Global Sports: An In Depth Look At Mansion Poker

Friday, September 17, 2010

An In Depth Look At Mansion Poker

By David Patron

Mansion Poker is licensed in Gibraltar and is very honored to be designated as being one of the few business allowed to advertise its gaming services by the United Kingdom's White List. The company is expanding its international outreach with its provision of ten different languages and being a part of the Interactive Gaming Council, the company is truly going global. The customer is king here and in a very royal environment at that.

The software is based on check boxes and rollover links, which is not the usual software format, so it may take a little while to familiarize yourself with it. Also, the writing is small as are the game notes, so one may be get a slight sense of vertigo at first navigating everything there is to see and do on the interface. But hang in there, once you get oriented, you will find some great features and some fun and amazing surprises.

There is a players lobby that offers multi-currency banking in US dollars, British pounds and Euros and it is capable of handling a variety of transactions. The lobby can be customized and there is a quick seat feature along with an easy to use search function so site navigation is a no-brainer. As a matter of fact, why don't you navigate yourself over to the casino and play such unusual games as Gladiator, Iron Man and Incredible Hulk or choose from the plethora of poker, cash games and tournaments.

The software's background is green, like money, which is what you will be seeking at the cash game tables at Mansion Poker. There are no limit and fixed limit games, Omaha, Omaha hi-lo, seven card stud and five card stud games to choose from. Stakes start at E.01/.02 and top out at E2/4 so everybody can take a crack at a table. During peak times, you will encounter 20,000 players at 2,000 tables which makes particularly tournament play lucrative for many. The buy-ins begin at $.50 and rise on up to a nice, round $500. There are over ten million dollars in guaranteed tournaments which is a lovely way for Mansion Poker to reward its guests.

The company is host to the Les A London Open at the Les Ambassadeurs Club in London's Mayfair so players are taken care of in both live and online venues. Mansion Poker offers satellites and race packages to one of London's foremost poker tournaments giving players further rewards. This is an inventive site that offers players cross promotions such as the Bet to Get bonus where the poker players have a chance to try out the casino with a match play bonus.

Do not miss the Money Machine system which is based on a ten-day point format, a player can reap as much as $2,000 over the span of the deal. Then there is the Montel Williams sponsored Vegas-type prize package, the International Team Poker League at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. All of this should make the grouchiest of players beam with delight.

There is a one million dollar guaranteed prize pool tournament held once a month and the Monday High Roller fifty thousand event on Mondays then on Sunday there is the two hundred and fifty thousand event. Some other quite unusual rewards are the chance to win Premier League Football tickets and tickets to the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club match and jackpots galore with the chance of getting your hands on all sorts of benefits and gifts.

The support system at Mansion Poker is at the pinnacle of help desks of any site on the net and offers its players support through a United Kingdom freephone, international hotline, a domestic toll free number, a universal fax number and a 24/7 email service. There is also a help button at the top center of the software where the basic questions that arise will be answered with clarity and promptness. Security is valued at Mansion Poker with its very public and clearly worded privacy policies, SSL VerisignSecured and its participation in the gambleaware and gamcare networks.

You will never lack for action at Mansion Poker so visit often and reap some of those ample rewards for yourself.

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