SLIEMA, MALTA, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Since the notorious Black Friday of the online poker world, CarbonPokerRakeback.com has been working diligently to ensure that American players, as well as European and Canadian poker fans, are aware that Carbon Poker is not just a viable online poker option for each of these regions; the site has some of the most unique perks for members, including free poker training, a surfeit welcome bonus and 35% rakeback.
Three short weeks ago, the US Department of Justice and FBI set off a string of virtual missiles that rocked the online poker industry to its core. The online poker world's Big 4--PokerStars, Absolute Poker, Full Tilt Poker and UB, the most active US-facing poker sites in the business--were shut down; their domains seized and operations indefinitely ceased across US soil.
PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker picked themselves up from the settling dust cloud by accepting a deal from the DoJ to terminate their acceptance of US players, refund all American bankrolls and return to business as normal in other countries. Absolute Poker and UB, on the other hand, whose operations were supported by American poker players so heavily, decided that ceasing operations in the US would be detrimental to their success. Thus UB and Absolute Poker filed for bankruptcy and disappeared from the internet altogether.
Amidst the federal court filings, numerous payment processors were also shut down. Many of those who weren't named in the indictment fled the US market in fear of further action from the FBI and DoJ.
Suddenly, millions of online poker players found themselves effectively destitute in regards to their favorite pastime. Americans weren't the only ones affected by the US government's actions on April 15, 2011, henceforth known to the online poker industry as Black Friday. Countless Canadian and European players found themselves deprived of their online poker play as well, due to the sudden absence of Absolute Poker and UB, as well as the collapse of many popular payment methods.
Consequently, a plethora of American, Canadian and European online poker players are now seeking out secure poker sites where their funds, and real money play, is still accepted. CarbonPokerRakeback.com, a leading advocate of safe online poker for players all over the world, is revealing the unique qualities of Carbon Poker.
Established in 2007, Carbon Poker is a premier member of the Merge Gaming Network. The site has shown unwavering acceptance of American online poker players, as well as Europeans and Canadians. According to CarbonPokerRakeback.com, as dispossessed players struggle to renew their passion for real money poker over the internet, Carbon Poker has seen its membership rate rise like never before, suddenly thrust into the mix of top ten trafficked poker sites in the industry.
The online poker room not only accepts players from all aforementioned regions, the site also presents a vast arrangement of payment methods to suit everyone. Americans are welcome to deposit via Western Union, UseMyWallet, Visa and MasterCard, while Europeans and Canadians are able to use even more options that include Moneybookers, NETeller, EcoCard, Bank Transfers and others.
CarbonPokerRakeback.com encourages new players who sign up with Carbon Poker to take advantage of several existing promotions. As a first time depositor, new members can use the special promo code 35CARBON when depositing to gain a limited time welcome bonus that matches the purchase amount at 100% up to $600. Until June 1st, new players who use the promo code will also receive 35% Carbon Poker rakeback. Carbon Poker will continue to 'grandfather' rakeback account holders after the offer expires, but no further accounts will be able to get in on the rakeback promotions after June 1st.
Another benefit of the 35CARBON promotional code is access to free poker training via DragTheBar.com, a one-of-a-kind online poker school complete with 17 successful poker coaches, educational blogs, an enlightening discussion forum and a steadily growing database of more than 850 video tutorials. DragTheBar.com is not traditionally a free poker training site, with a monthly membership fee of about $30, making this a rather exceptional offer for anyone who wants to learn more about strategic poker play, or simply tweak the skills they have already acquired.
CarbonPokerRakeback.com advises anyone with a prior membership at Carbon Poker, but no history of deposits, to take advantage of the limited time offer of 100% up to $600 on their first deposit, plus 35% rakeback and free poker training, before the promotional period expires. There is a requisite that players must not have played poker for real money on any other Merge Gaming skin in the past 60 days to receive the heightened welcome bonus. For answers to questions or assistance with use of the 35CARBON promo code, players are asked to contact carbonpokerrakeback@gmail.com.
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