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PokerStars ReviewPokerStars is the biggest online poker site, and for good reason. They have the backing of tons of pros, offer an easy to clear deposit bonus, and have some of the best online poker software in the business. PokerStars is on their own network, and has attracted over 100,000 real money players at a time. This is the biggest US friendly site on the Internet. PokerStars Sign Up BonusPokerStars has one of the best online sign up bonuses in the world. Although the bonus is only a 100% up to $50 match, it is the easiest bonus to clear and gives all players a quick boost to their bankroll. This bonus is only for first time depositors, and after you deposit the bonus will be placed in your pending bonus account. If you happened to sign up at www.PokerStars.net, make sure to switch to PokerStars.com to play for real money. Then, you'll have to play with your deposit money to earn enough FPP's to clear the bonus money. After you accumulate enough FPP's, the bonus money is yours to either play with or cash out. Also, the FPP's are good for redemption in the PokerStars VIP store where you can redeem them for poker books, PokerStars merchandise, or even a car. Team Poker StarsPokerStars has another great feature about their site: Team PokerStars. This is a team of poker professionals and celebrities who endorse PokerStars.com and play exclusively at the site. For example, Greg Raymer is often playing on PokerStars.com under the username Fossil800. Some of the other Team PokerStars pros include Daniel Negreanu, Joe Hachem, and Jerry Yang. There are tons of lesser known pros as well, including some online professionals that PokerStars sponsors. This is a really cool way to play with and chat with your favorite poker pros. Big TournamentsPokerStars has the biggest online tournaments in the world. Every Sunday PokerStars runs their weekly $1.5 Million Guaranteed tournament ($215 buy-in) that almost always exceeds the guarantee. This is the biggest weekly tournament online. Also, PokerStars routinely runs the WCOOP (World Championship of Online Poker) series which are the biggest tournaments all year, including many tournaments with buy-ins well over $1,000. |
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