Bet 365 are a UK outfit that have held a gaming licence since 1974, and all that experience really shows in the way they handle their on-line operations. You can flick between the casino and their sports book and poker room with utter ease, moving your cash around however you feel. All of their services are of a very high standard, making it an ideal "one-stop shop" if you are the kind of person who feels like to betting on football, then play a few hands of poker, before seeing how your luck is running at the roulette table. No other operator offers such a combination of high quality sites in a single package. The poker room is part of the Prima Poker network, which has over a dozen different "skins" (including GamingClub Poker, 32Red and Bugsy's) - so there are always thousands of players to play against, at a wide variety of different stakes. The software is provided by gambling industry powerhouse Microgaming, and it gives a slick, quick and fair game. There's free poker advice from poker pro "El Blondie" (Dave Colclough), and the software lets you take notes on other players to remember who you can and cannot bluff. There are huge weekly freeroll tournaments, which as their name suggests are free to enter - the current weekly freeroll is a massive $30,000. All the usual games are supported (Hold Em, Omaha, 7 card stud) and you can also play 5 card stud, which isn't available at some other rooms. Customer support is excellent, with a toll free number from anywhere in the world - and they'll even call you back if you ask them to. The Prima Poker network has been growing faster than any other in the poker world, with more and more rooms attracted by the excellent software, and bet365 is the kind of operator that knows just how to package this software into a fully featured poker room that players can depend on.
Bet365 Poker - Great Choice For UK Players And Those Who Want A Sportsbook/Casino Option
Friday, June 13, 2008
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Poker Room - The Perfect Choice For Mac & Linux Users
is a medium sized outfit which is growing in popularity all the time due to some hugely exciting recent promotions. As well as offering the standard sign-up bonus to new players, Poker Room are also currently throwing in a FREE World Poker Tour Qualifier Ticket, a free entry into a beginners-only tournament ("The Shark Cage"), three daily freeroll tournaments and the chance to enter The Online Series Of Poker for free (giving you a chance to win $100,000!). But it isn't just the generous perks that brings the players in. If you're using an operating system other than Windows (i.e. Apple Mac or Linux), then PokerRoom is pretty much your only decent option for on-line poker besides the recently revamped no-download option offered by Pacific Poker. Although others suggest their software may run on Macs, if for example you run some "virtual PC" software, PokerRoom has been the only place truly trusted by non-Windows users for years. You can run a Java version of their software which requires no download and which runs flawlessly on Macs, Linux and Windows. You will need a Java plug-in to run the software - this is free and you'll be prompted to download it if you need it when you download PokerRoom'sDraw Poker, then PokerRoom is one of the very few rooms to offer you a game at the level you want - they have a wide variety of options, including PotLimit Draw, and the tables are usually busy at all levels.
One nice detail is the ability to "code" different players you come up against as "Fish" (weak players) or "Sharks"(strong players). Then the next time you sit down at a table you can quickly see who are the good players and who are the bad players. In general, you'll be tagging more weak players than strong ones - the opposition at PokerRoom is loose and fairly passive at all but the highest levels. You can see what percentage of the players see the flop at each table before choosing where to sit down - meaning you can tip-toe into a quiet room or wade into an action frenzy depending on what your mood is like. The software is well designed, and reliable - there are quite a few extra options that need to be played around with before everything is just as you like it, so a good idea is to play a few hands on the play-money tables and work out what all those buttons and options do before playing for any real cash. Customer service is good (24 hour phone and email support) and is bolstered further by the excellent Pokah! forums where you can post questions and comments to your fellow PokerRoomPokerRoom is one of the fastest growing sites on the whole of the web. software. There is also a download version of the software, which is essentially the same thing but with a few extra features. If your game of choice is players who are usually all too happy to help you out. There's also a shop selling poker merchandise, and a Poker School where you can learn the ropes. This adds up to an impressive overall package - and the result is that
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Party Poker
is - by some distance - the largest poker site on the web. This means that Party has one great advantage over all the others : they have the most players (up to 70,000 playing at any one time), so there's always a game going on at the levels you want to play. The software is reliable, quick, and relatively easy on the eye. It has been constantly updated and redeveloped and now allows players to place side-bets on games, and to play blackjack without leaving the site. Future upgrades promise the ability to make deals towards the end of tournaments, and the opportunity to play more casino games. Customer service can be patchy but PARTY has a good reputation for quick and reliable withdrawal of winnings. There is also a wide range of deposit and withdrawal options.
Almost all on-line players have an account with PARTY, and if you are planning to play on-line for the first time they offer a good compromise between quality, bonus offer, and standard of opposition. Certainly PokerStars is more user-friendly - but the players are stronger at PokerStars and you will not be offered free cash for opening an account. Party offers lots of articles on its site detailing strategy tips, poker reports etc… and offers hand histories so you can analyse important hands after they've been played. Despite all the opportunity to learn and study the game, however, most players still play wildly and if you take the trouble to play decent starting hands (see the poker articles section for which ones) then you will easily make money at Party in the long run. Even experienced players regularly return to Party for this reason, and because Party is very generous in offering "re-load" bonuses (or even sometimes just straight out free cash!) to keep you playing. They got to be the biggest by aggressive marketing rather than the quality of their software, but they know how to keep their players sweet and nobody is likely to take Party Poker's crown as the world's largest poker site any time soon.
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