JUST AN FYI ON PARTY POKER RULES
15. Abandonment of Account Balance.
The Company reserves the right to cancel your PartyPoker.com account for any reason whatsoever at any time without notice to you. If you do not access your PartyPoker.com account by "logging in" to your Account by using your AccountName and password for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days, your Account will be closed and the entire Account Balance will be deemed abandoned and forfeited; provided however, such requirement for log-in and entry is not and does not constitute any requirement whatsoever for you to play any Game, deposit funds or participate in any activity at PartyPoker.com other than logging in. For the avoidance of doubt, pursuant to this section, Company may also close your ezEcash account as well as any ESP account which you have.
16. Forfeiture, Account Closure and Confiscation.
Company reserves the right, in its unfettered discretion, to void any winnings and confiscate any balance in your PartyPoker.com account (and ezEcash account as well as any other ESP or Company related account including other websites and casinos owned or operated by Company) in any of the following circumstances:
i. If you have more than one active account at PartyPoker.com;
ii. If the name on your PartyPoker.com account registration does not match the name on the credit card(s) or other payment accounts used to make purchases at PartyPoker.com;
iii. If you participate in a PartyPoker.com promotion and withdraw before fulfilling the requirements of that particular promotion;
iv. If you provide incorrect or misleading registration information;
v. If you are not of legal age;
vi. If you connect from a jurisdiction where participation in the Games is prohibited by law;
vii. If you have allowed or permitted (intentionally or unintentionally) someone else to use your Account;
viii. If you have not played at the PartyPoker.com on an individual basis for personal entertainment only (that is, you have played in a professional sense or in concert with other player(s) as part of a club, group, etc.);
ix. If you have "charged back" or denied any of the purchases or deposits that you made to your Account;
x. If you are found cheating or if it is determined by Company that you have employed or made use of a system (including machines, computers, software or other automated systems) designed specifically to defeat the system;
xi. If you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; OR
xii. If Company should become aware that you have played at any other online gaming site under any of the circumstances set out at i) to xi) above.
Anyone know if this account abandonment rule is standard issue for poker sites?