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Best Online Korean Poker Tournament Sites Ranked

Multi-table Korean tournaments are the standard in online poker. As with all tournaments, you pay a buy-in fee and you get a stack of chips. When those chips are gone you are out of the tournament (unless of course it's a rebuy tournament, in which case you can buy another stack of chips if you bust within a certain time period from the beginning). Social games are falling under more scrutiny for in-game chip purchases. For example, some social games have been the subject of recent lawsuits in the state of Washington. In addition, a recent ruling that virtual chips were, in fact, “something of value” under Washington’s state laws has prompted more lawsuits. As a result, many free-play sites - even PokerStars - have left the market to ensure compliance with the current interpretation of that state’s strict laws. Last week, WPT Enterprises, the outfit behind the World Poker Tour, was ahead of Google in terms of return, but it has slipped this week. WPT, which went public last August