| Sign-up bonus in $ |
$0 |
| Deposit bonus in % |
0% |
| Referral bonus per friend |
$50 |
| Deposit free bonus |
$0 |
| Paid to play ($/hour) |
$0 |
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Weak low-limit competition.
Lower than standard rake in high stakes games.
Many free rolls and money added tournaments for frequent players.
Solid 24/7 support service.
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Vital information, like view flop percentages, missing from the lobby.
High rake in low limit games.
Limited game selection - no heads-up-matches, no Omaha and 7-Card-Stud games with pot-limit structure.
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Part of the PartyPoker network
Multi Poker is part of the PartyPoker network and has very high traffic numbers as the player base (except for the multi-table tournaments) is shared with the world’s largest room, Party Poker. Many of the players at Multi Poker are beginners and gamblers (especially at the low limit tables), which means that you always will be able to find loose games with soft competition. This is true for both ring games and tournaments and for all the major playing forms, Texas Hold’em, Omaha and 7-Card-Stud. More unusual playing forms, like Draw Poker and Crazy Pineapple, are not available at Multi Poker.
Software improvements
The software has been one of the network’s downsides, but after several upgrades it’s now up to scale. It still might not be the most visually appealing but the games run smoothly despite the large player volume and the functionality is good. You’re allowed to play at four tables simultaneously but some vital information, like view flop percentages, are missing in the lobby. The personal statistics are a bit basic but include a player notes function and work rather well.
Free rolls for loyal customers
Multi Poker does not have a frequent players program, but the loyal customers are rewarded in several other ways. Based on the number of raked hands they’ve played, the players are allowed to enter free rolls and money added tournaments.
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