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100% Deposit Bonus
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Full Tilt Poker is endorsed by the biggest pros, so it only makes sense that we would offer the biggest sign-up bonus. That’s why we’ll match your first deposit up to $600, just for signing up.

This is the most generous sign-up bonus anywhere online. Simply start playing at any of our real-money games, Sit & Gos, or tournaments, and you’ll start earning Full Tilt Points right away. As your points total grows, we’ll put cash in your account. It’s that simple. Plus, you get to keep the points!

These points can be used to get the same Full Tilt Gear  our pros wear every day. Or, you can use those points to enter valuable Freeroll tournaments


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True Wager Free $10

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Free Ten Dollars!

Receive a Free Ten Dollars for signuing up. Use them to play anywhere you like, no limitations. Use them for 30 days. After 30 days, you may withdraw them and any winnings up to $100. So make sure you keep track of your winnings. We do not want to take your money, but we cannot keep track of this for you. We think this is a nice way to help you start a bankroll.

If you decide to use your own money for playing, just visit our cashier page, make a deposit and start playing. Any winnings prior to your deposit will be subject to the Free Ten Dollar promo.

ABOUT US

There will be no nonsense here about how we are the best pokersite on the internet. Come and play with us and see what you’ve been missing. We are just about playing poker. TrueWager was created to make money. How do we plan to do that? Simple, offering the players a good game. Do we have a good game? We believe we do. It will be up to you to tell us whether our game is good enough. We are continuing development and are adding new features on a weekly basis.

TrueWager is not a skin, not a license, it is fully owned and operated by TrueWager.

Poker enthusiasts can enjoy a selection of 4 poker games including Five Card Stud, Texas Hold’em, Omaha High/Low, and Seven Card Stud High/Low.

 

 

UltimateBet

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For a limited time only, we’re giving all new first time depositors a 100% Deposit Bonus.

Simply make your first deposit and we’ll credit your account 100% - up to$ 350 - in bonus dollars.

UltimateBet continues to be available for play be all members of the online community worldwide, including US players.

The Origin Of Poker?

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Many theories of where poker actually began can be found when searching for the history of poker.  Here are some of the most popular theories:

1. The Chinese Theory. Once upon a time… Emperor Mu-tsung and his wife were playing “domino cards” and one day it became poker. If you like the idea of the Chinese ancestor of poker then accept this theory and stop reading this article.

   2. The Persian Theory. It says that the game was brought to New Orleans by Persian sailors. The name of the game was “As nas”. Doesn’t sound like poker? In addition to it the deck consisted of 25 cards with 5 suits.

   3. The Indian Theory. Even Indians were gamblers! Their poker was called Ganjifa.

   4. The English Theory. The Bragg (or brag) game also could be the ancestor of Poker. One of proofs is that English Bragg incorporated bluffing.

   5. The French Theory. Those who settled in New Orleans in 1480 played a card game called Poque. And it was the first time when a deck with four suits (spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts) was used.

   6. The German Theory. “Ich Poche!” – he cried and rapped on the table. This what distinguishes the pochspiel. The player has two ways: either pass or open by saying “Ich Poche!” and rapping on the table.

     It’s clear that all these games brought something to Poker. Poker is a pochspiel, bragg, ganjifa and poque all rolled in one. There are also many disputes about the name of the game, but they are not so serious as disputes about the origins. As for the name. You know two theories: French (Poque) and German (Pochspiel). The other words-ancestors could be: pukka (funny Hindu word), poke (word used by pickpockets), hocus-pocus (magic term… and somebody believes it… maybe magicians themselves?).
Anyway, it doesn’t matter where poker came from. The fact is that it is the number one card game in the world. And the types of poker we know today are not the last ones! Be prepared!


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