Empire Poker review

Empire poker is a Party Gaming network member, and as such it accepts no US players. Party Poker has been involved in negotiations with the DoJ concerning the return of the brand to the US, which would mean hat Empire Poker could start accepting US customers too.
Despite the current restrictions though, there’s not really any shortage of traffic at Empire Poker. Party Poker’s still huge player liquidity takes care of the matter in a pretty efficient way.
As far as the quality of the competition is concerned: you’ll find plenty of loose and juicy tables at Empire Poker. Apparently there are scores of casino players and sports bettors playing there for some reason.

The software that Empire Poker uses is the recently overhauled Party Poker software which is quite excellent in several respects. The graphics are smooth and elegant, the table animations likewise. Multi tabling is supported and there’s no loss of performance when someone opens up several tables at the same time. The functionality offered by the software is excellent too. You’ll find all the options you may have grown to expect, and the stability of the outfit is quite impressive too.

The sign-up bonus offered by Empire poker is a 100% mach on player deposits, up to $100. That may not be the most generous deal ever, but the room makes up for it in other ways.
The bonus needs to be redeemed before cash-out. Players have 60 days to have the bonus transferred into their real money account s $10 at a time.