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BetUS Poker

BetUS Poker is owned by BetUS, an American bookmaker by origin, that's been active since 1996. Around 500 people work for BetUS, around 100.000 players from all over the world play at BetUS Poker.


BetUS Poker uses the Cake Poker network and software. You can specifically notice this by the 3D characters at the poker tables.

Bonuses  

  • 100% welcome bonus up to $ 600 (min. deposit $ 30)
  • 25% monthly reload bonus

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BetUS Poker

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common features

You have 3 months to release the $600 welcome bonus. Every BetUS point is worth $0.06 and your bonus is released in parts of $5 each. The poker room offers tournaments regularly, some of which offer prizes of up to $3 million. You can also qualify for WSOP, WPT or Aussie Millions through satellites. BetUS Poker even has the monthly Million Dollar Freeroll, where the winner takes home $75.000.


BetUS Poker has quite a lot of gamblers at the poker tables because a lot of players come from BetUS Sport, the BetUS sports betting site. Use this to your advantage. Money is there for the taking! There's a lot of action, especially at the low limit No Limit Hold'em tables. At peak times, you'll find around 7.500 players there. Not as much compared to other poker rooms, but the large number of fish makes up for this.


Games


Texas Hold'em Limit ($0,04/0,08 - $100/200)

Texas Hold'em No Limit ($0,02/0,04 - $50/100)

Texas Hold'em Pot Limit ($0,05/0,10 - $3/6)

Omaha Hi/Lo Pot Limit ($0,02/0,04 - $5/10)

Omaha Hi/Lo Limit ($0,50/1 - $2/4)

Omaha Hi/Lo No Limit ($0,02/0,04 - $2/4)

Pot Limit Omaha ($0,02/0,04 - $50/100)

Limit Omaha ($0,50/1 - $1/2)

Sit & Gos

Tournaments

Satellites for big tournaments, such as WSOP, WPT and Aussie Millions

Play Money



deposit options and supported platforms

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pros/cons

Pros

  • a lot of big freerolls

  • royal welcome bonus

  • satellites for large live tournaments such as the WSOP
     

Cons

  • difficult sign-up

  • relatively low number of players



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