Start planing your route to the PartyPoker Spring Million tournament which offers players a massive million dollar guaranteed prize pool on 6th May 2012. While the event is only scheduled to take place in few months, daily satellite tournaments and freerolls are running now which offer players a chance to qualify for free.
Sign-up for a free Party Poker account and use one of the PartyPoker deposit bonus code below when making a first deposit.
PartyPoker bonus codes
WAPBIG – 100% sign-up bonus up to $500 EUROPOKER – 100% first deposit bonus to €320 WAPGB – 100% welcome bonus up to £250
Bodog Poker Black Diamond Poker Open kicks off on 5th March 2012, the online poker series features 52 tournaments with $750,000 in guaranteed prize pools. The Black Diamond Poker Open is divided into two series, the Contender Series low – mid stake tournaments and the Championship Series mid – high stakes tournaments.
Both series will have at least two daily events including a Main Event, there are more than 2000 satellites running where players can secure their seat for a fraction of the price.
BodogPoker no longer accepts US players, Bovada Poker is the new Bodog for American players.
PartyPoker The Gladiator promotion returns in March 2012, players can win cash prizes, freeroll tournament entries, World Poker Tour and 2012 World Series of Poker prize packages. To qualify for prizes players must earn PartyPoints for the required amount of days during the promotion.
Party Poker bonus codes
WAPBIG – 100% bonus up to $500 EUROPOKER – 100% bonus to €325 WAPGB – 100% bonus up to £250
PokerStars have increased their Guaranteed Tournaments offering bigger overlays to it’s players, including events like the Pokerstars Sunday Majors, Saturday Line-Up and The Bigs. PokerStars Mobile Poker App has also also been released and available to Italian and UK poker players, allowing players to play poker online from anywhere.
PokerStars have also acquired their Malta Gaming license and launched the new European version of the software.
Everleaf Gaming Network closed it’s doors to US players last week after receiving threats of legal action from Department of Homeland Security, who have also seized funds from the networks US processor. The Networks regulator, Lottery and Gaming Authority of Malta, suggested that Everleaf Gaming stop offering its services to the US market.
The network which operates more than 100 poker skins had approximately 20% of it’s traffic based in the US, PokerScout reported that the network has suffered a 12% decline in traffic since stopping it’s operations in the US on 10th February 2012.
In a recent statement Everleaf Gaming says it’s business as usual, as it continues to offer it’s services worldwide, excluding the United States and France.