Party Poker is the largest poker rooms online and having some of the weakest competition out there. This site has rebuilt its player base and has become the largest non-US poker room online.
Lucky Ace offers a 100% sign up bonus up to $400. What makes their bonus offer better then most is Lucky Ace pay 25% of your Welcome Bonus instantly to your account before you even sit down at your first table. The remaining 75% of your bonus is easy to clear by accumulating Bonus Points.
Unibet is a solid book with an impeccable payout performance and so far they have established a respectable name for themselves in a highly competitive industry.
Winner Poker is a sleek and exciting online poker site which is powered by award-winning Playtech software and part of the iPoker Network.
Mansion Poker - Known for weaker players, a moderate amount of traffic, but with unique software, large deposit bonuses and the cash-added tournaments. “U.S. Players Not Allowed”
PKR is probably the most advanced online Poker Room when it comes to the look and feel of your playing experience. Games take place in stunning 3D environments and players can give themselves a complete digital makeover whenever they feel like it.
Carbon Poker is a growing poker room with very detailed and stylish games. The site features a decent amount of traffic with country specific tournaments and promotions. "U.S. Players Not Allowed”
Poker Nordica is another poker room on the merge network; it has been around since February 2007 so is still a baby in terms of development and marketing. It is owned by Casinokontanter.com Ltd which is a Danish company operating out of Malta.
Poker Heaven is good looking site on the easy to win Boss Poker Network. With a strong focus on games and qualifiers for European & UK poker players it has very weak passive players & easy to use software.
Action Poker has the basic selection of games available on most online poker sites. In addition this site offers popular Asian Games.
In addition to standard poker games PayNoRake offers Asian card games not usually found on westernised cardrooms