April 9 - Another successful poker room has joined the fast growing Merge
Poker Network, it was revealed this week. BigBet247, a professional,
sophisticated poker site combined forces with Merge to bring players a poker
experience that is one of a kind.
Using the latest technology and top-of-the-range software, BigBet247 assures
players of a realistic and challenging poker environment from the word go. The
games are available at all different levels so that players will always find a
game that suits them.
Newcomers are especially welcome at this site. Not only are they rewarded
with an excellent 100% deposit bonus of up to $500, but they also have access to
an excellent poker school that explains all there is to know about the game from
A to Z.
Experienced players will also find exactly what they are looking for in terms
of challenge, game levels and loyalty bonuses at BigBet247. By joining the Merge
Poker Network, BigBet247 has increased its customer base significantly and is
therefore able to offer poker players a wider selection of opponents from all
around the world.
Players who are looking for a bit of poker respite among their rounds of
exciting games, will be pleasantly surprised with BigBet247's range of casino
games. Over forty different games are on offer, including blackjack, roulette
and video poker. In addition, players can try their luck at sports betting
through wagering on games such as golf, horse racing or NASCAR.
The poker games offered by BigBet247 are second to none, ranging from Seven
Card Stud, Omaha Hi/Lo and, of course, Texas Hold 'em. The tournament schedule
is wild at this site, with a regular round of competitions.
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