Virtual City Poker Review
Virtual
City Poker
Overview
Virtual
City Poker is another operator of the Prima Poker
Network and has been since March 2003. The benefit of
playing on the network is the continual strong flow
of players, a result of many poker sites all feeding
through to one big room. Because of the size of Prima,
they also spread a good variety of games from very low
limit (easy pickings!) to high stakes pot limit and
no limit (great if you’ve got the bankroll or
good to just watch)
Graphics / Software
Call me old fashioned, but there is not much that
you can do to convince me that I’m anywhere but
in front of my computer looking at cards on screen.
(I’ve tried True poker, but it’s just too
slow.) The graphics are clear here and your hole cards
are easy to see. When the flop comes, the cards are
always visible, and they even have an indicator that
shows who has acted and what they did.. I did have a
few issues with the software when they first introduced
the Multi Table Tournament, as it always seemed to freeze
and was really slow, but I think after constant calls
from thousands of players, they have ironed out these
glitches
Cashout / Bonus
The reason that I chose this site was due to the fact
that there are so quite a few different sites that operate
for the prima network, but Virtual
city is one of the few that has the backing of a
large casino group. When putting down my hard earned
dollars, I feel that security of information and credit
details are a huge part of where I play, and knowing
that Virtual City comes under the highly professional
banner of CasinoRewards and is therefore heavily monitored,
I am safe in the knowledge that all is secure, and when
it comes to cash out it comes safely and without hassle.
The bonus was the first thing that attracted me to Virtual
City, as I did not want to have to put up $100 that
some of the other sites have as a minimum deposit. $30
for $30 is good for me. As well as this Virtual City
offer a daily prize of $250 for the highest hand and
a bad beat jackpot of a minimum $500.
Customer / Support / Security
Customer support is important to me as things in the
online world inevitably go wrong. The Poker
room shares the same support as the casinos attached
to it, so there is always someone on the phone 24/7,
and even though for big technical issues, the support
has to contact the Prima network (why the player can’t
contact Prima Poker direct, I don’t know) you
usually have any questions resolved within a 24hour
time frame. Most quick questions I had about my account
or cashout, were answered right there on the spot.
Live Games
This site has 5 Card Stud !! Not many online poker
rooms cover this game anymore, but as an old school
player, it’s great to find a site that not only
has it, but also has a whole bunch of players ready
and willing to play. Virtual
city has all the big games such as Holdem, Omaha
and as mentioned above 5 Card and 7 Card Stud. It also
has a whole spread of games with heads up action, so
if you can find a willing partner, you can sit at a
private table and go back and forth.
Limits
I’m a middle limit player so Virtual
City is right up my alley, but they do have all
limits, from very low 25c/50c all the way up to pot
limit 50/100. A lot of people I come across say that
they like the micro limit (2c/4c) games offered at other
poker sites, but I find that no one is willing to lay
down a hand at that level, so I’d rather stick
to playing for fun than playing for such small limits.
Tournaments
If you had asked me about Tournaments at Virtual
City a couple of months ago, I would have told you
that the site was all about the ring games, but low
and behold, they introduce a multi-table tournament
platform. The site has gone up and up since this, with
player traffic shooting through the roof. They offer
daily freerolls starting at $200 and going up to $3000
(Although you must have played in at least 50raked hands
to qualify for this one) They also run a couple of daily
satellites that feed a big end of month tournament,
where the prize is usually flights and entry fee into
a major land based tourney (yes, we’re talking
the World Series of Poker or many of the WPT). Not bad
on the back on a $15 buy in. In summary because of the
tournament spread at Virtual City, the ring games are
getting better by the minute and the money is flowing
right into my pocket.
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City Poker
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