2008/02/21

All About Full Tilt Poker

By Robert Bell

The term "full tilt poker" basically means online poker. Access to an online site is easy, one such site is fulltiltpoker, and the site introduces you to online poker to the max. Instructions on how to play, an introduction to the team, you can even bet real money. They have an online poker forum where you can read FAQ on the game itself. They have poker tournaments which include 'sig & go tournament poker', 'multi-table tournament poker' and 'private tournaments'. They have a players' lounge where in you can have discussions on everything from tournaments to how much you love poker.

The full tilt poker bonus code is the bonus code offered on site in cooperation with a poker site and is not case sensitive or does it expire. The bonus is a first time deposit up to $600 and is used by numerous players and has been verified to work. So for each dollar raked from the pot, every player who was dealt cards for that hand will earn one point. You can earn partial points if less than one dollar is raked, and you can earn up to three points per hand. Each point is worth $.06, so you can earn up to $18 per hundred hands.

Full tilt poker is a poker room that advertises chats with the pros, playing with the pros and learning from them. Full tilt poker has accumulated a team of professional poker players to promote the poker room. These professionals actually take part in some of the tournaments and ring games offered by Full Tilt Poker. It offers a wide variety of poker games including no limit, pot limit, and fixed limit hold?em as well as Omaha. Play money games are also available.

2008/02/19

Buying World of Warcraft Gold

By Josie Lee

Buying WoW gold has become extremely popular over the last year and a half. Now more and more people are playing World of Warcraft and many other mmorpgs. There are currently about nine million registered warcraft fans world wide. Blizzard currently contains the largest mmorpg subscriber base in the world. With that many players I'm sure there are a large portion that will be looking forward to buying WoW gold, but since these are virtual transactions how would one know whether that seller or trustable and reliable?

To start narrowing sellers down, you can ask for their paypal account. Usually it is visible on their site and many sellers praises their reputation with having paypal as their merchant processor. Paypal offers two different types of seals. One that represents how many verified customers they have sold to and one that displays whether they are a world wide seller. You are also able to find their status of whether they are using a personal paypal account, premeir or an actual legitimate business account. You can also find the length they have been in business. Currently the most popular seller at the moment holds over 50,000 unique verified transactions, it may not seem much but the number of

So you're not a fan of trusting paypal yourself? Well you can always look through their domain age & registrant information. Popular domiain regstrars allows you to check the ownership of the domain and how long it has been hosted for. You can find whether the domain is registered to an individual or to a business along with their length of operations. You can also find their older versions of the site to see if they have done anything fishy. Archive.org is one of the popular sites that allows you to see snapshots of the websites in the past.

Last but not least you can always use the popular search engine to find more information on the WoW gold seller. Usually by just typing in the name you would be able to find plentiful of information that other users may have mentioned. It is also dependent on how popular that seller is as well, you may not even be able to find much. With large stores and trustworthy sellers you should not have much to worry. There are many popular forums that discusses over sellers and provides many recommendations as well. Good Luck and World of Warcraft!

2008/02/17

WoW Gold an Blizzard

By Josie Lee

We all know the game World of Warcraft. The biggest mmorpg in the world with a subscriber base of over 9 million players. From it's release, over 2 and a half years now many players have complained about other players cheating by buying WoW gold. Blizzard has agreed to take on the role to stop those who are selling the gold. As from what I can see, Blizzard has yet done much to stop and the gold selling has become an even bigger business than over. It comes to my attention that it seems as if there are now a larger portion of players who are looking to buy WOW gold than ever.

Could it be possible that Blizzard is somewhat behind the scenes of gold selling? Whether they are or not but players are accepting the ideal of buying and selling WoW gold. World of Warcraft fans now even sell the gold personally themselves to make extra cash to pay for the subscription fee they pay Blizzard every month.

Blizzard also states that the account is theirs and you cannot sell your virtual account. I question myself, didn't we buy the game and account? Blizzard may own the right to your character and etc but you still paid for the game, the key and you worked on the account yourself. You're able to sell any of your other games that you don't want to play anymore so why can't you sell your account with the cd as well?

Sonly Online Entertaint has 2 of the most popular games which includes EverQuest and Star Wars Galaxies. SOE supports the idea of players selling their currencies and etc by providing an auction house in which they charge a small fee for players to auction their virtual items to another player. If blizzard were to pick up on this they would make quite alot of extra cash (not that they really need it).

The only work I've seen Blizzard doing is banning accounts of the gold sellers accounts. As many accounts as they ban it doesn't seem to stop them. As long as there is a desire from a large number of players who wishes to buy, there will always be a seller who is willing to provide. Why not let the players decide what they want? Isn't the game supposed to cater the players happiness?

Blizzard has threaten many sellers to stop selling with lawsuits but never have one site been shut down yet. I have spoken with several sellers that they've received a letter but nothing after. What good is a threat without the action to back up your words. At this point I believe Blizzard may be giving in to what players want and have let the players build the market.

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