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Absolute Poker offers all of the popular poker game varieties including; Texas Hold ‘em, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud High/Low Spit, Omaha , Omaha High/Low Split, Razz, HORSE and HOSE. Table limits range from $0.02/$0.04 to $200/$400 with Hold ‘em and Omaha being offered in No Limit and Pot Limit Stakes. The Bad Beat Jackpot Hold ‘em tables are very popular with the jackpot prize pool usually in the $300,000 range.

Tournament players will love the variety of tournaments offered on Absolute Poker including; single-table, multi-table, Heads-up and Sit n’ Gos available in games of Texas Hold ‘em, Omaha, and 7-Card Stud. Guaranteed prize pool poker tournaments are offered everyday with prize pools starting at $1,000 and going up to a $200,000 event which takes place every Saturday and Sunday.

For new players or those just trying to build a bankroll for free, Absolute Poker's Freerolls give players the chance to win real money or prizes without any monetary risk. The Freeroll schedule changes weekly, so players will need to look for them in the tournament lobby.

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  • Be a Donk at Absolute Poker and Win Your Share of $50,000

    Do other players call you a Donkey when you play poker? Then here is your chance to make playing like a donkey really pay off  - when you play in a Donkament tournament!Absolute Poker is letting the Donkeys run loose at the poker tables and you can play among them to boot asses and win your share of $50,000!
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  • Hit the $305,000 Jackpot Now at Absolute Poker

    Every poker player has had a bad card run at the tables from time to time. You know it well, no matter what hand you make - it gets beat, seriously damaging your chip stack and bankroll. The next time you seem to be on the losing end of every hand, why not play where you can actually win more by losing?
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  • Phoenix Student Wins Absolute Poker’s APCC Title

    In the fall of last year, the Absolute Poker College Challenge (APCC) was held where college students vied for over $25,000 free tuition prizes. At the end of the APCC Main Event on November 30th, 2009, the final six players won their spot to advance to the final table, which would take place on the real felt in Los Angeles, California.
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Player reviews

  • alau6 Room rating

    Mixed feelings...

    I've played on this site for a good month or two. Not too bad. Card algorythm was random with a few hiccups here and there, and it really demonstrated an actual poker game with actual odds instead of all the river cards from other sites. Don't get me wrong, it still happens, but not as frequently.
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