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Average user rating   3.56 / 5 based on 5 reviews.

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UPDATE: May 2006 by ChezJ on 17 May 2006
rating 3 / 5
I downloaded the Noble software last night (via FTR of course), eager to see the 3-D side view interface and get the fat bonus. Sadly, the side view has apparently been eliminated! Also, the bonus is now 50% not 100%, and it is not automatic... I had to email them specifically to get it. Looks like it will take a long time to unlock, but at least they let you melt it in $10 increments. I have to say, the interface is okay, nothing special, but the help/support available in the client and on the website are almost completely nonexistent. However, they were responsive via email. As far as fishiness, I can say I played $2/$4 limit for about half an hour and made $100. Awesome. But the numbers of players is light... only around 4000 last evening.

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Noble Poker, Worth the Bonus, Not Much Else by BoobieLover on 16 Aug 2005
rating 3 / 5
NoblePoker is a decent poker room. The interface and graphics are a little clunky, and there are fewer maniacs here. The fish are less than Party or Pacific but more than Stars (except for the $1 million sit & gos. The play there is awful). Discard some of these reviews that people are making. The deposit bonus does not force you to put money into the pot for you to receive anything towards the bonus. You receive "crowns" towards your bonus if the hand is raked and what the blind structure is. So if you are playing 1/2 you get three crowns for each time it is raked while .50/1 is two and .25/50 is 1.

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  • NUTS: Noble Poker provides new players with a $500 welcome bonus to boost their beginning bankrolls! In addition to a large bonus, Noble Poker is one of the biggest rooms on the internet and has games running 24/7. There are is a wide variety of stakes at Noble Poker, so you can play for pennies or thousands of dollars!
  • BEATS: At Noble Poker, US players are not accepted. Additionally, some players may find it difficult to earn the entire $500 first-time deposit bonus.


 

Noble Poker Info

Network iPoker
Number Of Players 3,230 (Fri, 10 Feb 2012, 12:18am EST)
Multi-Tabling 16
Resizable Tables Optional Mini View
Minimum Deposit $10
Deposit Minimums Bank Transfer: $20, CLICK2PAY: $20, ClickandBuy: $20, Delta: $20, Electron: $20, Entropay: $20, INSTADEBIT: $20, Maestro: $20, Maestro: $20, MasterCard: $20, Moneybookers: $20, myCitadel: $20, NETELLER: $20, paysafecard: $20, Postepay: $20, Solo: $20, Ukash: $20, Ukash: $20, Visa: $20, WebMoney: $20
Withdrawal Minimums CLICK2PAY: $20, MasterCard: $20, Moneybookers: $20, NETELLER: $20, Visa: $20, WebMoney: $20, Wire Transfer: $300
No-Limit Ring Stakes $.01 - $.02 up to $300 - $600
Limit Ring Stakes $.02 - $.04 up to $300 - $600
Sit & Go Stakes $.10 + $.02 up to $5000 + $200
Player Points Yes
US Players No - [Carbon Poker is our #1 room for US players!]

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Noble Poker is part of the iPoker family that includes names such as CD Poker, Titan Poker, VC Poker, and Fair Poker. The iPoker Network is interesting because all the sites work as a team, meaning that all iPoker sites have the same tables and therefore the same players. Consequently, you can only be logged into one iPoker room at a time. As of this writing, US players are not welcome on any iPoker skin.

Noble Poker, as do all iPoker clients, utilizes the PlayTech software which was revolutionary in the online poker gaming realm. PlayTech software (and therefore Noble Poker) has support for multiple languages and currencies. Noble Poker has automatic collusion detection software that analyses each move of every player at all tables and automatically issues alerts for irregularities.

Noble Poker offers a wide variety of tournaments, from Sit and Goes to large scale multi-table tourneys. Some of the SnGs they offer are: Fort Knox Jackpots; Heads-up; and 9 or 6 max regular/turbo games. The most popular SnGs you will find are the full table turbos, which take about half the time as regular tournaments. Most players can be found at the $10 - $30 levels in the turbo games. At $50 stakes and above the majority of the action is seen in heads-up SNGs.

In terms of Sit-n-Go's, the Fort Knox system is one of the coolest bonuses around. The Fort Knox Jackpot is a $50,000 jackpot prize + progressive amount (if applicable) to the winner of six consecutive $50+$9 “Fort Knox – Jackpot Sit ‘N’ Go” tournaments. Noble Poker will also award a $750 prize to a player who finished in either 1st or 2nd place in six consecutive Fort Knox games. There are also smaller jackpots: Rio, Maui, and Dirty Dozen, offering smaller prize pools with a smaller buy-in. The Rio Jackpot is a $25,000 jackpot prize (you need to win 6 in a row) with a $20 + $3.5 buy-in, The Maui Jackpot is a $15,000 jackpot prize (5 in a row) with a $5 + $1 buy-in, and The Dirty Dozen Jackpot a $2,000 jackpot prize (4 in a row) with a $2 + $0.4 buy-in. At a glance these look like great promotions, but even the world’s best players will hardly ever win 6 tournaments in a row. Also, the rake is a real killer as it is much higher, acting like BBJ tables.

Their MTTs seem to get more traffic then their SnGs. They always have their weekly schedule listed and updated on their website, and they offer various guaranteed tournaments. These range among $3 + rebuys ($500 guaranteed), $5 + rebuys ($1500 guaranteed), $15 freezeout ($3,000 guaranteed), $10 + rebuys ($5,000 guaranteed), $30 + rebuys ($20,000 guaranteed), $50 + rebuys ($50,000 guaranteed, $150k guaranteed on Friday). Their largest weekly tournament has a $215 buy-in and guarantees $250,000. So, as you can see, their rebuys are the most popular tournaments and usually are the ones with the largest fields. They are also running a promotion for one of the largest online MTTs across all of iPoker: a $1,580 buy-in with $2.5 million guaranteed! This tournament takes place periodically and there are hundreds of satellites running from as low as $3. Check their website for dates.

Noble Poker has ring games in Hold’em, Omaha, and 7/5 Card Stud. You will find most players at No-limit Hold'em $2 - $4 and below. The high stakes games do run, but you won't find nearly as many tables. Omaha and Stud usually do not have many high stakes games running either, but you should be able to find about 15 active tables at any given time for the smaller limits.

Noble Poker takes care of their loyal customers by giving them certain rewards for generating rake/fees in their real money games. Each players VIP ranking (1-6) is determined every three months based on the amount of play during that time. Players will receive loyalty bonuses depending on their loyalty level and the amount of rake they paid each month.

Noble Poker is licensed by Canada’s Kahnawake Gaming Commission.


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Poker Room Review UPDATE: May 2006 on 17 May 2006
Interface:  3/5    Action:  3/5    Fish:  5/5    Bonuses:  2/5    Support:  2/5   
I downloaded the Noble software last night (via FTR of course), eager to see the 3-D side view interface and get the fat bonus. Sadly, the side view has apparently been eliminated! Also, the bonus is now 50% not 100%, and it is not automatic... I had to email them specifically to get it. Looks like it will take a long time to unlock, but at least they let you melt it in $10 increments. I have to say, the interface is okay, nothing special, but the help/support available in the client and on the website are almost completely nonexistent. However, they were responsive via email. As far as fishiness, I can say I played $2/$4 limit for about half an hour and made $100. Awesome. But the numbers of players is light... only around 4000 last evening.
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Poker Room Review Noble Poker, Worth the Bonus, Not Much Else on 16 Aug 2005
Interface:  3/5    Action:  4/5    Fish:  4/5    Bonuses:  5/5    Support:  5/5   
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BoobieLover
NoblePoker is a decent poker room. The interface and graphics are a little clunky, and there are fewer maniacs here. The fish are less than Party or Pacific but more than Stars (except for the $1 million sit & gos. The play there is awful). Discard some of these reviews that people are making. The deposit bonus does not force you to put money into the pot for you to receive anything towards the bonus. You receive "crowns" towards your bonus if the hand is raked and what the blind structure is. So if you are playing 1/2 you get three crowns for each time it is raked while .50/1 is two and .25/50 is 1.
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Poker Room Review Noble Poker... not bad. on 20 May 2005
Interface:  3/5    Action:  3/5    Fish:  4/5    Bonuses:  5/5    Support:  5/5   
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I've been playing at Noble for about a month now. Haven't seen nowhere near the amount of flushes/boats I see at Party/Empire. So the dealing structure seems legit. The sign-up bonus is superb and after that is cleared you are eligible for a reload bonus (read the fine print and contact support if you are unsure as to how it works). The bonus does take a little time to clear (and in $10/20 chunks). I mainly play on the .25/.50 NL Tables and cleared all of my $100 bonus in about 2-1/2 weeks playing approx. 2 hours a day. The software is fairly good. The 3D mode is pretty kewl, but did seem to slow the game down some. I'm not all into fancy graphics so I stick with 2D(plus thats the only way to multi-table) and that has been very smooth thus far. I've heard that Noble has disconnect problems time to time. I've been disconnected once... so far (and I have broadband). Customer Support gets an A+ so far. Each person I have dealt with has been quite competent. Either via online chat or phone. I would say the fish/knowledgeable ratio is approx 75%/25%. I mainly play the .25/.50 NL Ring Games and most of the time they are loose agressive... calling stations... so patience pays off rather well. I can only think of a couple times where a table was tight and it was necessary to switch gears to loose aggressive. Nothing beats live poker, but I'm living proof that playing tight-aggressive (of course, switch gears now and then) poker online is indeed profitable. I look at it as a hobby/part-time job. A FUN one!
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