Originally written: July 20th, 2006
Dressed in camo, and carrying a shotgun, automatic rifle, and flame thrower, the mascots of battlefield poker look like they take the game seriously.
The room, however, is another one of those rooms that looks like it came right off of the "poker skins" shelf at microgaming. The pages of the site are sparse, and there aren't a lot of them. Unlike other prima rooms that offer up-to-the minute information on every event that the parent network is sponsoring, Battlefield Poker leaves a lot unsaid.
There isn't a mention of a player bonus either. Once again, bonuses are certainly not the only, or even best reason to play at a room. But, when a room does not offer a bonus, it raises a red flag. And in this case, further inspection makes the think that this room is a gateway onto the prima poker network, but little more.
The promotions mentioned on the site are parent network events, and without a welcome bonus and a comp system in place to reward their players, I can certainly say there are better choices out there if you're looking for a prima poker room to play at.
This listing was last updated on July 20th, 2006.