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Bugsys Club Poker For MacMacintosh Compatible Poker at Bugsys ClubBugsys Club is one of only a few online poker rooms to offer a full download version for a Macintosh computer. Bugsy's Club is a medium-sized online card room, and offers a fair number of ring games and tournament players. Also, Bugys Club does accept real money players from the USA. Bugsys Club offers over 10 different banking options and is currently offering a large sign up bonus. The Mac Bugsys Club download is a huge selling point for Mac and Linux poker players. Most Mac poker rooms only offer browser-based games for people who play using Macintosh computers. Java and flash-game interfaces usually work fine for most aspects of internet cardrooms, but there might be drag time or less quality in the interface, such as lower quality graphics or fewer features. With the full Mac download software, Bugsys Club gives Linux users the same treatment that Microsoft and PC online players receive. Every poker game available to PC gamblers is available to Mac gamblers at BugsysClub.com. You can take part in poker tournaments or ring games against either PC or Linux compatible players. Therefore, despite Bugsys Club.com being a medium-sized poker website, you'll have full access to the playing community. Almost 1700 players were online last time I visited the Bugsys Club site. Bugsys Club Sign Up BonusThe Bugsys Club Poker bonus is an initial 150% match up to $1000. While this bonus might sound generous, don’t be fooled. This is a very slow clearing bonus, which is all but impossible to clear at fixed limit games under $3/$6 or Pot Limit and No Limit games where the average pot size is not $20 or more. The bonus clears at a rate of $10 per 100 Bugsys Club Points (BCP) earned, which take a while to amass. How Bugsys Club Points Are EarnedMac poker players at Bugsys Club earn points based on each pot they play where the rake reaches 5 cents in $1/$2 Fixed limit games. In No Limit or Pot Limit games, player earn points when the rake reaches $1. In Fixed Limit games with stakes of $2/$4 and higher, Mac poker players earn club points. Additional Sign Up Promotions At Bugsys ClubMac poker players who deposit certain amounts of money on their initial deposit also receive entry to the Million Dollar Deal qualifiers. The more the initial deposit is, the more entries you will receive. Below is a list of first deposit tournament perks, which can be viewed as another form of welcome bonus at Bugsys Club. If your first deposit is:
Therefore, new Mac or Linux poker players at Bugsy's Club Poker rooms can receive up to 5 entries into the periodic Million Dollar Deal online qualifiers. Mac Bugsys Club Software ReviewBugsys Club is one of just three online poker rooms to offer a full download version to players accessing their card room from a Mac. The software is one of Bugsys Club's key selling features, as it matches up well in any side by side comparison and can easily rival any other Mac or Windows system. Mac players will appreciate the fact that Bugsys Club went to so much trouble to adopt casino and card room software compatible with Mac, because so few online poker sites have taken the trouble. Once inside the lobby of Bugs Club you will find it’s structured with simplicity in mind. Lobby statistics provide an average viewed flop percentage, hands played per hour and average pot size. Bugsys Club is a standalone online poker room, meaning the software and player base is not shared with any other site. (They're not part of one of the many poker networks online.) This means you’ll be facing off at the poker tables against only other Bugsys Club players. Bugsys Club Poker Games Traffic and Competition ReviewThe competition at Bugys Club is geared towards low limit to micro stake players with a high viewed flop percentage. This can sometimes climb upwards of the 60% mark. Many of the players on this site are beginners or longtime players who play a careless game. Bugsys Club Ring GamesBugsys Club offers the following varieties of ring games: Texas Holdem, Omaha and Seven Card Stud. The 7-card stud is available in both formats (high-low and high only), and the Texas Hold'em is available in no limit, fixed limit and pot limit games. The poker games can see enough traffic during peak hours to expect an average player base of 1,500 players online. This is considerably lower than the largest virtual cardrooms, but still provides enough players at the low limit tables to be considered active. During off-hours you won’t find much poker action at the ring tables. Bugsys Club does offer high limit poker games, but given the size of the players pool, those tables are usually empty. USA Poker Players at Bugsys ClubBugsys Poker Club accepts real money play from US poker players. American online poker players who are looking for an internet pokerroom which interfaces with Linux and Mac players sometimes have trouble finding a real money poker game online. Between Bugsys Club, Full Tilt Poker, and PokerStars, real money poker players from the USA should be able to find a fully Macintosh compatible poker download that suits their needs. Poker Tournaments at Bugsys ClubPoker tournaments at Bugsys Club see the most action at the lower buy-ins, with the most action available at tournaments with buy-ins of between $1 and $50. Bugsys Club does run occasional guaranteed payments. Poker tournaments at Bugsy’s Club do see a lot more traffic than the ring games, and on occasion you will be able to find a decent overlay. Mac Bugsys Club Banking OptionsDeposit options for Bugsys Club include Neteller, Epassorte, eWalletXpress, Visa, MasterCard, 900Pay, Wire Transfer and Cashiers checks. Withdrawal options at Bugsyspoker.com are Neteller, Epassporte, EWalletXpress, Wire Transfer and Bank Draft. Linux Bugsys Club PromotionsBugsys Club offers an amazing number of promotions for a small online poker room including ring game leagues, tournament leagues, and sit & go Leagues. The ring games have a lot of loose players in peak hours, but the player pool is sometimes too small to be much good to Mac players. Other promotions at Bugsys Club include the $20,000 Ring Game League. The ring game is a constant non-tournament style game, which is what you would find at most brick-and-mortar casinos. You buy in to the game and cash out when you want to. Bugsys Club offers incentives for players skilled or lucky at the ring games, including the $20,000 ring game promotion. Other such promotions include the Tournament League, the Sit-n-Go League and the Weekly $7,000 Ring Game League. Macintosh poker players at Bugsy's can also play in the $25,000 Championship Series, which culminates in a $5,000 Main Event tournament. Buy-ins in the championship series include $25 and $100 entry fees. Bugsys Club poker players can also enter Bounty Hunter events, where they win bounty tokens for knocking out certain players in a tournament. Capture all the bounties and you win the grand prize. Bugsys Club Company DetailsBugsys Club was founded in 2003 by Mark & Tina Napolitano of Poker Pages. The Napolitanos continue to endorse the virtual poker room at Bugsy's Club, which is now owned by Quadri Holdings. BugsysClub is also affiliated with Poker School Online. This ensures that there is always a supply of lesser-experienced players coming into the poker room. Bugsys Club is an old-school-gangster-themed poker site, named after Bugsy Siegel. Bugsy Siegel made his fortunes through organized crime, but later landed in Las Vegas, where he built their first major casino, The Flamingo. He was eventually portrayed by Warren Beatty in a 1990's movie. You can read all about Mr. Siegel and other gangster on the Bugsys Club website, though the man portraying Bugsy on the website looks nothing like either the real Bugsy Siegel or Warren Beatty. Instead, the online Bugsy is a well-dressed, fleshy bald man waving around a lot of money and reminds one of an 1930's or 1940's era Hollywood portrayal of a mobster. |
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