolls daily. It is recommended to register early as the tournaments fill up rather quickly. The freeroll tournaments also allow $1 re-buys when a player's chip stack falls below $1000 before the first break, and $1 add-ons during the first five-minute break.
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You can deposit via credit card, Neteller, PaysafeCard, Moneybookers, Click2Pay, and more.
Withdrawals are possible via Neteller, Moneybookers or personal check.
The minimum deposit is $20 for all methods and the minimum withdrawal is $20.
Bovada Poker is the new us poker sites from Bodog.