Monday, October 31, 2005

Win A Ferrari at PartyPoker.com

Win the drive of your life from PartyPoker.com … and it won’t cost you a penny.

Party Poker is giving away a fantastic Ferrari F430 Coupe in a special freeroll tournament on December 03, 2005.
Here is how you can win a Ferrari:

  1. Download Party Poker's free software and open a real money account.

  2. Register for the Ferrari Qualifier Freeroll tournament.

  3. Play in one of the Ferrari Qualifier Freerolls at 3:50 p.m. EST, every day from Sunday to Friday.

  4. The top 200 players from each qualifier will advance to the weekly Ferrari Satellite Freeroll held on Saturdays at 12:50 p.m. EST.

  5. The top 100 players from each Saturday freeroll will advance to the big Ferrari Freeroll on December 3.

  6. Fasten your seatbelt


If you think this is just another sports car, think again! The Ferrari F430 Coupe is one of a kind and boasts:
  • Maximum speed 195 mph

  • 0 to 60 mph in 4 seconds

  • 483 horsepower

  • 4.3 litre, V8 engine

  • Electro-hydraulic clutch

  • Six-speed manual or six speed Formula 1-style transmission

The Ferrari Qualifier is limited to 3,500 players. If you're not a PartyPoker.com player yet, now's the time to download the free software and start playing!

No conditions apply – any real money player can enter. As always, registration closes five minutes before the start of the tournament.

Good luck!

Click here for Terms and Conditions

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

PartyPoker.com Launches Blackjack

Game Information:

  • The game is available only in ‘Real Money’ mode.

  • The minimum bet in the game is $1.00 and the maximum bet is $200.00. Maximum bet applies for the initial bet of the game.

  • Eight decks are used and each deck has 52 cards.

  • The deck is shuffled after 10% of the cards in the decks are used.

  • The dealer draws a card on soft 17

  • Maximum splits allowed = 3.

  • There is no limit on the number of cards that can be dealt to the dealer or a player. It is limited only by choice (by clicking on 'Stand') or the hand total being greater than or equal to 21.


If the dealer has a 10, Jack, Queen or King as the up card, it is possible he has a Blackjack. In this instance, the player's hand will lose except with another Blackjack. The dealer will check whether a Blackjack is possible and will collect the losing bet immediately if he does have a Blackjack.

See Party Poker for more information.