The high stakes tables at Absolute Poker have no action going on: there are a few players seated at several $100/$200NL Limit tables but it seems like they respect each other too much to actually face each other.

On the other hand the low-mid stakes tables have 16 completely full tables, and an average of 4 players on the waiting list.

All the action at Absolute Poker can be found at the low limits and micro limits, with thousands of players filling the tables quickly. The $0.01/$0.02 limit has the largest amount of players.

Absolute Poker is setting a trend with the new Seven-Deuce tables and it looks like the players enjoy adding a little extra adrenaline to the game. Remember that if a player leaves a Seven-Deuce table the money they contributed to the side bet pot will be refunded to them.

The tournament lobby at Absolute Poker has plenty of action; there are more than thirty tournaments running simultaneously, which means that thousands of players are taking a chance at winning thousand of dollars in cash prizes as well as seats at the biggest tournaments that will take place this weekend.

Don’t forget to check out our Absolute Poker review.

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