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Nico Behling

Today we want to take a look at a player who is still new to the world of professional poker and not yet such an established name as a Chris Ferguson, let alone Doyle Brunson. Nico Behling, 23 years of age, hasn’t even seen a third of the springs that Texas Dolly has and yet isn’t one of the myriad of no-name poker players anymore. The young German from Jena managed to end up in the money at the WSOP 2007 (receiving $18,420 for finishing 43rd) and made sure that we would remember his name by narrowly missing the final table of the Aussie Millions Main Event in 2008. However he was compensated with 175,000 Australian Dollars (which equals approximately €88,500).

Nico Behling from GermanyIn November 2008 Nico Behling finally reached a final table in a big international tournament. In season 5 of the European Poker Tour (EPT) he managed to advance to the final table where he would stay until the bitter end. And bitter it was in a sense because he eventually lost to the Portuguese Joao Barbosa – but once again the money probably helped ease the pain. He proved a fair loser as he immediately congratulated the Portuguese and in the course of the following interviews managed to see the good – the amazing sum of €205,270 which he could take home. Yes, winning a lot of money definitely makes it easier to accept defeat.

For the young German who qualified for this event once more online at Everest Poker playing some of the numerous satellites, this was actually his ninth appearance at the heavily contested EPT – and the first one that saw him end in the money. And impressively so. This fact probably also helped accept the second place. We are looking forward to hearing more from Nico Behling in the future. And if he stays active for as long as the ingenious grandfather of poker, Doyle Brunson, we will be able to cover him for more than half a century still!

Magic Moments With bwin Poker

Are you a poker player as well as a sports fan? Then you will love bwin’s popular Magic Moments of Poker (MMOP) promotion that allows you to qualify for very special sports events like a “Train and Meet” with Real Madrid’s superstars. You will receive VIP treatment at all MMOP events, be it the mentioned meeting with Real Madrid’s star players, attending the start of the German Bundesliga as guest of the famous FC Bayern München or going to the FIBA 2009. But not only sports fanatics will find their favourite event on the MMOP list – the next stop will actually take you to the amazing PokerIsland, probably one of the most wonderful places to be playing poker at.

The mentioned bwin Poker MMOP package for PokerIsland doesn’t only include staying at a luxurious mansion (and “luxurious” definitely is no exaggeration here), fascinating night-life and exclusive clubbings but also all sorts of trend sports activities at the wonderful beach, sailing boat trips – and let’s not forget your participation in the MMOP semi-final being played in front of the cameras where you can prove yourself versus 6 opponents. Each of the already mentioned events will give you lots of extras to make sure you have a once in a life-time experience.

How can you qualify for an MMOP event?

Magic Moments of Poker (MMOP) with bwin

Of course you will have to show you have what it takes before being able to secure one of these spectacular VIP packages. Whether you choose to use the daily freerolls in order to qualify for the online final or whether you prefer Sit&Go tournaments is up to you. You can also opt to go for the direct buy-in for a modest $40+4 and take a seat at the online final this way. The prize pool is a guaranteed $30,000 with the first 3 players qualifying for the respective MMOP event and the remaining players in the money taking their share of the remaining $9,000.

Another way to qualify for the MMOP event of your choice is to participate in the Leaderboard Final. In order to qualify for that final you merely need to participate in one MMOP (Magic Moments of Poker) Leaderboard tournament of which there are 2 each day. After that any scheduled tournament will earn you points for the leaderboard. To make scheduling easier for you, you can check our list of tournaments and filter them according to your preference. If you are an active tournament player you should be able to end up in the top 100 of the MMOP Leaderboard which will automatically qualify you for the participation of the Leaderboard Final.

In case you haven’t registered with bwin Poker yet, take advantage of our bonus codes (poker bonus offers up to $500) that can be found in our bwin Poker Bonus section. You will also find all the details on how to clear your poker bonus. As always we advise you to inform yourself in detail about the bonus details before selecting your preferred poker bonus in order to maximise the benefit and choosing the right one for your playing style.

Don’t let your chance to have an unforgettable poker experience go by. The MMOP event PokerIsland will take place from July 3 – 7, in August you have the chance to win the FC Bayern München special package, September will allow you to be at the FIBA 2009 and October brings a “Meet and Train” with Real Madrid. Choose your favourite Magic Moments of Poker event – or simply take part in all of them. The cards are dealt, play with them.

Doyle Brunson

Last time I wrote about my favourite poker player, a calm and analytical person – Chris Ferguson. Well, Doyle Brunson falls into the same category, regarding both his player personality as well as my personal admiration for him. He is definitely on my list of people I would like to meet and have a chat with, not necessarily poker related. I hardly dare call him an old man out of fear of sounding disrespectful – however he always is amongst the oldest players at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). And amongst the most successful.

The poker pro and author of numerous poker strategy books that are referred to as poker bibles among serious players is 75 years of age. He was born on August 10, 1933, in Longworth, Texas. He can look back on more than half a century of experience as a professional poker player. He was the first player who managed to win the WSOP Main Event in consecutive years, the first to earn more than $1 million playing poker, one of only 4 players to win the WSOP Main Event more than once, has won 10 WSOP Bracelets (tied for second place with Honny Chan in that category) and the first of 5 players so far to win a WSOP Main Event as well as the World Poker Tour Title. It should not come as a big surprise that he is one of the most famous poker pros and has been inducted to the Hall of Fame as early as 1988. And he doesn’t show any signs of slowing down, let alone quitting the game!

Doyle Brunson used to be a very good athlete as he grew up in Longsworth, a small town with approximately 100 inhabitants. He had early success as a basketball player as well as long track runner and showed a lot of promise. However an accident while working forced him to wear a cast on his leg for 2 years and he had to abandon any dreams of a career in sports. From that moment on he concentrated on his studies and poker and found out that playing poker came very easy to him. After finishing his studies he realised that he could earn much more than his regular monthly salary in just a few hours of playing poker and decided to become a professional poker player.

Early career and a misread name

Doyle Texas Dolly Brunson

He started earning his first money by participating in illegal games in Fort Worth, Texas, and later also travelled to neighbouring states. Due to poker generally not being legalised back in these days he happened to find himself in some tricky situations on several occasions. Doyle Brunson was on the wrong end of a gun more than once, was held up, beaten up or robbed – you name it. After many turbulent years he eventually ended up in Las Vegas. By now his name is known not only for his poker skills but his much heralded books. One of the most famous of them is the popular Super System (as mentioned by Max in his blog post Sit&Go – Position and Starting Hand Requirements) which is being regarded as the poker bible by many poker players. Even though he claims that he lost a lot of money because of this book because now other players improved their game, he nonetheless managed to win more than an impressive $5,500,000 in live tournaments.

Some people wonder how he got his nickname Texas Dolly – in fact it was a very mundane mistake committed by Jimmy Snyder, an American sports commentator who simply misread Doyle’s last name and introduced him as Texas Dolly. From that moment on he was simply referred to as Dolly by many of his poker friends. His son Todd is also a poker pro and managed to win a WSOP Bracelet in 2005 playing Omaha Hi/Lo. This made Doyle and Todd the first father and son to win WSOP Bracelets.

If we talk about poker legends we will not be able to omit the name Doyle Texas Dolly Brunson – he is arguably one of the players who can claim to have influenced and shaped poker over the past few decades, be it as player or author. And it seems if he has his way this will continue for many years to come. And there is one thing that I really enjoy when he sits at a table: a lot of the usually chatty and noisy players decide to tone it down a bit and show some respect instead. Respect for his age? Rather respect for pure quality and style of one of the poker greats of all time.

Chris Ferguson

Today I want to talk about one of my favourite poker players. Why does he have that status with me? Apart from his magnificent carreer as poker player I simply admire his personality at and away from the table. I don’t think highly of people who believe they need to rely on psychological tricks by misbehaving at the table. Neither do I like it when people simply keep talking and talking in order to annoy someone else (don’t get me wrong, a certain Daniel Negrenau is very talkative indeed, but at least he shows class and humour – Tony G however… well, let’s just say he and I probably would not get along too well).

Chris Ferguson manages to dominate a table quietly simply through his presence and analytical abilities. I also have a lot of respect for his approach to the game itself. He claims that the money is not the most important aspect for him, he likes the challenge and primarily plays for prestige, honour and the satisfaction of having achieved something big when you are the last to stand up from the final table.

This is also the reason why he prefers playing tournaments rather than cash games. He once explained, “I just don’t like taking money from people after figuring out how they play. That’s just not my style. But once they put their money down for a tournament, it’s all over. Now, that money’s gone. I’m out to win the tournament. There’s something to shoot for in a tournament. More than money, I think.”

Of course this is an easy thing to say considering his success so far: 5 WSOP Bracelets and 2 WSOP Circuit Titles – and all in all more than $7,000,000 of prize money won. That sounds like a whole lot – and it is. Especially considering that this is a man who stated in an interview that poker is just something he does for fun and he wants to make a living in analytics and the stock market.

Christopher Philip Ferguson was born on April 11th, 1963, in Los Angeles. His parents have doctoral degrees in mathematics, his father teaches game theory and theoretical probability at UCLA. Chris himself has earned his Ph.D. in computer science. His analytical background shows strongly in his game and works to his advantage. He has researched the game of poker intensely and the photographic memory that he is supposed to have surely helps as well. This man has his built-in Odds Calculator.

How could you not recognise Jesus?

When Chris Ferguson is at a table you would have to be blind not to recognise him instantly. His poker outfit includes a cowboy hat and sun glasses – add to that his charismatic long hair and beard and you have a very unique looking poker player. But not only unique looking … he once started an experiment where he would have to build his bankroll of $0 (nothing, zip, void, nil, zero,…) up to $10,000 – which he did successfully after 16 months of online poker. For him this was merely to satisfy his own curiosity and it was during that experiment that he came up with his already famous bankroll management rules.

Away from the tables he doesn’t wear his hat. It is simply his way of getting into the mood and concentrate on playing poker. He probably earned his nickname Jesus because of his long hair and the quiet, contained demeanour he displays. He doesn’t use this nickname himself but it doesn’t bother him if others do. He is in general a shy person and prefers it if people walk up to him and start a conversation. He is even such a nice guy that he feels guilty when he is in a hurry and a fan chats him up and he has to cut him short.

If you ever happen to be at a WSOP Event (they are his favourite tournaments) and you see a long-haired cowboy, don’t be shy. Chat him up and get to know the person behind the sun glasses. And keep in mind that this quiet fellow is more than just a poker player, you may want to ask him about his success in Swing Ballroom Dancing – yes, he became champion in that discipline.

Chris Ferguson is a man with many interests besides poker. That alone is very impressive for a man as successful at professional poker as he is. To be honest it is hard for me to find any flaw in this man at all. It is very rare to see a man who has had such tremendous success and earned so much money playing poker merely as an extended hobby, who is the center of so much attention anywhere he goes and who still is so down to earth.

After long hours of research and lots of reading I finally found something that I had to disagree with and for the love of mankind I sincerely hope you are with me on this. When asked for his favourite movie Chris Ferguson answered ‘Monty Python’s Holy Grail’ while we all know the correct answer would have been ‘Monty Python’s Life of Brian’ – so close, Mr. Ferguson. Close but no cigar. That proves that no one is perfect, not even Jesus.

Qualify Online For The 2009 WSOP

Usually around this time in a year you can see a lot of World Series of Poker Satellites popping-up at most of the respectable online poker rooms. Therefore I decided to give it some attention in this blog post and shine some light on the most attractive ones from a selection of poker rooms you can find on Max Poker Bonus.

WSOP Satellites at partypoker

partypoker 2009 WSOP

My personal favourite this year is definitely partypoker, not because they offer the best Main Event package, but because their qualification structure seems to be the easiest (and most cost effective) amongst all. They run a variety of Single Table Tournaments (STTs), Multi Table Tournaments (MTTs) and even a WSOP Freeroll Qualifier.

The actual WSOP Satellite, which gives away one Main Event package valued at $12,000 per 20 players, has a buy-in of $600+$40 – which by all means is a pretty low buy-in. Of course getting into this satellite tournament through one of the sub satellites is more interesting.

I suggest the following sub satellites and sub qualifiers if you want to qualify online for the 2009 WSOP at partypoker:

WSOP Satellite Qualifier Special (MTT)

  • Buy-in: $172
  • When: Daily
  • Tickets: 1 in every 4 players will gain entry to the WSOP Satellite ($600+$40)

WSOP Sub Qualifier Special (MTT)

  • Buy-in: $47
  • When: Daily
  • Tickets: 1 in every 4 players will gain entry to the WSOP Satellite Qualifier Special ($172)

If you rather keep your spending limit low, there are several other WSOP Sub Qualifiers to choose from. The buy-ins start as low as $2 and $4, both of these tournaments having 1 ticket available for every $70 in the prize pool, or for the buy-in of $8 there’s a ticket for every 10 players.

WSOP Satellites at Everest Poker

The best WSOP package is offered by Everest Poker, the official sponsor of the WSOP last year. The standard package is worth $13,000, but there is more…

Everest Poker runs a promotion called the $1 Million Match, which simply means that the total winnings at the 2009 WSOP of all their qualifiers will be matched up to $1,000,000 and will be redistributed equally over all qualified players. Basically, this means that you don’t even have to end in the money – to get money!

On the other hand, they allow every qualifier to bring a friend and share the experience of the World Series of Poker circus. Everest Poker will cover your friend’s air fare.

Besides all of the above, you will officially be part of Team Everest Poker during the 2009 WSOP, meaning you will get gear to wear, but also be able to get VIP treatment just about everywhere you go, i.e. the Everest Poker lounge and penthouse – but more important at the Everest Poker annual WSOP Party.

Here’s how to qualify for the WSOP at Everest Poker:

Everest Poker 2009 WSOPEverest Poker offers you the possibility to qualify for the WSOP online, playing Steps Tournaments. You can start at Step 1 for just $2.70+$0.30 or you can buy-in directly at Step 6 for $1650+$78. Naturally, you can enter anywhere in between. The WSOP Steps Tournaments have a regular steps structure, where generally the best two players advance to the next step, third and fourth try again and fifth (sometimes also sixth) bounce back one step.

Besides a package for the WSOP Main Event, Everest Poker also offers a Side Event package valued at $3,500. After Step 4, you will have to choose if you want to play for the WSOP Side Event, or advance to Step 6. Direct entry on this level is $473+$30.

If you climb all the way up to Step 6 you will see that only the winner will get a WSOP package. Finishers from second to fifth will receive a cash prize, $1,500, $1,000, $500 and $500 respectively.

WSOP Satellites at bet365 Poker

bet365 Poker WSOP

The third room for a World Series of Poker qualification that I suggest is bet365 Poker. As everywhere else, you can qualify for the No-Limit Hold’em Main Event ($10,000), No-Limit Hold’em Side Events #28 plus #34 (both $1,500), but also for the WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Event ($10,000).

Ongoing sub satellites for all WSOP Super Satellites run daily. Direct buy-in for the Main Event Super Satellites is $500+$35, direct buy-in for the Side Events Super Satellites is $200+$15 and direct buy-in for the World Championship of Pot-Limit Omaha Satellites is $500+$35.

No-Limit Hold’em Main Event Package

  • $10,000 buy-in to the Main Event
  • $850 for accommodation at the Rio – 7 nights, July 4th – July 11th 2009
  • $250 WSOP registration fees
  • $1,900 travel and spending money

No-Limit Hold’em Side Events Package

  • Buy-in to WSOP NLHE Events 28 and 34, both with a buy-in of $1,500
  • $950 for accommodation at the Rio – 8 nights, June 11th – June 19th 2009
  • $250 WSOP registration fees
  • $1,800 travel and spending money

World Championship of Pot-Limit Omaha Package

  • $10,000 buy-in to the Main Event
  • $650 for accommodation at the Rio – 5 nights, June 18th – June 23th 2009
  • $250 WSOP registration fees
  • $2,100 travel and spending money

Meet Team Max Poker Bonus

Now that we have grown to a significant website, in less than a year (as our first franchise, the German version launched in June of 2008), it’s time to officially introduce all the people involved with Max Poker Bonus.

Maybe you haven’t noticed, but Max Poker Bonus is a lot more than just the site you’re looking at. We have franchises (sites that carry our name) in several languages, respectively German, English, Dutch – and soon also even French and Spanish.

There are a few people involved in getting these sites up and running – and even more important, keeping them up-to-date. Here below you can read some information about them and their responsibilities.

Kurt is the creative genius behind the Max Poker Brands. His excellent designing skills melt perfectly together with the special features on our sites. Yours truly, Giorgio, is the one responsible for all the development – from caching XML files to comprehensive server scripts.

When it comes to poker, we have Markus on our team, a.k.a. Max, who is the writer of all the strategy related content on Max Poker Bonus. He is a semi-professional poker player who competes both online and in live tournaments and offers us his insights and expertise as a player.

Of course all sites must have their own manager. Personally, I manage the Dutch site and all that comes around. Kurt’s job is to take care of the German site and both of us together make sure that our site for the United Kingdom stays in good shape.

Additionally, we’re more than happy to introduce a new member to Team MPB, as of past Friday. His name unfortunately must be kept confident for the time being (due to contract restrictions) but he brings a lot of experience from “the other side of the table” due to his employment as a consultant for several online poker rooms in the past. You can rest assured that all of us – especially you – will benefit from his vast experience and network. He will also be responsible for the French and Spanish Max Poker Bonus sites.

All of us work from our home-based offices, backed-up by our families. Some of us also have daytime jobs. Kurt and Max live in Austria, I live in the Netherlands and our latest team member lives on Gibraltar. As you see, we’re all over the world and very enthusiastic about poker!

We’re extremely excited about what we have managed to build up in such a short period of time. If you knew even a small part of our plans for the future you’d be amazed. Having such a varied audience brings a lot of opportunities. Soon we will introduce our membership section which will give members access to exclusive Max Poker Bonus features. This will also open the doors to special events that will only be available for our members.

Sponsorship

Doyle Brunson & Theo Adams

Since this spring we started to officially sponsor a Dutch poker player. Theo will be playing several live tournaments in Dutch casinos and I, Giorgio, will be lucky enough to take part in some of these events myself. If you happen to meet some players with Max Poker Bonus gear, approach them – chances are that it is Theo and me. We will be more than happy to have a chat and invite you to a drink.

The first tournament we will compete in will be the Twente Classics in Holland Casino Enschede. We will both participate in the €300+30 NL HE freezeout tournament on Sunday May 17. You can expect a full recap to be written in this blog afterwards. We are looking forward to meeting you!

Points Race At William Hill

The William Hill Poker Club offers a Points Race exclusively for Max Poker Bonus and our players. The idea behind this special promotion is to reward our players for all their support they have shown us so far and to give them the opportunity to earn some extra cash for being active and dedicated players on William Hill.

The promotion itself will start on the 1st of May 2009 and go on for a whole 2 months until midnight of the 31st of July 2009. In these 2 months all the points that you earn while playing poker at William Hill will be taken into consideration. Any of our players who pass the 20,000 points mark in these 2 months will be awarded a $300 cash prize to their player account. Of course you will keep the points and are able to use them to your discretion additionally to that reward.

Effectively this means that as a Max Poker Bonus player at William Hill you have the opportunity to clear $300 additionally while playing and thus clear these $300 at an even better rate than the William Hill Poker Bonus for first depositors. Let’s assume you sign up through Max Poker Bonus, deposit $300 at William Hill and are thus eligible to receive a 100% poker bonus which equals another $300.

In order to clear the first depositor bonus you have to earn 700 William Hill Points per $10 (it is an incremental bonus). If you want to clear the whole bonus you will have to gather 21,000 points. Once you clear 20,000 points however you will already be awarded our special Points Race bonus of $300 as an extra bonus! 1,000 more and the entire regular bonus will also be yours. Effectively this means you can improve your first deposit bonus by another $300.

This promotion is indeed very interesting for both new and existing players at William Hill Poker. We advise you to make most of your William Hill experience by signing up through us and being eligible for this great event.

Even if you should not manage to clear the whole 20,000 points in the time-span mentioned you need not despair. For all our players who reach at least 5,000 points in this event there will be a $500 Freeroll (that includes all the players who managed to clear the 20,000 points).

Make sure to use our bonus code (600MPB) when signing up at William Hill – you may also want to read about our in depth William Hill Poker Bonus offer prior to signing up.

$4,550,000 At Ecoop!

If you happen to be an established online poker player the term ECOOP will be well known to you and put a smile on your face. For those of you who are still new to the world of online poker: ECOOP stands for European Championship of Online Poker and the upcoming event is actually the fourth since December 2007.

The ECOOP IV is once again bigger and better and allows you to compete for your part of the imposing $4,550,000 that are waiting in the total prize pool. The first of the 14 events will be held on May 25 and each day there will be another tournament that allows you to win your part of the $4,550,000 as well as your ECOOP IV bracelet.

ECOOP IVAfter 2 weeks of playing different poker variants (Texas Hold’Em, 7 Card Stud and Omaha) the Championship will culminate in the main event – a NL Texas Hold’Em tournament for a stunning $1,500,000! This final event will be held on June 7 and has a buy-in of $1,500+$80. Alternatively you can of course qualify through satellites prior to the event – this option is available for all the 14 different events of the ECOOP IV.

The ECOOP IV is being hosted on the iPoker network and all poker rooms that are part of it offer you the chance to participate. It is your choice whether you want to play on Titan Poker or bet365. Choose whichever room is to your personal liking (maybe you currently have to clear a poker bonus on one of these rooms and are thus able to kill two birds with one stone).

If you aren’t yet a player at one of the rooms you may want to take the time and check the details of our special Titan Poker bonus and bet365 Poker Bonus offers. As always we urge you to take the time and compare the various poker bonus offers before signing up with a poker room in order to find the best deal for your specific situation and frequency of play.

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$30,000,000 Spring Championship Of Online Poker At PokerStars

If you are an online poker player who is serious about poker or who at the very least wants a poker room with lots of activity and great tournaments, you will not be able to steer clear of PokerStars. On the one hand you will find an abundance of guaranteed tournaments and qualifiers for such big live events as the EPT and on the other hand the sheer volume of players allows PokerStars to frequently offer new and amazing promotions. One example for this is the current promotion Spring Championship of Online Poker that enables you to play for your share of staggering $30 million prize pool.

This is the time when most of you who do not play high stakes games usually start moaning that there is no way to get any of that money – not so with PokerStars’ Spring Championship of Online Poker. Players of all levels will be able to earn their share of the amazing $30,000,000. You can compete no matter what limits you play. But how, you wonder, is this possible? Well, at each single scheduled event of this Championship there will be actually 3 different tournaments: one for low stakes players, one for medium stakes players and – you guessed it right – one for high stakes players. All in all there will be 22 events which equals 66 tournaments.

Spring Championship of Online PokerThe Spring Championship of Online Poker and your chance to grab some of that $30,000,000 will last from April 2 – 12. In order to be part of the world’s biggest online poker series so far you can qualify through numerous satellites at PokerStars. The direct buy-ins for the various events range anywhere from a mere $5.50 to an incredible $25,000. So you indeed may want to think about qualifying for some of these tournaments via satellites.

In the Championship events you will find about every variant of poker that you can play online – be it H.O.R.S.E. or Razz, 5-Card Draw or 7-Card Stud, Omaha or Hold’Em, FL, PL or NL,… It is hard not to find your favourite game. And the grand final on April 12 indeed is something extraordinary: a NL Texas Hold’Em tournament that is scheduled as a 2 day event. Of course this main event will also be divided into 3 tournaments that will see the low stakes players compete for $1,000,000 while the medium stakes players will fight for $3,000,000. And the high stakes version will be a guaranteed $5,000,000 tournament.

The month of April will see a lot of very happy PokerStars players. If you want to secure your chance of competing for the tremendous $30,000,000 prize pool you should register at PokerStars today and take advantage of being able to clear your poker bonus while at the same time fighting for a spot in the Spring Championship of Online Poker. You can find more detailed information on our PokerStars Bonus page. If you let this opportunity slip through your fingers you will only have yourself to blame. We have pointed this amazing promotion out to you, now it is your turn to act!

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New Loyalty Programme At bet365 Poker

Since February bet365 Poker offers their customers a new loyalty programme that aims to be more transparent as well as more rewarding. Poker players will find it easy to understand the concept of the new system and the advantages – one of the more obvious ones is that with the new point system (you will earn the same amount of points per rake regardless of VIP level) you don’t have to force yourself to play each month (we all get sick sometimes or want to take a break and go on a nice vacation) in order to stay at your current VIP level. You can simply take a break, come back and play your usual games and you will be back to your prior VIP level the following month without any point penalties whatsoever.

So to reiterate, every player earns the same amount of Merit Points for the same accomplishments. Fair is fair. In detail that means that each player will earn up to 10 points per rake and the buy-in fees will be rewarded with 15 points per $. Higher VIP levels are nonetheless a big thing as you will be able to take advantage of additional offers (like exclusive $1,500 freerolls or monthly luxury holiday draws) as well as better rates when converting your Merit Points to cash. Platinum Members will even be able to exchange their Merit Points for a WSOP package worth $16,000!

Advancing through the various VIP levels is quite easy and regular players will find that reaching Silver or Gold status is a task which is easily achieved. In order to become a member of the Platinum VIP level you will have to show your dedication and prove that you understand the game. And if you want to become part of the elitist Diamond Club you will have to be one of the big players. You cannot simply gather a certain amount of points to reach that level – the Diamond Club is an honour that can only be achieved through an invitation by bet365. Once you get there however you will enjoy exclusive service as well as lots of benefits and special offers that will cater your needs and wishes.

If you are new to bet365 make sure to sign up through Max Poker Bonus and secure yourself not only the impressive 200% poker bonus up to $600 – you will find details on our bet365 Poker bonus page – but also the right to compete in one of the weekly New Depositor Freerolls for $1,000. And as if that wasn’t enough, the top 100 of the weekly freerolls will qualify for the monthly New Depositor Freeroll for $2,000. Additionally there will be a bet365 Bounty Player in each of these tournaments and if you are the one taking him from the table you will be rewarded with an additional $22 Tournament Token for use in the event of your choice.