The software of Absolute Poker is quick and reliable as it always has been. It’s only available in downloadable version. The graphics are well designed, sharp and crispy, the software is customizable, so anyone can set it to their liking. You can only play at ten tables simultaneously, they have the mini table function and you can arrange the tables automatically with a single click. In the Lobby you can see all the regular statistics, such as flop view percentage rate and average pot.
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The games on Absolute Poker are the usual. Texas Hold’em (heads-up, no limit, fix limit, full ring and short handed), Omaha, Omaha high-low, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud high-low, and Razz. These are available on short handed or full ring tables, in no limit, pot limit, and limit version too. The fix limit tables range from $0.02/$0.04 to $50/$100, but most of the play is concentrated on micro stakes. The no limit games range from $0.10/$0.25 to $5/$10, but again, the most of the players are on micro stakes. Almost all of the players play at the Hold’em tables.
The biggest traffic is at the micro limit tables on Absolute Poker, where the games are very loose. The flop view percentage is sometimes over 50% or 60%. So you can expect the games to be full of action and profitable on small stakes. At the ten handed tables, at middle stakes like $2/$4 blinds the game is a lot tighter and the flop view percentage falls under 30%.
The traffic is most significant in Texas Hold’em, primarily at the short handed (6 handed) tables, but you can find opponents in full ring and in heads up. Absolute Poker runs many tournaments from $1 up to $500, the tournaments are usually turbo, and the players are easily beatable. They run many satellites to live event, and they have a lot of Guaranteed Prize tourneys too.
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