If player volume dictates popularity, Party Poker ranks among the top ten world sites. Party Poker is now owned by London based bwin.party Digital Entertainment Plc, following a merger with Party Gaming in March 2011. Best known for the success of Foxy Bingo and Party Casino, bwin.party now constitute one of the largest European gaming networks – a force to be reckoned with for both competitive promotions and diverse geographic volume. Licensed by the Government of Gibraltar under the Gambling Act 2005, Party Poker is certified by the industry's leading regulatory bodies: GamCare, eCOGRA and eGaming, as well as the European Gaming and Betting Association.

Custom designed exclusively for bwin.party, ElectraWorks' software platform demonstrates Party Poker's aim to remain a cut above the rest. With over 30 million downloads since 2001, it remains a hot favorite among international players for the seamless, speedy loading time, superior graphics and compatibility with Windows, Linux or Mac operating systems. Following a complete website overhaul in 2010, the new platform provides enhanced capability for multi table gaming (supporting up to twelve tables with both mini and full view options); alerts for potential “hot hand” variations and stack-view for multi game management. Poker variations include Omaha Hi-Lo, 7-Card Stud and classic Texas Hold'em, tested quarterly for performance by affiliate software regulator iTech Labs.

Once a solid favorite among US players, Party Poker was forced to pull its licensing from US jurisdiction due to changes in federal law. European citizens are welcomed with a generous sign-up bonus and match deposits to the tune of 200%, along with language customization options ranging from Spanish and French, to English, German and Dutch. Currencies are set at interchangeable defaults: Euros, Pounds Sterling, US or Canadian Dollars. In stark contrast to the 16-standard e-payment platforms accepted by most online casinos, Party Poker accepts deposits via a choice of 60 e-wallet mediums, including Neteller, WebMoney and Skrill.

bwin and PartyGaming merged in in March 2011 to form the world's largest online gambling business.