Poker Sign-up Bonus |
| Battlefield Poker new players can get up to a massive $1000 sign-up bonus, just use bonus code 'bfbonus' The bonus is 100% of your deposit so to get the maximum you need to start with $1000. |
Poker Promotions |
| Promotions focus on free rolls with prize pool totaling around $30,000. 5 Daily free rolls with prize pool of $1,000. They also have a bad beat jackpot running, see Battlefield Poker for more details. |
Deposit & Withdrawal Options |
| Quick easy deposits using: VISA, MasterCard, NETeller, PaySpark, Click2Pay, debit card (Switch, Solo, Delta) Withdraw your winnings using: Cash out via check, bank wire, (NETeller, Click2Pay, Prepaid ATM. Up to deposit amount can be cashed out directly to your credit card. |
Poker Player Competition |
| Players are loose here, typical viewed flop percentage can be anywhere between 40% and 60 % so the games can get wild. This is excellent for the tight aggressive player but expect some large swings. |
Support |
| 24/7 support: Yes Support Features: Email, telephone Email confirmation/receipt: No Speed: Quick Knowledge: Good |
Poker Traffic |
| Battlefield Poker is on the Prima network, a network of poker sites bringing together around 8000 players at peak times. Typically you will find around 70% of players at the tournament tables with the other 30% at the cash games. |
Poker Loyalty Bonus |
| After playing a certain number of raked you will be eligible for some high value free rolls. The quality of poker played at the free rolls is pretty low. |
Poker Game Variety |
| As standard texas hold 'em, Omaha and 7 card stud are hosted. They do not have the high/lo versions available as yet. |
Poker Rake |
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Pot limit an No limit are rakes at every $5 which is quit low. Games up to the $1/$2 are capped at $1.50 rake which is higher than the industry standard of just $1. Tournament fees are 10%, the $100 tournament fee is $9 |
Poker Software & Graphics |
| Being on the prima poker network and using software from Microgaming there have been some improvements made over the last few years. However, the speed of hands has increased and player time to react has been reduced. This makes for a quick game so you need to be on your toes. Multi table play is now more difficult because of this. |



