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PokerTime Review

U.S. Friendly? No
Other Country Restrictions:
Network:
Multi-Tabling: Up to 5 tables.
Minimum Stakes: $0.05/$0.10 No-Limit, $0.05/$0.10 Limit
Hits: Decent guaranteed tournaments
Misses: Not much variety outside of Hold'em, most of the players are extremely tight.
Games Offered: 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo
Currencies:
Minimum deposit: $20
Deposit Methods:
Bonus: 100% up to $500
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Summary (Rated 6 out of 10)

Like most internet poker rooms in the Prima Poker Network, PokerTime offers both poker and casino games. The software is reasonably user-friendly and the 24/7, helpful support staff is available through e-mail, online chat and toll-free phone lines. PokerTime is by no means the most exciting or cutting-edge poker room on the market, but it’s a perfectly passable and reliable option.

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Game Selection (Rated 6 out of 10)

PokerTime offers Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7-Card Stud, 5-Card Stud, Private Games, Sit and Go Tournaments and Multi-Table Tournaments. Micro limits start at $0.05/$0.10; stakes advance to as high as $100/$200. The expected range of Fixed Limit, Pot Limit and No-Limit games is available. Casino game offerings include Cyberstud Poker, Craps and Slots.

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Quality of Players (Rated 6 out of 10)

While it’s always wise to acquaint yourself with an internet poker room by playing at its free tables, the free players here have less than no interest in improving their game. Pre-flop all-ins made on 8-3 unsuited are as common as everybody at the table calling the all-in bet. By contrast, the money tables are competitive, though the occasional fish does swim into the aquarium. At the higher stakes tables, expect much stiffer competition as there are many skilled players across the Prima Poker Network.

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Software (Rated 6 out of 10)

PokerTime is part of the Prima Poker Network, which now includes 40 distinct internet card rooms. Because a player from any room in the network has, through his homeroom’s software, access to tables at all the other sites in the network, there is a constant offering of tables of every description. One of the good features of this software is that it allows you to search for a table with very specific criteria. With a single table alias you can access all of Prima’s poker rooms.

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Graphics (Rated 5 out of 10)

PokerTime’s graphics are unspectacular but readable, the site easy to navigate and the click options generally easy to use. There are occasional small problems; sometimes, there is a delay of a few seconds between your clicking a bet choice and the bet being placed. Also on occasion, when you win a hand and are given the option to muck or show, the option shows for a fraction of a second, not enough time for you to indicate your choice, and your hand gets mucked automatically. PokerTime lags far behind rooms like Full Tilt Poker and PokerRoom in terms of visual quality but you’ll find PokerTime to be a usable and easily navigable environment.

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Profitability (Rated 7 out of 10)

As often happens with Prima Poker card rooms, PokerTime gives all first time new account holders $10 just for signing up. In theory, a good player could parlay this sign-up freebie into a seat at the World Series of Poker. (In theory). There are conditions placed on what you must do to request withdrawals from money won on that free initial deposit, but nothing too daunting. Other bonus programs are neither the best nor the worst offered in the internet poker universe. Couple this nice starter bonus with some fairly juicy low-limit tables and PokerTime can be a nicely profitable option.

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User Reviews

           

Not to optimistic



Posted Apr 21, 2010 by polko87

I didnt' know the room before and now I know why. During the day there are just a few tables running and only FR. It's annoying and frustrating. You play all the time with the same players, most of them are regulars. Soft is also a bit weak. Don't recommend.



           

Pokertime



Posted Feb 12, 2010 by pattenyl

Pokertime has very little action. Highest stakes are .50/1€ cash game. The cash players are loose and play bad. Because of the shorthanded tables you get a lot of action with every hand, often it is HU situations. For earning points I recommend sit&go 5 persons table. Both holdem and omaha. Very easy to earn points. Pokertime has a very generous vip race system with relative high prizes.



           

Just play the Extreme 5max Tourneys



Posted Feb 10, 2010 by Discoloco

There is almost no Traffic at the Hu, 6max or Fr Tables. But they have these crazy and nice 5max Extreme Tourneys. Stay tight until the higher Blind limits and then Push or Fold. Nice and easy money.



           

PokerTime



Posted Mar 21, 2008 by Orpheus83

This is fast clearing promotion. Traffic in this site is pretty solid. There was lot of 1/2$ fixed limit tables available which is my game of choice. Their first deposit bonuses are also pretty profitable.



           

My Review at PokerTime



Posted Mar 15, 2008 by Eisbox

The software needs getting used to.

In general the players on PokerTime are really bad but it takes some time to handle them.



           

Really fast cash!



Posted Feb 27, 2008 by macoson

I done this savvy bonus within 5 hours on 2 1/2$ FL full ring tables. Fast play (around 100hands/hour per table) weak tight agressive players you can easy bluff.



           

My Poker Time



Posted Feb 25, 2008 by LurQ

This really isn't easiest bonus to complete at low limits. I played 1 NL50 or NL100 full ring table at time. You get points for every hand you are dealt cards in. This makes it possible to buy ministack in couple of NL100 tables for example and play supertighly. That way you earn points really fast. Ministack is a sin... I know, but it was just so easy that way. I also made profit of 400$ with like 60$ buy ins in NL100 tables so competition at that level is really not that bad either. Software and graphics were also nice.
Everything seems just perfect so far but getting my Savvypoints was really headache to me. It took over a month to get my savvypoints. I don't really blame Pokersavvy for that, because I heard that there is some kind of problems with their reports in Poker Time. I don't know if they have solved the problem allready. If they have I can really recommend this bonus. But because of the problems just 2 stars from me this time.



           

PokerTime - not going back



Posted Feb 21, 2008 by maxiv

The points were accumulating fast, but I had difficulties finding suitable tables for me - too few players at the time I usually play.



           

Poker Time well spent.



Posted Feb 13, 2008 by Plasticninja

As a Microgaming site the traffic is good at peak times but quiet at other times if you don't play NL.The software is average and so are the players.
This was an easy bonus offer to clear.
Cashing in and out was also easy.




           

Quick and easy



Posted Feb 03, 2008 by Cobra89

Just plain easy just had to play 40x11$ sng-



           

My PokerTime Review



Posted Feb 01, 2008 by PrinzPrengel

I dislike the software there. Never the less i guess most people are from the USA playing there so you feel a little bit like a stranger as a European.



           

Great Time At PokerTime!



Posted Jan 31, 2008 by nils101

The software was very easy to handle. But, there are only a few Pot-Limit Omaha tables and players. It's a great pity. However, PokerTime still has a lot to offer. Great support, great players and fast money transfers make this one of the better poker sites out there.



           

Easy to earn, hard to play.



Posted Jan 29, 2008 by padik

I generated 100 poker points (now the condition is to earn 200 poker points) very quickly, playing no limit cash games. It took me only a few days playing 2 hours per day. Lobby and tables is nice looking, graphics is ok. I don't like mini-tables in Poker Time because they're ugly :). This is microgaming network, so here is always a lot of players. Playing is not so easy, because most of those players are very tight. P/F on full ring tables is beetwen 25%-30% so they are really tight. I found it difficult to play, because of my style. I like to play 9 same level full ring tables at the moment. But it is really difficuly to find so many full ring tables on Poker Time. Sometimes 2 NL100 FR tables, maximum 4-5 NL50 full ring tables. I dont like playing shorthanded so I had to play on NL20 when sometimes were 7-8 FR tables.



           

Review PokerTime



Posted Jan 24, 2008 by Huddl0410

Pokertime was a good Pokerroom in my opinion.
You get a good overview over everything and its fun playing there.
You can choose of 4 different table sizes.
Players are ralatively friendly and fair.




           

Easy Bonus points!!



Posted Jan 21, 2008 by carefulmic

This pokerroom was the first poker room I used on PokerSavvy.
In cash games it isn't that easy to clear the 100 point bonus. A lot of players are fishy, so if you play tight, you came nearly every game into the cash!
I played only 2,75 and 5,5 $ tournaments, so you need to play a lot of games but in 2 weeks u can clear the savvy bonus plus extra money from the tournaments.
A special bonus is the 7000$ freeroll :-)
1. good and easy bonus
2. a lot of fishi players
3. average graphic
4. no trouble with pay in and pay out
5. during one week u have the bonus points on your savvy account.




           

Fast room



Posted Jan 17, 2008 by Scheatt

It's certainly the best room to make your points fast.
The SnG super turbo with 5 players (and 3 payed off) are the best way to complete the savvy requirements within 4 or 5 days.
Enjoy



           

Nice one for SNG Players



Posted Jan 07, 2008 by SheriffWoo

I cleared the bonus by playing 40 $10+1 SNG's and took a small profit with it. I personally disliked the software as it looks very old and is not very user friendly.

Whatever...for $40 in rake you get 600 SavvyPoints which is quiet a nice deal!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Dec 06, 2007 by sophielapin

PokerTime is part of the Microgaming Network, and I would advise this bonus to everyone as you only need to rake $40 in Sit'n'Go fees to get the 600 SavvyPoints!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Dec 05, 2007 by lolo69

This site is part of the Microgaming Network. I cleared the PokerSavvy bonus requirements playing Sit'n'Goes and multi-table tournaments. I love their extra-turbo structure where five players enter and three end up in the money, which is great because the required 100 PokerTime Points are easy to get from playing Sit'n'Goes but are hard to earn in the cash games.



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Nov 29, 2007 by Henk_M

This site had very nice graphics and because it is on the same network as Unibet, everything was quite comfortable. The bonus is very nice and easy to get. I would definitely recommend it! The level of play at PokerTime is not very high, so you can earn more money from the other players than from earning the bonus!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Nov 20, 2007 by evvk73

This was quite a quick bonus to play through, although when I had the required points their report showed that I didn't have enough points yet and that I had to play some more. Even after I had played more there were still some troubles with getting my SavvyPoints. I think I met all the lucky fishes when I played there, I had so many bad beats at PokerTime.



           

Nice!



Posted Nov 18, 2007 by penkkis

I really like to play at PokerTime. There's only one thing that I don't like, I had to wait about four weeks to get my SavvyPoints after I finished the bonus requirements. I won $200 while playing there, and I got my PokerSavvy bonus on top of that. This was the most profit I've made while clearing a bonus, next time I'll try to play even better. Their user interface was simple and easy to use, and money transfers were pretty fast. The Prima Network is the only place where there are more fish than pros. If you find right table, you cannot fail. Well, see ya' all at the tables. If you see me there, come say hello!



           

Great Place!



Posted Oct 25, 2007 by Svnson

I got very lucky the time I played at PokerTime! The promotion clears at a moderate speed in the lower limits. It's not the best promo, but it's in the better-than-average category.



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Oct 24, 2007 by miskae

The SavvyPoints bonus at PokerTime is pretty easy to clear because you can earn points any time you have been dealt cards. Personally, I like the software from the Microgaming Network because it's fast, simple and looks nice. Games are easy at small stakes because there are many people coming over from the sportsbook. There was nothing to complain about.



           

Basic Microgaming Network Poker Room...



Posted Oct 23, 2007 by zuke74

PokerTime is a normal Microgaming Network poker room with good graphics and lots of players, so it's pretty easy and fast to earn points while you play. The SavvyPoints did take a very long time to be credited to my account.



           

Nothing special...



Posted Oct 22, 2007 by criticus

PokerTime is an average poker room. There are not so many players and you have to wait some time if you want to play there because the tables fill up very slowly. I did not like the graphics and there were some problems with their customer support. Overall, the points required to earn the SavvyPoints bonus accumulate very fast, but it is not a room to stay and play for a longer time.



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Oct 14, 2007 by MifflePuss

PokerTime is on the Microgaming Network and has some good promotions, including a bad beat jackpot, refer-a-friend payments, guaranteed tournaments and special tournament packages. No problems with the cashier or registering.



           

Good bonus, bad service...



Posted Oct 10, 2007 by subandi

The bonus itself was okay, but it took PokerTime's affiliate manager over a month to confirm that I had completed my bonus requirements. Anyway, I finally got my money and it seems that this kind of trouble only happened in the past, so you can go on and clear this pretty easy bonus without worries!



           

Great Bonus, Terrible Poker Room!



Posted Oct 09, 2007 by Selo19

The bonus is very easy to clear and there are a lot of fish playing on the Microgaming Network but their software is terrible.



           

Ohhh...



Posted Oct 02, 2007 by tomazii

I don't like the network PokerTime is on, I mean, there are too many fish, so that means there are too many loose guys who don't know how to play! I'm kidding, PokerTime is a real good poker room to make good money at. Enjoy the bad players!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Sep 25, 2007 by tomikos

PokerTime is part of the Microgaming Network, which means there are some quite easy opponents in the $25 max buy-in no-limit games, and the bonus is quite easy to clear. Support is not so quick, it takes three days for them to answer, but that's the only disadvantage of this site.



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Sep 24, 2007 by fisu

PokerTime is kinda okay, players are not so good but the software is just way too bad. The bonus was actually really easy to clear...



           

Easy to clear!



Posted Sep 10, 2007 by Kevman12

This bonus is easy to clear! I played for three days at $.25/$.50 shorthanded tables to clear it. There are many fishes at these tables! I love this room and loved the easy-to-earn SavvyPoints!



           

Easy SavvyPoints from PokerTime!



Posted Sep 08, 2007 by janispetke

This was the first PokerSavvy bonus I had signed-up for and the points required to complete the bonus came really fast. A few Sit'n'Go tournaments and about one hour of $0.50/$1 heads-up and the bonus was completed. Good place if you like to play bigger tournaments or Sit'n'Go tournaments. Every week there is a $200,000 guaranteed tournament with a rebuy option as well as a monthly $250,000 Texas Hold'em tournament that is played on the first Sunday of every month. The monthly tournament is freeze-out. Also, there are lots of freerolls every day. Sit'n'Goes are played both single table (5-10 players) and multi-table (20-30 players). PokerTime belongs to the Microgaming Network, so if you have played at another Microgaming site, you will find PokerTime familiar.



           

Great Offer!



Posted Sep 07, 2007 by tatry1

At PokerTime all players should easily earn 100 Poker Points, which guarantees that you will get SavvyPoints. I earned 100 Poker Points after three days of playing.



           

Weird Poker Room!



Posted Aug 14, 2007 by nikolcef

This is a weird poker room. There is different information about earning Poker Points at different places. Updates for PokerSavvy points are inaccurate. I deposited by Moneybookers, but Moneybookers as a withdrawal method is not available. The bonus requirement is not easy to fulfill at small cash tables.



           

Okay software, easy bonus.



Posted Aug 14, 2007 by Leviathan

I mainly played Sit'n'Goes, which made accumulating the necessary points go by incredibly fast. Basically, you'll have to play 40 Sit'n'Goes with a $10 buy-in in order to accumulate the necessary points.



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Aug 04, 2007 by -laiha-

PokerTime is a great site! Prima has some great software and customer support. It took me no time to clear this bonus!



           

Another Microgaming Site...



Posted Aug 02, 2007 by Minttu

Not much to say about this one... Pretty easy to clear the bonus, had some troubles with withdrawing to Moneybookers though. As usual, Microgaming's mini-view is good for multi-tabling. Nothing special, but hey, it's still SavvyPoints!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Jul 29, 2007 by lihava

I like the website pretty much, and the bonus clears quickly. A lot fish at this site. PokerTime is part of the Microgaming Network, and I think that's great. Thank you, PokerSavvy!



           

Five Stars!



Posted Jul 23, 2007 by AgainstAllOdds

This bonus is easy to clear playing $1/$2 short-handed fixed-limit Hold'em. I played about 1,000 hands. The software is not as easy to use as an iPoker Network site, but by the time you finish the bonus you will also like the software. Very often there are enough players, so you can play more than just 2 or 3 tables.



           

An average site...



Posted Jul 04, 2007 by nxtyear

I wouldn't recommend it, nor would I recommend against it. It's useful that the Poker Points are displayed in the main lobby so you know how much you've played, but it seems to take a while for it to update which is the downside. As for the gameplay, it's what you would expect from all the sites using the Microgaming's software platform. The players are all pretty good and it will be difficult to find a table without any huge stacks with 300 times big blinds. A lot of regulars (especially since they have rakeback plus PokerTracker support), so watch out!



           

My PokerTime Review!



Posted Jul 02, 2007 by maasn1983

Another MicroGaming site with a nice first deposit bonus. I played in the afternoon in Europe and if you play tight and chilled, you will make good money playing fixed-limit. Also, it's very easy to clear the SavvyPoints bonus, it took about 3 to 5 hours, playing 3 $1/$2 short-handed limit tables at once.



           

An average bonus and site...



Posted Jun 29, 2007 by Defeatist

PokerTime is another MicroGaming site. This time though, I'm talking about one of the worst ones. I didn't like this site at all, it was kind of boring. The bonus is a bit tough to clear, especially if you're playing below $100 max buy-in no-limit. All in all, I think there are better sites on the MicroGaming network. Check out DreamPoker, for example...



           

Typical Prima network room.



Posted May 07, 2007 by VertigoX

Nice table mini-view, but betting and folding buttons are in the wrong order compared to most other poker rooms, resulting in some unfortunate mis-clicks.



           

Nice room



Posted Apr 25, 2007 by DonJuanLuka

The PokerTime room is a member of the prima network. The players on 1-/2- play tight, so you have to be careful. This is a perfect site for advanced players.

thanks pokersavvy



           

PokerTime



Posted Mar 12, 2007 by ITuulaI

PokerTime has a great bonus. The points are fast and easy to clear. Always a table with an open seat.



           

Bingo



Posted Feb 27, 2007 by elmo_letsgo

Super fast to clear (1-2 Days playing 2 tables of $50 max buy-in No-Limit Hold'em.) Tight full ring situation, but juicy 6 player max tables... Savvy Points come one day later there... 4 Stars!



           

Great!



Posted Feb 01, 2007 by Matt

I really liked playing here.



           

Awesome



Posted Jan 23, 2007 by Joni

I was very pleased with this site. Had to play only 500 hands to get 500 SavvyPoints + $50 sign up bonus! Definitely a good site to play at, even though Prima's poker client ain't my favorite.



           

Some problems



Posted Dec 16, 2006 by frankwdux

I usually very much like Prima sites, but the customer service was quite slow in PokerTime.



           

PokerTime



Posted Nov 08, 2006 by tepaaa

Just like Royal Vegas and Seven Sultans. Nice low-stakes bonus, clears in about an hour 4-tabling $1/$2 fixed-limit.



           

Good bonus for low stakes...



Posted Oct 28, 2006 by Skydive

PokerTime is a fine room, like the other Prima rooms. The SavvyPoints bonus is really easy to clear even at low-limits, like $.50/$1 fixed-limit, it takes only 3 hours or so and there's enough traffic to multi-table there.
The deposit bonus isn't that good, that's why I gave only 4 stars...



           

Another Nice Site



Posted Oct 27, 2006 by Snorbey

Very easy to clear, like every Prima room.
The software is OK, nice graphics, and easy competition.
Another easy SavvyPoints bonus for you, so go and get it!

SnoRbeY



           

PokerTime



Posted Oct 26, 2006 by pikkukala

Nothing special here, just normal poker.



           

Another Prima room



Posted Oct 26, 2006 by rick6

Another Prima network room.
Everything worked well and there was no problems with deposit or withdrawal.

There could be more players, but you can find good games here.

SavvyPoints were pretty easy to get.



           

Good place to play!



Posted Oct 25, 2006 by mefyl

I like this place a lot, good games!



           

Just what you expected...



Posted Oct 23, 2006 by Donk1

Same old Prima, which is not my favorite. Thank God it didn't take that much of my time or money...



           

Another good Prima room!



Posted Oct 19, 2006 by neddi

On PokerTime you clear your SavvyPoints fast! Like all Prima rooms,
the Buttons are on PokerTime not on the Table, like 7 Sultans or Royal Vegas, the buttons are in the bottom right corner of the screen... I find thats better then Royal Vegas or 7 Sultans.
But for the Deposit Bonus you need 500 Points and becomes $20 up to $1000 in the first 90 days, Royal Vegas or PokerRewards is a little better..
It's a great site for an easy and fast 500 SavvyPoints, test it! ;)



           

Just another Prima Poker Room



Posted Oct 13, 2006 by Saschathegod

The bonus is pretty easy to clear. It took me about 5 hours to earn the SavvyPoints, playing .50/1 Fixed-Limit. The poker room is like all the other Prima Poker rooms.



           

Like Prima Rooms?



Posted Oct 09, 2006 by markusgc

Well this is one. No different from any other. If you know some players from when you played other Prima sites, don't worry - you'll see 'em when you log in here.

Pot has to reach $5 to be raked .25 in order to count as a raked hand. Pots of that size are not rare at the minimum required level, $.25/.50. Multi-tabling really speeds things up.

Cashout was reasonable, about 36 hours with no hassles.

Decent amount of SavvyPoints for a minimal deposit and investment in time.

Their deposit bonus is negligible at $50NL. If you play $100 NL you might start looking at it.

The only thing I didn't like about it was the fact they don't update w/PokerSavvy too often, so it took about a week to confirm here.

Overall, this was an easy promo to complete fairly quickly.



           

Pokertime is quick and easy



Posted Sep 29, 2006 by Glyndiana

250 raked hands is not much at all. If u play two tables u can get this done in less than an hour. Pokertime is a good site with a unique poker messenger feature. This is among the easier sites to complete.



           

Still Playing on this Site!



Posted Sep 27, 2006 by QuarterDMG

I just finished my promo for PokerTime but am still playing there. I going to try and clear as much of the $1000 bonus as possible. Like most other Prima rooms, I have had solid results and I received my Savvy points very quickly. I highly recommend playing on this site.



           

Not the best, but worthwhile



Posted Sep 20, 2006 by spdrtennis

Doesn't have a great selection of tables, but still worth doing. The raked hands counter on the front page is also very convenient.



           

Pokertime promo



Posted Sep 19, 2006 by Virtis

Very good and fast promo from Savvy. Notice that you cant make withdraws back to your credit card so you need to have Neteller or other cashout method they approve in use. Cashouts in about 2 days to Neteller.



           

Prima Site



Posted Sep 12, 2006 by rangerxbob

Another Prima site, easy to clear requirements for points. Prima interface is confusing to use at first unless you are used to it. Decent site all together.



           

Average



Posted Aug 29, 2006 by Ralphmac

All the prima sites are just average in my opinion. The software is nothing spectacular. Customer support is good they do respond quickly. The cashouts were done very quickly as well had no problems with that. But they really need to make the place an enjoyable place to play because there are so many better sites to choose from.



           

Another great offer



Posted Aug 16, 2006 by musta_ritari

This one was one of the easiest. You need only 250 (raked) hands, which means you have to play 0.5/1FL or 1/2FL like 2-3 hours. You get 500 points. You should find tables any time. The games aren't the loosest, but not difficult either.

I highly recommend this one. It's exactly the same as 7 sultans.



           

no problems



Posted Aug 15, 2006 by Zach46290

players were not that hard, and the savvy points were easy to get. also there are a lot of players from europe so there is good trafic at all times, even in the middle of the night.



           

Poker Time



Posted Aug 07, 2006 by incognito

This was my 3rd Prima network site, so i knew what to expect.

They got no deposit match bonus, so i just played my 250 raked hands.

What's much better at poker time than on royal vegas and 7sultans, the buttons are in the bottom right corner.
So you don't accidentally push the wrong button while switching the tables.
So although it's the same software, it's a little bit better than the partner sites.

The software is also a bit confusing about the points which you need for your savvypoints.
It doesn't show your real status.

But still, it's very easy to clear for the savvypoints even at low limits.



           

Good Prima room; easy promo



Posted Jul 08, 2006 by teamzissou

PokerTime has all the basics of a typical Prima poker room: effective, decent traffic in both NL and Limit games, nothing fancy, very basic software. However, PokerTime is probably the best of the several Prima rooms I have played at. It is a little sleeker in appearance and layout.

There are a few good features, like being able to choose among 3 table sizes and can choose where you sit.

The games are juicy. All the Prima rooms have been very profitable for me at both NL and Limit. Being a European outfit, typically the major traffic will be during the day in the US as opposed to the evening.

For promo reasons, the ability to checked raked hands easily is a nice bonus.

The support is good and quick, both for online and email support.




           

Nice site,bad support team



Posted Jul 05, 2006 by octopus00

The poker time system is good (part of prima network) but i had some difficulty with their support (they still owe me 50 bucks for knocking out one of their pro in a tourney)
Apart from that one of the really cool things is that you get to see the raked hands you've done so it's easy to know where you are with bonuses



           

Try Poker Time



Posted Jun 27, 2006 by bachandl

I was prepared to give this poker room a horrible rating because it took so long for them to say I completed the requirements. However, it was just a misunderstanding and everything was cleared up. I thought I would never be saying this but I would recommend Poker Time. The requirements are easy to complete but just remember that you need to get 250 bonus points, not 250 raked hands.



           

Good, old room



Posted Jun 26, 2006 by Centarr

This was the first place for me in PokerSavvy. Prima is an old poker network. The s oftware was nice because there was a mini-view ability included, which allowed me to play in six tables at the same time. This was a way to clear out many raked hands.

Games were pretty average: players were little bit better than normal net players and total amount of wins was low.

With savvypoints I had a little trouble: the software said that I had 250 raked hands but PokerSavvy support told me that the PokerTime affiliates system showed only 239. The problem was due to the free money wich savvy gives in bonus for joining.

Anyways fast online support, cashout was an easy job.



           

A Pleasant Surprise



Posted Jun 11, 2006 by shide

I'm not a huge fan of Prima network but PokerTime's client was actually quite ok with it's good color theme and well-placed buttons.

Games were tight as always in Prima, but there was this quite nice 15k Freeroll for those who had recently opened their account at Pokertime. With just 700 participants it was a great tournament, and I actually managed to finish 3rd, winning $1125.

Deposit bonus is actually quite ok if you are gonna play a lot (you can get up to $1000), but you'll have to play in $2/4 or greater to get anything with just the demanded 250 raked hands.



           

pretty average



Posted May 22, 2006 by Lessu

I cleared this bonus playing 0.5/1 limit holdem and games were pretty tight and there were only few tables available

pokertime worked well enough just like any prima poker room. not the best, not the worst.



           

PokerTime (Prima)



Posted May 18, 2006 by Kalenteri2005

Lately I have heard bad things about Prima sites (denying bonus, asking all kinds of documents for verification etc...).
But this was not the case on PokerTime! I have only good things to say about Pokertime, Fast cashout, average players. I normally play $2/4 fixed and there were always a couple of tables available. Even though I live in Finland (Europe) and the peak times for prima sites are most likely when it is night here...



           

Mixed feelings



Posted May 17, 2006 by tiggggr

I have very mixed feelings about this site. On the other hand, it's great, and on the other hand it isn't. The software has some very neat features, but some very annoying ones also. Like for example, you can only mute all tables, or none. So if you are multitabling, and want to hear the sound, you'll have to listen to them all at once(you'll hear the sounds even from tables not active). With many tables you're looking at constant flow of kssh's, blings, bojoings and bells, up to a very chaotic level which I found really annoying. On the other hand, multitabling is very easy with the excellent miniview-feature. Unlike at PartyPoker the miniview doesn't just resize the table down to a smaller version with ugly saw-edges, making it hard to read cards and amounts from the table, it is designed from scratch to support normal and miniview. The minimode ditches everything that's not needed, and the table size is only about 500x350 pixels. Even though the table is small, it is very easy to read the cards and amounts. In fact, I like playing with miniview even with just one table, because it's easier to read. With miniview you can multitable up to 4 tables even on a such small resolution as 1024x768 without any overlapping. There are several ways to check how many raked hands you have, but they all(one in the lobby, one in the main menu, one in the banking) seem to be showing a bit different numbers, so you better play little over the limit just to be safe before you cash out. Cashing out took me about 48 hours - not great but not too shabby. The competition is tight, and there aren't too many tables available if you are full ring player. During weekdays I normally found only 2-3 full tables at .25/.50 FL, and by looking at different limits it seems to be the same everywhere. In shorthanded there are usually a few more tables open. Weekends are considerably better. The sign-up bonus is quite hard, requiring 500 points per $20. There are better Prima network sites out there, but getting the 250 hands needed for Savvypoints is quite fast even at .25/.50 limits


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