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Online Poker site review
Our average rating - 77.8%
Bottom Line
"Online Poker for the European sports and poker fans."
Site address - www.unibet.com
Start of operation - 1997
Gaming software - Microgaming
e-mail - info@unibet.com
Phone - +356 23 43 16 10
Software type - Download version Direct download - Download Unibet Poker Download size - 20Mb
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Games that can be played:
Limit Texas Holdem, Omaha, Omaha H/L, 7-Card Stud, 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo, No-Limit Texas Holdem
Languages that the software supports:
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Swedish, German, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, Finnish
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Short Description
Unibet.com is a general gaming site, taking bets on sports, casino games, and poker. The poker room is powered by prima poker software, so it will surely have all of the usual features, network wide promotions and a large player traffic.
Full Description
Unibet poker is focused at players outside of the US, so you will find a lot of attention to European poker players. Being part of the prima network, you can expect a high level of professionalism and customer service, along with poker game quality.
Software and Graphics
Unibet Poker uses the Microgaming poker network, sharing it's player base and technology. The software has all the regular poker features such as: taking notes, table statistics: flop percentage, average pot, and hands played per hour. Players can play at eight tables simultaneously, where they can play at both full-size or mini-view tables.
Games
Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Seven-Card Stud, Five-Card Stud and Five-Card Draw. The games vary between No-Limit, Pot-Limit, and Fixed-Limit, with full table games, short handed, and heads-up tables all available. There are high-limit tables with $150/$300 stakes in Fixed-Limit, $200/$400 in No-Limit Texas Hold'em and microlimit tables as low as 2¢/5¢.
Poker Tournaments
Unibet Poker host many daily tournaments, with buy-ins from $1 to hundreds of dollars. The tournaments are fast-populated.
Player Traffic
1500 real money players in the ring games at peak hours. Most players will be found in the low to mid-stakes Limit and No-limit Hold'em games.
Soft Competition
Unibet Poker offers relatively loose and juicy games like other sports book who also has a poker site.
Signup Bonus
New Unibet Poker players receive a $100 sign up bonus. Players must earn 600 VIP points in 30 days or less to receive the full bonus amount.
Loyalty Bonus / Promotions
Unibet Poker offers a VIP program, with VIP points leading to monthly cash back payouts. Unibet Poker does not offer any reload bonuses.
Customer Service
Unibet Poker offers very good e-mail and telephone support (in 12 different languages).
Financial Security
Excellent. Unibet is listed on the OMX (Swedish stock market).
Advantages:
- Loose games
- Many side games
Disadvantages:
- Phone support is not 24/7
- Does not accept US players
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