Offering multiple software products, each with excellent features and functions, Ladbrokes Poker is a popular European online poker room.
Established in 2000, Ladbrokes Poker is regulated in Gibraltar. It is owned by Ladbrokes PLC which is a gaming and betting company that dates back to 1887. In 2009, Ladbrokes moved to the Microgaming network after having been on its own network for a long time. Ladbrokes poker is very popular throughout Europe and most of its traffic is from Europe during European peak hours. It has received the eCOGRA seal of approval for fairness and integrity.
Ladbrokes is powered by a customized version of Microgaming software. Players can choose to play instant poker, classic 2D poker or 3D poker. They were awarded the Best Poker Software award by Gambling Online Magazine in 2007. The software is available in thirteen different languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Polish, Chinese, Turkish and others. The software offers a number of useful features and functions including the ability to view hand histories, your best hand, hand ranking and table statistics such as average pot size, hands played per hour and viewed flop percentage. You can also make use of timers and skeleton card displays. Players are able to resize their tables (small, medium or large) and there are good mini-view functions for multi table play, through which players can enjoy up to nine tables simultaneously. They also offer a "my lobby" function which allows players to bookmark their favorite games and there are note taking facilities. The software is updated regularly to ensure minimal downtime.
At Ladbrokes Poker, players can choose from Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha hi-lo, seven card stud, five card stud and Razz. Games are available in no limit, pot limit and fixed limit and players can choose from shorthanded, heads-up and full table games. Stakes range from $0.25/$0.40 to $300/$600 in fixed limit games and $0.15/$0.30 to $0.25/$0.50 in pot limit and no limit games. While Texas hold'em games are popular, Ladbrokes Poker also sees a good amount of traffic in Omaha games. The middle stakes Texas hold'em games are the most popular.
In addition to their ring games, Ladbrokes Poker offers a large variety of tournaments. They host daily multi table tournaments that run a number of times per hour and satellites to all major poker events, although their focus tends to be on the World Series of Poker (WSOP). They also host freerolls and guaranteed prize tournaments. Buy-ins range from $2 to $300. They are also well-known for their own tournament, the Ladbrokes Poker Million.
In this part of the game, each player has to put down an ante bet even before he has received his cards. What does this mean? It is a compulsory bet – all players have to wager the exact same amount (very unusual for gambling games) into a pot before anything even starts. It’s not usually a great amount but still. What this does is guarantee that even if a player folds every round, will still have to lose money. What this ultimately means is that players are motivated to play their hand rather than give up when it comes to them having the opening bet. In some cases, all players (ahead of time) will agree that the dealer will provide the ante for each player. This usually happens when the position of the dealer changes.
If you have any questions when playing at Ladbrokes Poker, you can access the FAQ section on the website. This provides answers to many general questions. If it does not answer your question, you can contact their customer service team via telephone or email.
Players can make deposits into their online poker room account via a number of convenient methods. Players can choose from VISA, Master Card, Delta, Solo, Maestro, Switch, cashier's check, money order, bank wire, NETeller, Paypal, Ukash and eNETS.