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Now with GPS protection. Create your own Poker Club. Be the host and control every aspect of your own poker room with a custom rake and bad beat jackpot. Create as many different tables as you want. Multi-table by playing in several different poker games at the same time. Many of them come with the best online poker rooms where you can play various variants of poker, including the most popular one - Texas Hold’em. In other words, these poker offline options make it easier to launch legal poker sites and eventually start to offer legal online poker. In case you are new to the poker scene, several online poker rooms offer these types of free poker games with no registration. The best and most realistic of all free poker sites is the WSOP Poker.
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New customers to the free online World Series of Poker app can get their hands on 1,000,000 chips absolutely free when they sign up today.
What's more, PokerNews is offering existing customers 300,000 free chips when they use bonus code 'WSOOOP'.
This is all part of a series of exciting promotions coming to the app that will help players from all over the world - especially in the United States - get their fix of fun, friendly poker action.
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WSOP Free Poker Game - How do I get chips?
While new customers will earn 1,000,000 chipsjust for signing up, existing customers also have a shot at earning some free chips.
All they have to do in order to get an extra 300,000 chips is enter the bonus code 'WSOOOP' on the WSOP client.
Here's a guide on how to get those free chips:
- Head to the WSOP app
- Click on Get Chips
- Enter Bonus Code 'WSOOOP'
- Click Redeem Code
Once you have your chips, you can get more chips thanks to your daily free chips. Rank up to win more, or by playing in Hold'em or Omaha cash games, completing missions or participating in the Daily Blitz - an exciting memory game that could see you walk away with millions of chips!
Players can also link their Facebook accounts to earn even more chips, as well as inviting your poker-playing friends, send them gifts and challenging them at the online felt!
How do you level up in PlayWSOP?
Once you've got your free chips, you can start working your way up the Club rankings. Levelling up is easy on the World Series of Poker official game, and we've already got a helpful guide on how you can reach Grand Master Club even faster.
READ MORE:Can You Reach the Grand Master Club?
Club Rank | Free Chips | Daily Free Spin | Store Bonus | Gift Bonus | Invite Bonus | Super Spin Multiplier | Momentum |
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Jacks | Up to 54k | 108k | x1 | 10.8k | 50k | x9 | +2 |
Queens | Up to 68k | 162k | x1.4 | 13.5k | 75k | x15 | +3 |
Kings | Up to 96k | 270k | x1.8 | 18k | 100k | x18 | +4 |
Aces | Up to 200k | 1.35m | x2.4 | 22.5k | 200k | x24 | +5 |
Masters | Up to 500k | 4.5m | x3 | 36k | 500k | x30 | +6 |
Grand Masters | Up to 1m | 45m | x3.6 | 54k | 1m | x36 | +7 |
Every time you increase your level, you increase the amount of daily free chips you collect from the lobby, as well as receiving bonuses on chips bought from the store, gifts received from friends and bonuses received when you invite a player to the app!
How do you add friends on PlayWSOP?
From the tournament lobby, it's easy to add your Facebook friends to your PlayWSOP account and send them free gifts. Just click one of the two options and type the name of friends you want to add.
Once you've added them, you'll be able to call any of your friends to the game, allowing them to sit and play against you at the online felt.
You can also exchange gifts, chat and see their profile - including how many WSOP bracelets or rings they've won while playing on the app.
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By signing up to WSOP today through PokerNews you'll get your hands on 1,000,000 chips absolutely free! Play the Champions Circuit as well as exciting events like Caribbean Hold'em, Executive Deal and Cash Dash!
By playing hands and winning pots in any one of these games - or indeed at the Hold'em or Omaha cash games - players earn Bracelet Points which players then use to complete collections and earn WSOP bracelets!
A cardroom or card room is a gaming establishment that exclusively offers card games for play by the public. The term poker room is used to describe a dedicated room in casinos that is dedicated to playing poker and in function is similar to a card room.
Such rooms typically do not offer slot machines or video poker, or other table games such as craps or roulette as found in casinos. However, a casino will often use the term 'cardroom' or 'poker room' (usually the latter) to refer to a separate room that offers card games where players typically compete against each other, instead of against 'the house'.
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In the United States, stand-alone cardrooms are typically the result of local or state laws and regulations, which often prohibit full-fledged casino gambling. This was typically the case in California until the advent of casino gambling offered by Native American tribes in the 1990s, though card rooms continue to flourish and even expand there.
Since games played in card rooms are usually player-against-player instead of player-against-house, card room operators typically derive their revenues in one of two ways. In most, the dealer of each game (employed by the establishment) will collect a rake, a portion of the pot from each hand. At other times, a charge will be levied against each player for a specific time period, typically each half-hour.
Though traditional poker variants such as Texas hold 'em, Omaha hold 'em and seven-card stud are by far the most popular games offered by card rooms (and sometimes the only games), others may offer games such as panguingue, pai gow, Chinese poker, and variations on blackjack.[1] These so-called 'California games', or 'Asian games', may resemble such traditional casino games as blackjack, baccarat and even craps, but have rules that comply with various state restrictions.
Most U.S. stand-alone card rooms are located in Montana, with more than two hundred such clubs licensed in 2013, and over four hundred licensed nationally.[2]California has the second most such clubs, with 88 such clubs as of 2013.[3] California card rooms like the California Grand Casino date back to the 1850s. Some are modest establishments with just a few tables, while others are the largest poker rooms in the world, offering as much as five times as many tables as the largest Las Vegas cardroom. Some even call themselves 'casinos', even though their lack of electronic and table games would normally disqualify the use of such a term by modern standards. Hollywood Park Casino, a casino located near and formerly part of Hollywood Park Racetrack, a former Thoroughbredrace track in Inglewood, California, has an elaborate card room on its premises. Other large cardrooms are Bay 101 and Casino M8trix in San Jose, the Commerce Casino in Commerce and the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens. All these clubs host major poker tournaments, which attract the game's top players and television coverage.[4]
Poker rooms are sometimes operated illegally. New York City has been home to underground card rooms, some of which were the basis of the movie Rounders. Two rooms with more than ten tables—the 14th Street PlayStation and the 72nd Street Players Club—were closed down by the police in 2005, but other smaller clubs continue to exist.[5]
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Websites offering online poker games are referred to as 'online cardrooms' rather than casinos.
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- ^TheBike.com: Casino gamesArchived May 21, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'2013 State of the States'(PDF). American Gaming Association. p. 7. Archived from the original(PDF) on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ^'2013 State of the States'(PDF). American Gaming Association. p. 7. Archived from the original(PDF) on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ^CommerceCasino.com: LA Poker Classic[permanent dead link]
- ^NewYorkTimes.com: Killing Sends Tremors Through City’s Illegal Poker Scene