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	<title>Poker Reviews &#187; UltimateBet</title>
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		<title>2010 Poker Deposits</title>
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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 method [...]]]></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.casinotop10.net/top-bonus-casinos.shtml" target="_blank">best casino bonus</a> if they use this eWallet as a preferred depositing method.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ewalletxpressreview.com/" target="_blank">What exactly is eWalletXpress</a>? 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 <a href="http://www.casinotop10.net/slots.shtml" target="_blank">video slots</a>. </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>Ultimate Bet Poker</title>
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Ultimate Bet Poker Bonus details at a glance
Ultimate Bet Poker &#8211; $650 bonus
Make your first deposit at Ultimate Bet Poker and get up to $650 bonus at 100%!
There are many different ways to earn Ultimatepoints. Points earned from real money play will convert the bonus at the rate of $1 bonus for
every ten ultimatepoints. Points [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Ultimate Bet Poker Bonus details at a glance</a></h2>
<h2><a href="http://www.ohtr1.com/partner.asp?btag=a_5423b_4378"  target="_blank" title="Ultimate Bet Poker" >Ultimate Bet Poker</a> &#8211; $650 bonus</h2>
<p>Make your first deposit at <b>Ultimate Bet Poker</b> and get up to $650 bonus at 100%!</p>
<p>There are many different ways to earn Ultimatepoints. Points earned from real money play will convert the bonus at the rate of $1 bonus for<br />
every ten ultimatepoints. Points are also awarded for tournament play and these convert the bonus at the rate<br />
 of $1 bonus for every 30 points.</p>
<p>You can also get ultimatepoints for starting a new real money game, and you get points for the amount of time you spend at the tables.<br />
UltimatePoints will also be awarded in freeroll tournaments, high hand jackpots, participation in<br />
customer surveys, bonuses, awards, and other special events.</p>
<p>You can see how many pending bonus dollars you have pending by clicking on the &#8220;My Account&#8221; button<br />
in the game. Pending bonus dollars are listed under your real money account information.</p>
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<h2><span class="green">Ultimate Bet Poker</span> software and network</h2>
<p><b>Ultimate Bet Poker</b> uses its own custom software, and is part of its own network. </p>
<p><a rel="no follow" href="http://www.ultimatebet.com"><img src="http://affiliates.ultimatebet.com/banners/bnrimg.php?id=21&#038;cmpgn_id=11291&#038;prdct_id=1" alt="Play online poker with thousands of real people for FREE at UltimateBet.com" border="0" align=left vspace=10 hspace=10 ></a><br />
The Ultimate Bet software is unlike most standard poker software and is certainly worth taking a look at. Aside from being nicely quick and smooth,<br />
 the tables are round instead of the more usual oval shape, and the software is designed so that &#8216;you&#8217; are always<br />
 sitting at the front of the screen.</p>
<p>Of course, all the expected features are available, including player notes, buddy list, player chat, hand history and a &#8216;mini view&#8217; feature that is very useful when playing many tables at once.</p>
<p>One small thing<br />
 which takes a little getting used to, is the player chat function. In order to chat, you just start typing when the table is active. You might be used to clicking in the chat box at other tables, but you don&#8217;t need to here. Just start typing and it will<br />
appear in the chat window.</p>
<p>The games stakes at Ultimate Bet Poker range from a high of $300/$600 limit<br />
and $50/$100 no limit, with Holdem, Omaha, 7 card Stud, Pineapple and Razz available, as well as Blackjack and multi-player blackjack..</p>
<h2><span class="green">Banking Options</span></h2>
<p>Ultimate Bet Poker has a wide range of deposit methods available to its players.<br />
These include major credit cards, Click2Pay, Moneybookers, Neteller and UK debit cards. For US player deposit and withdrawal options see the next section.</p>
<p><b>Deposit limits</b><br />
Visa and Mastercard minimum deposit of $50, maximum deposit of $750.<br />
Neteller and Instacash minimum deposit of $25 and maximum of $2,500.</p>
<p>ePassPorte minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $1,000.<br />
Moneybookers minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $10,000.<br />
Click2Pay minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $2,000.<br />
ATM Online minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $1,000.<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 $750.</p>
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<h2><span class="green">Banking Options</span> for American Players.</h2>
<p><b>Ultimate Bet Poker</b> are dedicated to serving the American market and have a number of deposit options available for their US customers. These<br />
 are Visa, Mastercard, ePassporte, Wire Transfer and Check.<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. Existing US players who signed up for a Click2Pay account before January 19th are still able to make withdrawals using Click2Pay. </p>
<p><b>Deposit Limits</b><br />Visa and Mastercard minimum deposit of $50, maximum deposit of $750.<br />
ePassPorte minimum deposit of $20 and maximum deposit of $1,000.<br />
Western Union minimum deposit of $50 and maximum deposit of $2,000.<br />
Wire transfer minimum deposit of $25 and no maximum deposit limit.<br />
Bank draft or certified check minimum deposit of $25 and no maximum.</p>
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