Bwin Poker review

The company behind Bwin Poker doesn’t call for any sort of special introduction to the millions of sports-fans in Europe. Bwin.com is the largest online (and probably offline too) sportsbook on the old continent, with millions of people wagering millions of Euros there on a daily basis. I know what you’re thinking and you’re right: this means tons of fish for the poker tables. Sports bettors are usually notoriously bad poker players (although that equation has been known to be valid vice versa as well). Another thing that Bwin is known for is its research into problem gambling. The site works with several prestigious institutions and research groups from one of the best universities in the world, to develop new and more efficient ways to spot patterns pointing to possibly gambling problems and prevention methods. Their research also includes dealing with problem gambling once it’s already reared its head.

Obviously, Bwin has a nice player base. No US players are accepted here, but its status as Europe’s biggest online sportsbook offers it a nice – and quite inexhaustible - source of new fish.
The software used by Bwin os excellent. Its graphics are smooth, the colors used are easy on the eyes and the whole outfit is as fast as greased lightning. I haven’t ever heard of stability issues reported with the Bwin software.

The sign-up bonus offered by Bwin Poker is a 100% match on player deposits, up to $100. That may not be dazzling but the redemption requirements are pretty reasonable: players need to generate 8 poker points for every bonus dollar they unlock.