Battlefield:
Battlefieldpoker is on the same network as Royal Vegas Poker, Prima Network. Since this is a skin on a big network, there are a lot of players on at one time.
at Battlefield, the graphics are straight-forward and easy to understand. The view of the poker table is straight down, and there aren't any images for players. On the bottom of the window you'll see a small tab to show stats. This is my favorite feature about the Prima Networks because the stats are updated every single hand right in front of your eyes. The table details such as hands, pots, and player chat are all on the right side of the poker window. Some people are used to it being on the bottom, so this might be an uncomfortable change.
The small - medium stakes players at Battlefieldpoker are fishy and like always, if you have the bankroll, you can crush these games with ease. The higher stakes players, although I didn't play against them, are better. The games higher up on the ladder are more aggressive and require solid play.
BattlefieldPoker isn't offering any special signup bonus. The main promotions offered are BadBeat jackpots, and the Magic Hand.
With the BadBeat Jackpot, the person who loses with four of a kind or better gets 50% of the Jackpot, the winner gets 25%, and the other 25% is split among the players at the table.
The Magic Hand is simple. Everyday there is a certain hand picked, and if someone at a ring game of 3+ players, gets the hand, same suit and all, they win $500!
Tournaments and Sit and Gos:
Battlefield has a terrible tournament structure, and the traffic in tournaments is far worse than the cash games.
Sit and Gos:
Battlefield offers the traditional sit and Gos with multi table and 1-table tournaments. It’s hard to find many sngs other than Hold em, but occasionally they pop up. The competition in these games is very easy, especially the turbos. Basically, you can choose to play an sng where the blinds increase extremely fast, every 2 hands in the fastest ones, called extreme turbos. They are basically luckfests cause the blinds rises so fast, it takes about 2 trips around the table till they are half your stack.
Battlefield offers a unique kind of sng called rounders. It’s basically a step tournament with a payout at the end. It starts with a small buyin tournament ($5), and the top 2 finishers move on to level 2. The top finishers in each level thereafter move forward to the next level, with level 5 culminating in a huge payout to the winners.
Multitables
Prima offers some large multitable tournaments (up to 100k guaranteed) and some satellite tournaments. The satellites offered are mainly for the WPT and EPT, but there are some for the larger multitable tournaments and occasionally for the WSOP, but very few people qualified from the Prima network.
Depositing money onto Battlefieldpoker is very easy and secure. There are many methods of payment accepted:
Neteller, Firepay, Visa, Mastercard, Diner's Club, ECO, Payspark, Click2Pay, UseMyBank, and Delta.
Kahnawake
Battlefieldpoker is on the same network as Royal Vegas Poker, Prima Network. Since this is a skin on a big network, there are a lot of players on at one time.
at Battlefield, the graphics are straight-forward and easy to understand. The view of the poker table is straight down, and there aren't any images for players. On the bottom of the window you'll see a small tab to show stats. This is my favorite feature about the Prima Networks because the stats are updated every single hand right in front of your eyes. The table details such as hands, pots, and player chat are all on the right side of the poker window. Some people are used to it being on the bottom, so this might be an uncomfortable change.
The small - medium stakes players at Battlefieldpoker are fishy and like always, if you have the bankroll, you can crush these games with ease. The higher stakes players, although I didn't play against them, are better. The games higher up on the ladder are more aggressive and require solid play.
BattlefieldPoker isn't offering any special signup bonus. The main promotions offered are BadBeat jackpots, and the Magic Hand.
With the BadBeat Jackpot, the person who loses with four of a kind or better gets 50% of the Jackpot, the winner gets 25%, and the other 25% is split among the players at the table.
The Magic Hand is simple. Everyday there is a certain hand picked, and if someone at a ring game of 3+ players, gets the hand, same suit and all, they win $500!
Tournaments and Sit and Gos:
Battlefield has a terrible tournament structure, and the traffic in tournaments is far worse than the cash games.
Sit and Gos:
Battlefield offers the traditional sit and Gos with multi table and 1-table tournaments. It’s hard to find many sngs other than Hold em, but occasionally they pop up. The competition in these games is very easy, especially the turbos. Basically, you can choose to play an sng where the blinds increase extremely fast, every 2 hands in the fastest ones, called extreme turbos. They are basically luckfests cause the blinds rises so fast, it takes about 2 trips around the table till they are half your stack.
Battlefield offers a unique kind of sng called rounders. It’s basically a step tournament with a payout at the end. It starts with a small buyin tournament ($5), and the top 2 finishers move on to level 2. The top finishers in each level thereafter move forward to the next level, with level 5 culminating in a huge payout to the winners.
Multitables
Prima offers some large multitable tournaments (up to 100k guaranteed) and some satellite tournaments. The satellites offered are mainly for the WPT and EPT, but there are some for the larger multitable tournaments and occasionally for the WSOP, but very few people qualified from the Prima network.
Depositing money onto Battlefieldpoker is very easy and secure. There are many methods of payment accepted:
Neteller, Firepay, Visa, Mastercard, Diner's Club, ECO, Payspark, Click2Pay, UseMyBank, and Delta.
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