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Frae Wikipedia, the free beuk o knawledge The 2017–18 Premier League wis the 26t season o the Premier League, the top Inglis professional league for association footbaw clubs, since its estaiblishment in 1992. The season startit on 11 August 2017 an concluded on 13 May 2018. Fixtures for the 2017–18 season war announced on 14 June 2017. The Premier League is an English professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League (EFL; known as 'The Football League' before 2016–17). Welsh clubs that compete in the English. These are lists of Premier League players who have made the most appearances in the Premier League, the top level of the English football league system. Since the Premier League's formation at the start of the 1992–93 season, 13 players have accrued 500 or more appearances in the Premier League.

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This is a list of clubs who have played in the English Premier League at any time since 1992 to the current season. English Premier League teams playing in the 2019–20 Premier League season are in bold. Founding members of the Premier League are shown in italics. A total of 49 teams have played in the Premier League

ClubTown or CityTotal
seasons
Total
spells
Longest
spell
Last
promotion
Last
relegation
Years
absent
SeasonsMost recent
finish
Highest
finish
ArsenalLondon Borough of
Islington
271271914–15[n 1]Never
Relegated
01992–5th1st
Aston VillaAston, Birmingham251252018-192015-1601992–2015-1617th2nd
BarnsleyBarnsley1111996–971997–98211997–1998Championship
23rd (relegated)
19th
(relegated)
Birmingham CityBirmingham7342008–092010–11152002–2006
2007–2008
2009–2011
Championship
21st
9th
Blackburn RoversBlackburn182112000–012011–1231992–1999
2001–2012
Championship
8th
1st
BlackpoolBlackpool1112009–102010–11212010–2011Championship
20th
19th
(relegated)
Bolton WanderersHorwich, Bolton133112000–012011–1281995–1996
1997–1998
2001–2012
Championship
14th
6th
Bradford CityBradford2121998–992000–01191999–2001League One
11th
17th
BurnleyBurnley2212013–142009–10202009–2010
2014–
Championship
2nd (promoted)
18th
(relegated)
Cardiff CityCardiff, Wales2212012–132013–14202013–201420th (relegated)20th
(relegated)
Charlton AthleticLondon Borough of
Greenwich
8271999–20002006–07141998–1999
2000–2007
Championship
18th
7th
ChelseaLondon Borough of
Hammersmith and Fulham
271271988–89Never
Relegated
01992–3rd1st
Coventry CityCoventry9191966–672000–01131992–2001League One
18th
11th
Crystal PalaceLondon Borough of Croydon6522012–132004–05171992–1993
1994–1995
1997–1998
2004–2005
2013–
11th11th
Derby CountyDerby7262006–072007–0861996–2002
2007–2008
Championship
3rd
8th
EvertonLiverpool271271953–54Never
Relegated
01992–5th4th
FulhamLondon Borough of
Hammersmith and Fulham
131132000–012013–14102001–201419th (relegated)7th
Hull CityKingston upon Hull4222012–132009–10182008–2010
2013–
16th16th
Ipswich TownIpswich5231999–20002001–02121992–1995
2000–2002
Championship
9th
5th
Leeds UnitedLeeds121121989–902003–04101992–2004Championship
15th
3rd
Leicester CityLeicester9462013–142003–04101994–1995
1996–2002
2003–2004
2014–
Championship
1st (promoted)
1st
LiverpoolLiverpool271271961–62Never
Relegated
01992–2nd2nd
Manchester CityManchester183132001–022000–0101992–1996
2000–2001
2002–
1st1st
Manchester UnitedTrafford, Greater Manchester271271974–75Never
Relegated
01992–7th1st
MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough143111997–982008–0951992–1993
1995–1997
1998–2009
Championship
12th
7th
Newcastle UnitedNewcastle upon Tyne212162009–102008–0921993–2009
2010–
10th2nd
Norwich CityNorwich7332010–112013–1401992–1995
2004–2005
2011–2014
18th (relegated)3rd
Nottingham ForestWest Bridgford5331997–981998–99151992–1993
1994–1997
1998–1999
Championship
11th
3rd
Oldham AthleticOldham2121990–911993–94201992–1994League One
15th
19th
PortsmouthPortsmouth7172002–032009–1042003–2010League Two
13th
8th
Queens Park
Rangers
London Borough of
Hammersmith & Fulham
7342013–142012–1311992–1996
2011–2013
2014–
Championship
4th (promoted)
5th
ReadingReading3222011–122012–1312006–2008
2012–2013
Championship
7th
8th
Sheffield UnitedSheffield3222005–062006–0771992–1994
2006–2007
League One
7th
14th
Sheffield WednesdaySheffield8181990–911999–00141992–2000Championship
16th
7th
SouthamptonSouthampton162132011–122004–0501992–2005
2012–
8th8th
Stoke CityStoke-on-Trent7172007–08Never
Relegated
02008–9th9th
SunderlandSunderland14482006–072005–0601996–1997
1999–2003
2005–2006
2007–
14th7th
Swansea CitySwansea, Wales4142010–11Never
Relegated
02011–12th9th
Swindon TownSwindon1111992–931993–94201993–1994League One
8th
22nd
(relegated)
Tottenham HotspurLondon Borough of
Haringey
271271977–78Never
Relegated
01992–4th2nd
WatfordWatford2212005–062006–0771999–2000
2006–2007
Championship
13th
20th
(relegated)
West Bromwich
Albion
West Bromwich9452009–102008–0902002–2003
2004–2006
2008–2009
2010–
17th8th
West Ham UnitedLondon Borough of
Newham
193102011–122010–1101993–2003
2005–2011
2012–
13th5th
Wigan AthleticWigan8182004–052012–1312005–2013Championship
5th
10th
Wimbledon[n 2]London Borough of
Merton
8181985–861999–00141992–2000Defunct
(2003–04)
6th
Wolverhampton
Wanderers
Wolverhampton4232008–092011–1222003–2004
2009–2012
League One
1st (promoted)
15th

Notes[change change source]

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  1. Arsenal finished 5th in Division Two in the 1914–15 season, but the Football League was then suspended until 1919–20 due to World War I. After the War, Division One was expanded from 20 to 22 clubs and Arsenal was elected to the First Division for the 1919–20 season.
  2. Wimbledon relocated from London to Milton Keynes in 2003, and renamed themselves MK Dons a year later. Throughout their time in the Premier League, Wimbledon played their home games at Selhurst Park, the home of Crystal Palace.

References[change change source]

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partypoker
Public
IndustryOnline poker
Founded2001
FounderRuth Parasol, Anurag Dikshit, Vikrant Bhargava
Area served
Worldwide
Tom Waters, Head of Poker
OwnerGVC Holdings
Websitewww.partypoker.com

partypoker (formerly stylized PartyPoker) is an online poker card room. Launched in 2001 by PartyGaming, the site has had up to 80,000 players logged-in and was the largest online card room until 2006. In 2011 PartyGaming merged with bwin to form Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment. As of 2017, it remains among the largest online poker card rooms. The site is endorsed by Mike Sexton, the host of the World Poker Tourtelevision show. The domain partypoker.com attracted at least 3.6 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com study.[1] In 2016, after a protracted bidding process between 888 Holdings and GVC Holdings, Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment accepted GVC Holdings' bid for £1.1 billion. Today, the site is run by GVC Holdings and is available in 14 different languages. In addition to partypoker.com, partypoker also offers dedicated networks for French and Italian based players via partypoker.fr and partypoker.it, respectively. GVC Holdings also acquired Partycasino during the 2011 merger of Party Gaming.

partypoker offers a wide variety of different tournaments with different prize levels for single-table tournaments as well as multi-table tournaments. partypoker's Sit & Go tournaments run 24 hours a day and players can register for tournaments with entry fees starting at $1, and ranging in size from 2 to 50 players.

Cash games[edit]

The games include Texas Hold 'em (No Limit and Fixed), Omaha and Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud and 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo. The stakes can range from .01/.02 to 100/200. In 2012 partypoker removed its high-stakes cash games with the highest stakes at $10/$20.[2][3][4]

Party Poker formerly offered a bad beat jackpot.

partypoker also offers FastForward cash game format. Every player is automatically re-seated to another random table immediately after they fold their hand or after the hand is over. This format is very popular by players and poker rooms. It is faster and offers a higher level of security as it is a lot more difficult for two or more players to participate in collusion.

Tournaments[edit]

The site offers a variety of tournaments, ranging from 10 to thousands of participants. Single-table and multi-table sit n' go tournaments are offered as well as scheduled tournaments.

partypoker hosts the partypoker Million. This tournament begins with online qualifiers, but the final stages are held at actual poker tables aboard a cruise ship. The winners of previous Party Poker Million events were Kathy Liebert, Howard Lederer, Erick Lindgren, and Michael Gracz.

History[edit]

partypoker was the largest online card room until 2006 when it left the US market due to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. PokerStars has since claimed the title.[5]

In 2014, partypoker plans on returning to the US market for real money players, but on March 1, 2017, it still does not accept US players except for the state of New Jersey.[6]

In 2015, partypoker partnered with Dusk Till Dawn and later hosted 'The partypoker Grand Prix'.[7][8]

In 2017, the casino hosted the partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn festival. The £5,300 main event generated a prize pool of £6,017,395. Maria Lampropulos won the main event earning £1,000,000.[9] The £10,300 High Roller event was won by Vojtech Ruzicka, earning him US$363,135.[10]

In February 2018, partypoker relaunched their Team Online, with Matthew Staples first to be signed.[11] Fellow Twitch Streamers Jamie Staples, Hristivoje Pavlovic, Travis Darroch, Patrick Tardif, Alan Widmann, Ryan Schoonbaert, Courtney Gee, Monika Zukowicz and Jeff Gross all followed, joining the already established ElkY.[12]

Televised events[edit]

partypoker hosts two televised events:

Premier League Poker Wikipedia

A cash game known as the partypoker The Big Game and the partypoker Premier League a tournament structure league.

References[edit]

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  1. ^partypoker attracts almost 4m visitors online yearly
  2. ^Matthew Pitt (2012-07-19). 'partypoker Remove High Stakes Cash Games In Unprecedented Step'. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  3. ^Rebecca McAdam (2012-07-20). 'partypoker.com Disables High Stakes Cash Games'. cardplayer.com. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  4. ^Dan Katz (2012-07-24). 'partypoker Eliminates High Stakes Cash Games'. pokernewsdaily.com. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  5. ^'History of Party Poker Part of Partygaming'. Gambling Sites. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  6. ^'US Party Poker to Return Soon'. uspokersites.us. Retrieved 2014-12-22.
  7. ^'UK poker growth on the cards with DTD/partypoker partnership'. partypoker. 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  8. ^'Dusk till Dawn Info'. partypoker.com. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  9. ^zedmaster84 (2017-04-23). 'Maria Lampropulos Wins the 2017 partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn Main Event (£1,000,000)'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  10. ^Zetzsche, Christian (2017-04-19). 'Vojtech Ruzicka Wins the 2017 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn £10,300 High Roller'. PokerNews. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  11. ^https://www.instagram.com/p/BuB2I9EggH7/?hl=en
  12. ^https://poker.partypoker.com/en/p/team-partypoker/index

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External links[edit]

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