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Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
Online poker is a fluid, dynamic industry. Just last month, a United States Department of Justice ruling came to light which many feel has paved the way for online poker legalization and regulation in 2012.
It seems that each month — heck, sometimes each week — online poker sites come and go, or change the policy toward accepting US-based real-money players. Complicating things is the fact that there are some online poker networks that have several “skins”, or front-ends, and you’re only allowed to register at one of the skins. So, even though there are more than a dozen US-friendly online poker rooms, you can only open an account at a handful of those sites.
Here is the latest list of US-friendly online poker rooms where you’ll want to have accounts.
| Name |
Network |
Bonus Code |
Match % |
Min Deposit |
Max Deposit |
Bonus Release |
Barred States |
| Bovada Poker |
Bovada / Bodog |
None |
110 |
20 |
1000 |
For first 60 days, 5 Poker Points = $1, released at $10, $40, $100, $150, $300 and $400. |
None |
| Poker4Ever |
Everleaf |
MON500 |
100 |
10 |
500 |
Earn 20 X Bonus in PokerPoints ($1 in rake = 10 PPs) within 60 days. Bonus paid out in 10 parts. |
None |
| Americas Cardroom |
Yatahay |
DR500 |
100 |
25 |
1000 |
$1 for every 500 FPPs in first 40 days |
MD WA |
| OddsMaker.com Poker |
Merge |
None |
100 |
20 |
1000 |
Released as $10 per 800 points earned |
DC KY LA MO
MD NY WA |
| Intertops Poker |
Cake |
None |
110 |
50 |
545 |
Released in $5 increments based on play |
KY LA MD MO
NJ NY WA |
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Monday, November 21st, 2011
According to CNN Money, there is a deal in the works that would get online poker site / ponzi scheme Full Tilt Poker back online, and perhaps even get money back into the hands of US players that got screwed out of their funds by Full Tilt Poker.
But there’s a BIG catch for US players if this deal goes through.
“American players would apply to the Department of Justice for compensation.”
Wait, what?
You read that right. The DOJ’s motives in doing this are yet to be uncovered — perhaps there is a legal requirement that they be involved in returning players’ funds due to Full Tilt Poker being declared a ponzi scheme. However, I can imagine that they also may be looking to get a little Big Brother on y’all and keep tabs on who was playing online poker.
Is it worth it to apply to the DOJ to get your funds back? That’s a decision that you’ll have to make, if it comes to that.
More wait and see to see if online poker players in the US will ever get their funds back from Full Tilt Poker.
Tags: caution, Online gambling in the United States, online poker, poker, US players
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Saturday, October 15th, 2011
Online Poker sites on the Merge Poker Network have recently began accepting new online poker accounts from poker players in the United States. While not all online poker players are accepted, most are eligible to open an online poker account. (Online poker players from the following states/jurisdictions are still barred at Merge Poker sites: KY LA MO MD NY WA DC).

My top three online poker sites on the Merge Poker Network are:
All offer a 100% match bonus on your initial deposit, with OddsMaker matching up to $1K — the most of any Merge Poker Network site that I am aware of. In addition, OddsMaker spreads $40K a month in online poker freerolls: 7 x $200 daily free rolls, with the games varying from Pot Limit Omaha, to H.O.R.S.E. to No Limit Hold’em.
Tags: bonus, H.O.R.S.E, hold-em, Merge Network, online gambling, Online gambling in the United States, online poker, poker, top N lists, US players
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Monday, September 12th, 2011
Back in the day, every US-facing online poker site worth its salt ran regularly-scheduled online poker freerolls with real cash prizes and no entry requirements. Before Black Friday in April 2011, the least amount of time that you would have to wait before another online poker freeroll started somewhere was maybe 90 minutes.
I just reviewed the top US-friendly online poker sites, and online poker freerolls seem to be a thing of the past. Only one of the four top online poker sites, Poker4Ever on the Everleaf Network, runs regularly-scheduled freerolls any longer, and the prize pools are as small as $5.

And while Doyle’s Room does have their “Freeroll Fridays in September“, this is a special promotion and isn’t a part of their regular freeroll tourney offerings. Finally, Cake Poker and BoDog have freerolls, but only for their new players.
It’s too bad that freerolls appear to be a thing of the past. I think newbies looked forward to getting their feet wet with these types of tourneys.
Tags: Black Friday 2011, free, freeroll, online poker, poker, promotions, US players
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Saturday, September 10th, 2011
Since Black Friday in April 2011, online poker players in the United States have been struggling with not only where to play, but also with how to make deposits and withdrawals from their accounts in a way that minimizes the fees to conduct these transactions. Granted, medium-to-high-stakes players probably worry less about these fees, but for recreational, low-stakes players, fees make a difference.
I’ve written previously about the few online poker rooms that are still accepting new US-based real-money players. As a quick review, they are:
Doyles Room Poker – 100% bonus on initial deposits between $25 and $1000!
Bodog Poker – 110% bonus on initial deposits between $20 and $1000!
Cake Poker – 110% bonus on initial deposits between $25 and $545!
Poker4Ever – 100% bonus on initial deposits between $10 and $500!
I’ve just spent several hours running down as many details as I can about their deposit and withdrawal options, and their associated fees. It is frustrating to say the least. Often times, the information that they have on their sites is out of date, unclear, or is contradictory to information that they have published elsewhere.
So, as far as I can tell, only DoylesRoom offers online poker with no fees for certain deposit and withdrawal methods. Specifically, DoylesRoom offers no-fee Visa deposits ($20 minimum); in addition, they will credit to your account any fees incurred when depositing via Western Union or MoneyGram (both $200 minimum). On the withdrawal side, they offer 1 free check-by-mail per month ($20 minimum), as well as debit cards ($5 monthly fee + per-load and per-use fees).
Remember the good old days of the free (or nearly free) e-wallets like FirePay, NetTeller, eWalletXpress, EcoCard, Click2Pay, QuickTender/UseMyWallet? Me too.
The current e-wallets that are accepted by various online poker sites all have 5% or more fees by the time you perform one deposit and one withdraw. The online poker site itself does not charge any fees to use these e-wallets, but the fees to load the e-wallet and then make a withdraw are substantial.
- BoDog Poker supports MyPaylinQ, which loads via credit cards at 7% fee, or for free via Western Union (WU). But the only payout option is WU with a $20 MyPaylinQ fee + WU fees.
- Cake Poker supports MoneyLineWallet (MLW), which charges $4 per load from your linked checking account. However, Cake Poker cannot payout back to your MLW account. Even if they could, there are MLW payouts fees — via a check for <$1000 (the fee is $10) and via a Bank Wire for larger amounts (with a $55 fee (plus your bank may charge an incoming international wire fee)).
- Poker4Ever supports PICCLUB, which has the same load and payout fees as MyPaylinQ.
Tags: Black Friday 2011, Bodog, Cake Poker, checks, credit cards, ewallet, Merge Network, Online gambling in the United States, online poker, poker, US players, Yatahay
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Sunday, August 14th, 2011
Real money online poker players that reside in the United States have fewer options for their online poker play since Black Friday of April 2011. As I am sure you are aware, many online poker rooms have left the United States market in light of the FBI’s actions on that day.
DoylesRoom.ag has decided to keeps its online poker room open to US players. They are even allowing new accounts to residents of the United States (except WA and MD residents). They have recently moved to the Yatahay Online Poker Network, joining a half dozen or so other online poker rooms on the network. In addition, they are offering a LIMITED TIME initial deposit bonus of 100% when you deposit between $50 and $1000.

Doyle’s Room deals Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, 7 Card Stud, and 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo tournaments (both normal and turbo) and cash games in fixed limit (FL), pot limit (PL) and no limit (NL) formats. You can easily find your favorite game using the filters provided in the poker lobby.

The easiest way to make a deposit at Doyle’s Room is with your Visa card. Otherwise, you can deposit via a Bank Wire or a Person-to-Person transfer; however, these deposit options are obviously less convenient than depositing via your Visa credit card. There is a $50 minimum deposit — this is perfectly reasonable, in my opinion.
Your best withdraw option is probably a bank draft / check. Checks can be requested for between $25 and $2500 once per week and have no fee! You can also choose debit cards as your withdrawal method, but there is a $5 monthly fee, plus a load fee of $2 each time that you load the card. Debit cards usually also have a per-transaction fee when you use the debit card to make a purchase.
Your online poker options are limited if you live in the United States. Doyle’s Room is a solid online poker room that you should consider for your online poker play.

Tags: Black Friday 2011, checks, credit cards, hold-em, Online gambling in the United States, online poker, poker, promotions, US players, Yatahay
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Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
Sorry — this deal has expired. Check out the deals at Intertops, which is open to all players.
Tags: bonus, online poker, poker, US players
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Sunday, April 17th, 2011
Bodog Poker offers fantastic value to players of all types. From sign up to cashout, experience the VIP treatment, Bodog style!
Sign Up with Bodog for a Huge Poker Bonus
Bodog Poker now has the best sign-up poker bonus in its history at 110%! Make any deposit and you’ll immediately receive an up front cash bonus of 10%. Then hit the tables and for every 10 poker points you earn you’ll receive an additional $1 bonus up to 100% match of your first deposit (up to a maximum of $500). You earn poker points in three different ways:
1. Rake: You earn up to 1 poker point per raked pot.
2. Tournament Fees: You earn 3 poker points per dollar in tournament fees.
3. Time Spent Player: You even earn an additional 1 poker point per hour of play!
Plus, based on thousands of hours of user interaction and feedback Bodog Poker has recently released a slick, new version of their poker software. Check it out today while taking advantage of this limited time offer.
Find out more about Bodog Poker’s 110% signup bonus.
Tags: Bodog, bonus, online poker, poker, US players
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Saturday, April 16th, 2011
The FBI has shut down Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars, UltimateBet, and Absolute Poker. Visitors are shown a message saying, “This domain name has been seized by the F.B.I. pursuant to an Arrest Warrant.”. (Read the full article at the LA Times.)
Until all of this gets sorted out, here is a list of the top 5 online poker sites that accept US players. (In case you are interested, here is the full list of all online poker sites that accept US players.)
Bodog Poker: 110% bonus
Create an account and download Bodog Poker for free with our Getting Started Guide. Play free online poker on our play money tables or head straight to the real money tables and earn Bodog Poker Points.
Sports Interaction Poker: 110% bonus
Bonus code: signup110. You can play for free, or at our 24/7 cash games and enter any of the tournaments of your choice. All you have to do is download, register, and play.
Poker4Ever: 100% bonus
POKER4EVER.com is a fast-growing cardroom offering your favorite poker games: Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi, Omaha Hi/Lo, and 7 Card Stud. POKER4EVER.com also offers the ultimate tournament experience with its multi-table tournaments
BetUS Poker: 110% bonus
We have an amazing new first time deposit bonus for all our new players. We offer you 110% bonus up to a fantastic $1000. Simply make a deposit, in the poker room click rewards, deposit bonus and enter the code POKER1000.
Doyles Room Poker: 100% bonus
You won’t be able to find another poker room where you can participate in tournaments, ring games and heads up matches with Doyle Brunson — author of SUPER SYSTEM (the bible of poker), winner of 10 WSOP Bracelets and player in every single WSOP.
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Monday, December 6th, 2010

Big Bet Poker is getting into the holiday spirt of giving by hosting five online poker freerolls every other day from now through Monday, December 27, 2010. If you missed the first day of poker freerolls yesterday, get into the poker action starting tomorrow. Here is the schedule for each day of the Big Bet Poker online poker freerolls.
| For 12 days in December, Big Bet Poker is running Holiday Freerolls at the following times (Big Bet Poker server time): |
| Scheduled Time |
Prize Pool |
| 15:00 |
$25 Freeroll – Top 3 Paid |
| 17:00 |
$10 Freeroll – Winner-Take-All |
| 18:00 |
$25 Freeroll – Top 3 Paid |
| 19:00 |
$50 Freeroll – Top 7 Paid |
| 20:00 |
$25 Freeroll – Top 3 Paid |
Real-money players are all automatically entered into 12 48-hour holiday dashes — the top ten point earners from real money play share in $1000 prize pool. $350 is the prize for the first-place finish, and there’s an additional $100 bonus awarded to any player that wins consecutive dashes (one bonus per player).
Big Bet Poker is on the Merge Poker Network, and welcomes players from all US states.

Tags: bonus, freeroll, hold-em, Merge Network, poker, promotion, US players
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