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Noble Poker is a newer site that has recently been adopted by Party Gaming. The exclusive signup bonus for our players is excellent, as they'll double any first deposit. If you have a bankroll, this is one of the highest bonuses you can get at a $700 maximum. Noble Poker is the leading poker room in the new 'iPoker network' initiative by PlayTech. The games are loose with lots of casino players and there are high value promotions (especially considering the moderate volume of players). Noble offers one of the best poker software on the market and strive to improve for their customers each and every day. The promotions at Noble Poker are usually very good. You can play in massive tournaments ranging up to $100,000 in cash prizes as well as jackpot games, Sit'n'Gos with $200 buy-in fees and so on. Noble Poker and the iPoker network has been successful in quickly building a strong network, with the strategic backing from the world's second largest casino software provider. Noble Poker's software has an innovative and good interface, with colorful graphics. Noble Poker offers all the popular games such as: Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Low Limits: Limit: 2c/4c up to $10/$20 No-Limit: 2c/4c up to $5/$10 Noble Poker also hosts jackpot sit and go's. For these tournaments, if someone wins a certain number of sit and go's consecutively, they will win a jackpot prize. For example, if someone wins four consecutive $2+$.35 "Dirty Dozen" SNG tournaments, he or she would win an additional $2,000 prize. Noble is very secure, as this room is part of iPoker, which is backed by the renowned casino software developer and operator PlayTech. Noble Poker offers enough player traffic at off-peak times to cover all players' needs. The less popular Omaha games do not attract many players until the peak hours. In recent times Noble has grown due to affiliate advertising, several high profile professional players are now part of Noble poker room. The action is fast and loose at Noble Poker. This is partly because of the many large promotions that Noble Poker offers. Noble Poker has a 100% first-deposit bonus up to $700. For every $10 in bonus money, you need to earn 500 "crowns." It may take awhile to work off this bonus, especially for low-stakes no-limit games. Their special Sign Up bonus: 50% up to $300. (Deposit $600 get $300 Bonus). Bonus Code: 4152 In addition to their signup bonus, Noble Poker has several promotions. They have both daily and weekly freerolls. Some of their other promos include sit-and-go jackpot tournaments, where players win an additional prize if they win a certain amount of sit-and-go tournaments consecutively. For example, if someone wins four consecutive $2+$.35 "Dirty Dozen" SNG tournaments, he or she would win an additional $2,000 prize. Noble Poker also has a bad beat jackpot, as well as a high hand of the day promotion. Noble Poker offered seven reloads in 2006. There is every indication that they will offer slightly more reloads in 2006. Noble Poker's reloads run from the low-end [50% up to 50], to quite lucrative [60% up to $200]. Bonuses at Noble Poker are not stackable, so players who have a bonus still pending are ineligible for a reload bonus. Noble Poker has an extensive customer support team and offers email, phone, and live chat support. Very good. A part of the i-poker network, Noble Poker is a well-established player in the online poker community, and no faulty transactions have been reported. Advantages:
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