'What online poker site do you recommend I play for real money?'
That’s a question I’m asked at least once a week, and unless you live in one of the three states that currently regulate online poker (New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware) my answer is always the same – I don’t suggest any of them. The fact of the matter is depositing real money on unregulated offshore sites (i.e. Bovada, Cake, etc.) comes with a long list of risks, including abysmal customer service, lack of accountability, and the chance you may never get your money back.
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Instead, I recommend checking out a subscription-based site, such as ClubWPT.com.
'Is it worth the monthly fee?'
'Are there any benefits?'
'How does it compare to the real-money sites I used to play on?'
Those are just a few of the follow-up questions I’m usually asked, and the answers to each tend to have a strong influence on whether or not someone tries subscription-based poker. Of course paying a monthly fee to play poker isn’t for everyone, because truthfully, it differs from traditional online poker.
If you’re a either a full-time grinder or semi-pro looking to supplement your income, then subscription-based poker probably isn’t for you. On the other hand, if you’re a recreational player looking to practice, play more hands, and get better at poker without risking a fortune, then it’s the perfect fit. Likewise, if you just want to play and compete — with a chance to win great prizes I might add – then you just might like it too.
To help determine whether or not a subscription-based poker site is up your alley, consider the following pros and cons.
Obviously there are pros to subscription-based poker, but of course there are certain cons too.
Like I said, subscription-based poker isn’t for everyone. The good news is that most sites offer free trial periods, so you can try it for yourself to see if it meets your needs. Keep in mind that such sites do differ from traditional gambling sites, and that there are both pros and cons to that. Use the following chart – which summarizes the pros and cons – to help decide whether or not you want to give it a try:
Subscription-based sites are viable online poker options, especially for those residing in sweepstakes-eligible states that don’t currently offer legalized and regulated Internet gaming. Again, most sites offer a free trial, so you can experience subscription-based poker at no cost.
As I said, unregulated sites come with a lot of risk, so for those who have an online poker itch they need to scratch, I recommend checking out a site like ClubWPT.com. In my opinion it’s the gold standard of subscription-based poker. Like they say, 'Never lose a dime playing poker… Guaranteed!'
For me, ClubWPT.com, the official membership site of the World Poker Tour, is the most reputable poker site utilizing a subscription-based model, and I actually have personal experience playing there.
Players in eligible states and territories can join and play for free right now — if you do you’ll start with 5,000 play chips and be able to play unlimited poker. Additionally, those seeking a more thorough experience can pay a monthly subscription fee as low as $19.99 (depending on the length of the membership term you select) – currently offered as a 14-day free trial — and become a VIP Member of ClubWPT.com, which not only includes free entry into the sweepstakes but also access to extras such as 200,000 starting chips; 500 tournament points; digital goods such as BLUFF Magazine online and archived episodes of the World Poker Tour; and $100,000 in cash and prizes each month. Of course that includes qualifiers into televised WPT Main Events across the country, which is what inspired me to join the site in the first place.
I distinctly recall watching Andy Whetstone on the Season IX WPT Hollywood Poker Open broadcast on FSN, and I was envious. He qualified for the $10,000 buy-in event for free on ClubWPT.com and soon found himself at the final table alongside of well-known poker pros Ali Eslami, Tom Marchese, William Reynolds, and Erik Seidel. It was a dream come true for any amateur, and I enjoyed watching him turn his free entry into a fifth-place finish for $62,041.
Whetstone is just one of many ClubWPT qualifiers — as they’ve come to be known on broadcasts — who have found success; in fact, to date these qualifiers have cashed for $316,410 in live WPT events.
Player | WPT Event | Season | Date | Buy-In | Prize |
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Leron Washington | WPT Celebrity Invitational | VIII | Feb. 2010 | Freeroll | $100,000 |
Craig Edwards | Bellagio Five Diamond Poker Classic | IX | Dec. 2010 | $10,300 | $12,669 |
Andy Whetstone | Hollywood Poker Open | IX | April 2011 | $10,000 | $62,041 |
Arturo Rodriguez | WPT Jacksonville | X | Nov. 2011 | $3,700 | $55,077 |
Bernard Valure | Seminole Hard Rock Showdown | X | April 2012 | $10,000 | $25,056 |
Efren Abustan | Legends of Poker | XI | August 2012 | $3,700 | $18,100 |
Phillip Smith | Legends of Poker | XI | August 2012 | $3,700 | $9,500 |
David Daggett | WPT World Championship | XII | April 2014 | $15,400 | $33,967 |
For those interested in trying their hand at subscription-based poker, I suggest taking advantage of ClubWPT.com’s 14-day free trial, which you can read more about by clicking here.
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