US Poker Sites – USA Websites Still Accepting Players

April 16, 2011

Despite the fact that USA players were shut out of their real money accounts yesterday at PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker, and UB.com, there are still online poker rooms accepting US players. You can find a list of reliable and acceptable USA online poker sites here, as well as information on sites accepting USA players.

Just because Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars have shut down to USA players, USA players still have plenty of options. There are still online poker sites for you to play at in the US.

After the recent events that forced PokerStars and Full Tilt to close their virtual doors (federal seizure of the domains for these online poker rooms by the FBI), many players have begun to panic about where they are going to play now and what happened to their money in their players’ accounts. If you’ve logged into PokerStars (which you can still do via the software, you will just be denied the option to deposit), you may have seen the statement that PokerStars is ensuring your money is safe.

If your main concern is where you’re going to spend your Saturday night that is otherwise reserved for the felt at Full Tilt, fear not. Online poker for USA players is not extinct and never will be. There are plenty of other online poker rooms awaiting you with great new player deposit bonuses, freerolls, promotions, killer software applications, and so on. USPokerSites.com has a list of dependable online poker rooms that will still accept USA players. You will be able to make real money deposits at these poker sites, earn VIP rewards, and participate in guaranteed tournaments, just like you did at PokerStars or FullTilt. The only difference is these clubs are smaller with less traffic, which you can use to your advantage if you are a seasoned player. Think of all the other fish that are looking for a new USA poker room online. There’s sure to be some good action going on tonight as floods of new players sign up at these poker sites accepting US players, so don’t worry!

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