



PartyPoker has a number of large-field tournaments that are quite popular. They run on a regular schedule with different ones beginning at all times of the day. Buy-ins range from freerolls to high buy-ins of over $100 with large guaranteed prize pools. Most tournaments are Hold’em but other games are also available on a less frequent schedule. Sit-n-go tournaments run constantly at the lower and higher limits. During off hours, middle- and high-stakes SNGs can take a while to fill. In addition to poker, using your Party Account will allow you access to the Party Casino, Party Backgammon, Party Bingo, and Party Bets. While sometimes a nice distraction, in general it is a bad idea to play these games.
Party Poker Software and Features
The Party Poker software is mostly the same as it has always been. It is perfectly usable and functional, but some might find it somewhat spartan. Customization options are fairly limited and mostly deal with animation and sound. Tables are resizable, but lack the ability to be tiled or cascaded automatically. The lobby of PartyPoker has good filters and is divided into easy to navigate categories. Unfortunately, it is rather small and not resizable, often resulting in a lot of scroll bars (which is annoying). A larger lobby or at least a resizable one would make it much less cluttered and easy to navigate.
Since PartyPoker is a major site, most poker software supports them. Any software that is broken by an update from Party is likely to be quickly patched so that you will be able to use all of your favorite helper programs to improve your play and win rate. Overall, the PartyPoker software is solid and functional without any unnecessary flair.