Enter the Party Poker Bonus Code 2010 WAPBIG and get 100% first deposit bonus up to $500 when depositing at PartyPoker.
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Enter the Party Poker Bonus Code 2010 WAPBIG and get 100% first deposit bonus up to $500 when depositing at PartyPoker.
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To qualify for this Party Poker promotion players must opt-in from the 5th – 9th April 2010 and play 400 hands $0.50/$1 limits on one of the days, the top 30% will advance to level 2. There are seven levels which players can put their poker skills to the test and win cash prizes as they increase in levels.
WAPBIG – 100% first deposit bonus up to $500
EUROPOKER– 100% Euro bonus up to €325
WAPGB – 100% UK bonus up to £250
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All 2010 WSOP prize package winners will also receive special training from Team Party Poker – Ian Frazer, Tony G, Kara Scott and poker ambassador Mike Sexton to help them get into shape for the main event.
Party Poker WSOP 2010 qualifiers are running from now up to the 13th June, start playing for your seat to this years WSOP main event.
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WAPBIG – 100% first deposit bonus up to $500
EUROPOKER– 100% sign-up bonus up to €325
WAPGB – 100% bonus up to £250
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Cash game poker players can win their share of the $250,000 up for grabs in the PartyPoker OCGC. Start playing at low limits and as you increase a level so will your poker bankroll. Use one of the PartyPoker bonus codes below to get your deposit bonus.
WAPBIG – 100% deposit bonus up to $500
EUROPOKER– 100% Euro poker bonus up to €325
WAPGB – 100% GBP Party Poker bonus up to £250
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Earlier this month, PartyPoker changed their play money chip policy and imposed chip stack caps to non-real money player accounts.
Party Poker play money chip counts can now only reach a maximum of 250,000 play chips.
PartyPoker’s decision to cap the play money accounts has caused somewhat of an upheaval amongst loyal play money chip players at PartyPoker.com, many of whom had amassed virtual fortunes only to wake up the next morning to find their hard earned free chips cut right down to a meagre P$250,000.
The official statement via their blog went along these lines: “We recently implemented a new policy that restricts play money accounts to a maximum number of chips. This decision has the vast majority of our play money players in mind, and is intended to stop the transferring of chips from account-to-account outside of regular hands of poker… Although this may have affected some play money players in the short term, the decision was made in the interest of our play money games and the fair play benefits it will bring. We will not reverse our decision.”