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		<title>2010 Poker Deposits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, by now every US poker player should already know what they’re looking at in terms of gambling. PayPal is out, Click2Pay proved to be a donkey, and credit cards and eChecks just don’t seem to cut it with a lot of sites outside of the big three – UB, PokerStars and Absolute. One underrated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, by now every US poker player should already know what they’re looking at in terms of gambling. PayPal is out, Click2Pay proved to be a donkey, and credit cards and eChecks just don’t seem to cut it with a lot of sites outside of the big three – UB, PokerStars and Absolute.</p>
<p>One underrated method that’s been gaining popularity recently, however, is eWalletXpress. And not only is it gaining popularity with US-friendly casinos, but some are even starting to give members their <a href="http://www.bestcasinobonususa.com/" target="_blank">best casino bonus</a> if they use this eWallet as a preferred depositing method.</p>
<p>What exactly is eWalletXpress? Well, for those unfamiliar with it, this method is basically PayPal with a little less popularity to date. It’s not big for online shoppers, but gambling sites take full advantage of it. </p>
<p>It works simple enough. You open a free account with the site and put your money in there either via credit cards or a bank transfer, and then you can transfer money from your eWallet into a wide range of poker rooms and casinos to get your Hold’em fix or to play video slots. </p>
<p>eWalletXpress is exactly like Neteller, for those familiar with that eWallet before it started acting ignorant. </p>
<p>Most poker players are probably going to join at least one of the big three sites mentioned up top, but there are hundreds of other poker sites out there accepting US players. And since they’re all competing with one another, gamblers would do well to browse their options and to find the best incentives and formats for them. </p>
<p>Even if you find that the site you want to join accepts eChecks or credit cards, it’s still a good move to go ahead and get eWalletXpress. It doesn’t cost anything to keep it open, and keeping a few bucks in there makes it convenient when you want to join a new poker site.</p>
<p>The best part of eWalletXpress, however, is that you can withdraw your game winnings straight into that account. This means you won’t have to deal with the anxiety of putting money into your bank account, and you won’t have to wait weeks for a check to be mailed. You can simply transfer it into your eWallet and have the money handy at your disposal. </p>
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		<title>AbsolutePoker Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 01:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absolute Poker Bonus details at a glance AbsolutePoker &#8211; $500 bonus Use bonus code AP500 at Absolute Poker and get up to $500 bonus at 100%! For each raked hand (minimum rake of $0.50) you play and reach the flop you will receive 1 point. You will also receive 1 point for each $1 of [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Absolute Poker Bonus details at a glance</h2>
<h2><a href="http://www.absolutepoker.com/main.asp?host=a_77a_29039b_3580" title="">AbsolutePoker</a> &#8211; $500 bonus</h2>
<p>Use bonus code <b>AP500</b> at <b>Absolute Poker</b> and get up to $500 bonus at 100%!</p>
<p>For each raked hand (minimum rake of $0.50) you play and reach the flop you will receive 1 point.<br />
You will also receive 1 point for each $1 of tournament buy-in fee, rounded up to the closest whole number.<br />
For example a $10 tourney will generate $0.90 in fees<br />
and will earn 1 point. </p>
<p>This bonus is released in increments of $10. Everytime you reach 75 player points, $10 will be transferred<br />
from your Pending Bonus account to your cash account. You have 60 days to clear the full bonus amount.<br />
You can check your point total and bonus amounts anytime at the Cashier. </p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.absolutepoker.com/main.asp?host=a_77a_29039b_3580" target=_blank title="AbsolutePoker"><img src="http://affiliates.absolutepoker.com/processing/impressions.asp?btag=a_29039b_3580" alt="Online Poker" border=0></a></center></p>
<h2><span class="green">AbsolutePoker</span> software and network</h2>
<p><b>Absolute Poker</b> uses its own custom software, and is not part of any network. Although recently, VegasPoker247 launched using the absolutepoker software and player base, so technically<br />
 that does make them a network. Either way, player numbers are respectable and Absolute Poker is firmly in the second tier of poker rooms in this respect, with up to 20,000 players logged in at peak times.</p>
<p>The Absolute poker software is fully functional and reasonably fast and easy to use. The tables are 9 seat instead of the more usual 10 seat ones. The short-handed tables are the standard 6 seater ones.<br />
However, they still use a full size table, which is nice.</p>
<p>Players can upload their own picture to use as an avatar at the tables. Other functions includes a &#8216;player note&#8217; function, which is useful, but is becoming standard at most rooms now.<br />
 AbsolutePoker also has the Replay utility which is very useful, especially for beginners. The chat function can be moved from the small window to its own window, and includes the ability to use smiley faces or emoticons if you wish. Of course,<br />
all sorts of statistics about your play are available at the tables.</p>
<p>The games stakes at Absolute range from a high of $150/$300 limit and $10/$25 no limit, with Holdem, Omaha, 7 card Stud and Razz available, as well as Blackjack.</p>
<h2><span class="green">Banking Options</span></h2>
<p>Banking at AbsolutePoker has become a little tricky for American players.<br />
For all other players there are many deposit and withdrawal options available.<br />
These include major credit cards, Click2Pay, Moneybookers, Neteller and UK debit cards.</p>
<p><b>Deposit limits</b><br />
Visa and Mastercard minimum deposit of $50, maximum deposit of $600.<br />
neteller and Instacash minimum deposit of $20 and maximum of $25,000.<br />
ePassPorte minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $1,000.</p>
<p>Moneybookers minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $10,000.<br />
Click2Pay minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $2,000.<br />
Add Funds minimum deposit of $25 and maximum deposit of $750.<br />
Western Union minimum deposit of $50 and maximum deposit of $2,000.<br />
UK debit cards minimum deposit of $50 and maximum deposit of $600.</p>
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<h2><span class="green">Banking Options</span> for American Players.</h2>
<p>These options are subject to change, and in line with AbsolutePoker&#8217;s resolve to stay serving the US market, are likely to increase. Currectly, the available deposit methods available to Americans are Visa and Mastercard credit cards, ePassPorte and Add Funds.<br />
 The withdrawal methods available to Americans are limited at the moment to checks and, if you have made a deposit by ePassporte, then ePassporte.</p>
<p><b>Deposit Limits</b><br />Visa and Mastercard minimum deposit of $50, maximum deposit of $600.<br />
ePassPorte minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $1,000.<br />
Add Funds minimum deposit of $25 and maximum deposit of $750.</p>
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