Betfair review
Betfair Poker is a property of The Sporting Exchange Ltd. the world’s largest sports exchange operator. That fact alone pretty much guaranteed that this is a very serious and trustworthy operation. Player traffic has never been a problem for Betfair poker. Due to the fact that it is a poker room attached to a sportsbook, Betair poker features some pretty loose competition and juicy tables. There are around 1,200 real money players at Betfair’s cash tables in peak hours. The tournament tables host around 4,000 players in peak hours. Betfair does not accept US players, so the peak hours we’re talking about are obviously European ones.
Betfair is currently the main sponsor of the WSOPE.
Betfair’s software is a private created, developed in-house, which means Betfair Poker is not subject to network policies of any sort. It can offer rakeback and other such great perks without having to look over the shoulder for what big brother has to say about it.
The interface featured by the software is clean and crisp. The graphics are nice and the stability is awesome. Speed isn’t a problem either.
Betfair Poker underwent a major overhaul in 2007. Several modern features have been added then. Players can now play 15 tables in the same time to work off that bonus or just to put in as many raked hands as possible for a rake race.
The statistics offered by the Betfair software are the usual ones: flops viewed average pots, etc.