Fair Poker Transferred to Noble Poker iPoker Network

Published Monday, November 16, 2009 - Online-Casinos.com

Noble Poker established in 2004 is regulated and licensed by the Government of Gibraltar. Noble Poker is included in the UK's White List of approved jurisdictions now allowed to advertise gaming services in that nation. The site is one of the industry's leading fully supported interactive poker rooms.

Members of the online poker room Fair Poker have now had their accounts transferred to the Noble Poker iPoker network. Players on Fair Poker recently received an e mail notice informing them of the change and offering a deposit bonus as a welcome to the new site. The Fair Poker website has already been re-branded as Noble Poker and does not explain why the change has occurred.
Antigua-based Fair Poker was established in 2004 and is best known for its Jackpot Sit and Gos and action at the cash game tables.

Noble Poker, which is a substantially larger site than Fair Poker, also has a reputation for fast and lucrative cash game tables in addition to its ever-growing multi-table tournament schedule. Noble Poker offers users a range of Texas Hold’em, Omaha and Omaha High-Low cash games.

The European Championship of Online Poker V is about to be launched by fellow iPoker site Titan Poker. The online tournament series starts November 23rd with satellites already running on Noble and other iPoker affiliates. The upcoming two-week long series features 14 tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $100 to $2,500 with more than $4.5 million in guaranteed prize money available. Sites on the iPoker Network, run by Playtech, software currently do not accept U.S. customers. Fair Poker players who have earned iPoints will have them transferred over to Noble Poker. Those iPoints go towards eligibility in Noble’s VIP Crown program of which there are six VIP Crown levels based on how many points that players earn each month. The iPoker Network, which hosts over 30 online poker rooms including Titan, Noble, Chili Poker, William Hill Poker, and Expekt has not posted any explanation for the suggested upgrade to the Noble Poker site.