If you are familiar with the
Ladbrokes
family of online gaming sites, then you
already know about the poker room at
Ladbrokes. But for those of you who have
never been to the site, you'll find a
great website run by a company whose
sports betting business has its roots in
brick and mortar high street
establishments. Ladbrokes poker room is
one of the most popular online sites in
Europe.
Built on the Microgaming network,
players at
Ladbrokes
will get a program
that fast and reliable with good
graphics and audio that is
user-friendly. It offers things such as
room statistics, players notes, and easy
to navigate lobbies. Players at
Ladbrokes will enjoy the multi-table
play option, being able to play on a
total of eight at one time. Players can
download the whole software package or
play online with their browser.
Ladbrokes Poker is a stand alone site
and they are busy at all times. Hold'Em
is the most popular game, but players
can also indulge in Omaha, 7 Card Stud,
Omaha Hi/Lo, and 5 Card Stud. Some of
those games have less frequency on the
tables and reasonable stakes, making
them perfect for the beginner player to
gain practice with. The Hold'Em games
range from micro-limits up to
$10.00/$20.00 no limit games. The site
has some of the loosest action around
and good player can easily clean up on
the tables. The six max games are
aggressive in their play.
Bonuses at
Ladbrokes
Poker are quite
generous. There is a 100% signup bonus
of up to $500.00 for new players. There
is also a 50% signup bonus. Players have
a month to gain their bonus by getting
thirty player points per bonus dollar.
If you only gain enough points to gain
50% of the bonus, you will receive it.
Ladbrokes is one of the only sites that
will still award partial sign-up bonuses
to their players.
There is also a $1,000.00 free roll
bonus tournament for anyone that signs
up through affiliate sites.
Ladbrokes
online poker room accepts
PayPal, Neteller, MoneyBookers, Western
Union, bank transfer, credit cards, and
wire transfers as their preferred cash
deposit and withdrawal methods.