| Sign-up bonus in $ |
$100 |
| Deposit bonus in % |
25% |
| Referral bonus per friend |
$50 |
| Deposit free bonus |
$0 |
| Paid to play ($/hour) |
$0 |
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Weak competition with wild action and loose games.
Strong traffic growth.
Favorable rake in pot-limit and no-limit games.
Solid telephone support service.
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US players not allowed.
The rake in lower straight-limit is higher than the industry average.
Weak on promotions – no loyalty program.
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Stand alone version of Prima Poker
Ladbrokes Poker uses a stand alone version of the Prima Poker software, but does not share player base with the rest of the network. Some software upgrades have been made and the pace of the games is considerably faster today than it was a couple of years ago, but some improvement is still needed. The statistic functions are good and informative (including the lobby) - hand history is offered via HTML page and email and you’re able to see all actions in previous hands and betting rounds in the chat area to the right.
US players not allowed
Ladbrokes Poker offers many loose games with wild action, sometimes the view flop averages climb into the 70s. Under circumstances like that a solid poker player normally will have a chance of making a healthy profit but the competition at Ladbrokes is pretty tough (in both tournaments and ring games). The player volume is growing rapidly for both tournaments and ring games. A good selection of playing forms (Hold’em, Omaha, 7-Card-Stud and 5-Card-Stud) is offered but the pot-limit and no-limit Texas Hold’em games draw most of the action. There are lots of short-handed tables. Players from the United States are not allowed to play at Ladbrokes Poker.
Free rolls and celebrity events
When it comes to promotions Ladbrokes Poker focuses on money guaranteed tournaments and celebrity events. In addition to this there is a bad beat Jackpot and a high hand bonus. Ladbrokes has no loyalty program at the moment.
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