Tower Gaming
Tower Gaming is a part of the OnGame network, a large network of poker sites that have been linked together. I’ve played this site before and found that it has excellent software, a wide variety of games, and very profitable bonuses. It a great place for an inexperienced player to start out, and equally good for an experienced player looking for easy money.
When I made my first deposit, the site gave me 100% of what my deposit was with an extra $200 dollars on top of that. The maximum you can make off of it is $400 altogether and it’s an extremely easy way to start off with a lot of money. Most of the other bonuses are based off of how many point you have earned. Whenever I play in a pot, I get 0.1 points for every 10¢ that is raked. The points are distributed evenly, even if you weren’t the biggest player in the pot. You can turn these points into cash bonuses or tickets into tournaments.
The first thing I noticed about the site was its really nice display. Everything is very well organized and easy to navigate, so you shouldn’t have too many problems. There is a note taking feature that you can use on the players, and you can actually assign colors to different players so they are easier to remember. Some people like to play multiple tables at once, so you can shrink the screen and add more tables if you like. There is a downloadable version and a non-downloadable version for Mac and Linux users. I find the non-downloadable version useful when I’m playing from a friend’s house or a different computer.
I prefer to play Texas Hold’em, but the site also offers Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo, and Five-Card Draw. There are lots of different betting options including Limit, Pot-Limit, and No-Limit. Tournaments run every day, and Sit & Gos are also available. Freerolls are done every hour, but a surprisingly small amount of players enter them. The pots may only be $15 or $20 dollars, but it’s not that difficult to win a couple a days.
Play is fairly loose in the low stakes games, but it can get pretty competitive in the high stakes games and upper parts of tournaments. If you are an inexperienced player, its best to start off in the low stakes until you get the hang of it. Experienced players will find that easy money can be made in the low limits, though it may mean only winning a little bit at a time.
This site does not accept U.S. players anymore, but it still has a fairly large customer base. Players can choose to deposit money onto the site using Click2Pay, ClickandBuy, MasterCard, Moneybookers, Neteller, or Visa. To withdrawal most people use Click2Pay, Moneybookers, or Neteller, but some people choose to get checks instead. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a decent site with game variety and excellent start up bonuses.