Bodog Poker Review

In 1995, Bodog started as a sportsbook and casino. In 2004, its Bodog Poker room opened and has turned into one of the hottest poker rooms today and is still growing rapidly.

Overall Bodog Poker offers relatively loose games and great software that plays well and is fast. The software is updated frequently to ensure safety and stability, with little downtime as a result. Downsides include lack of a Mac client and limited multi-tabling

The Bodog Poker Software also has player profiles, which are key to building up your opponent database. Bodog Points are updated when you leave the table and the table colors are customizable.

Bodog Poker offers a wide variety of games including the ever popular Texas Hold'Em (no limit, pot limit and fixed limit), plus Omaha Hi and Hi-lo (fixed limit and pot limit), and Stud (5 Card, 7 Card Hi, and 7 Card Hi-lo). There are sit-n-go's available at Bodog Poker in all these variations, however their multi-table tournaments are all Texas Hold'em. In fixed limit games, the rake is 5% up to $0.10 max for $0.05/$0.10, $0.50 max for $0.25/$0.50, $1.50 max for $0.50/$1 and $1/$2, and $3 max for $2/$4 upwards. For no-limit and pot-limit games, the rake is 5% up to $0.10 max for $0.05/$0.10, $1.50 max for $0.10/$0.25, $2 max for $0.25/$0.50 and $3 max for $0.50/$1 and above.

The following innovative functionalities, features and game options can be enjoyed by players:

Bodog was founded by Calvin Ayre and its traffic volume overall is in the higher segment of the industry. As of May 2007, real-money player statistics show 4,100 ring-game players at peak hours, and 18,000 tournament players at peak hours.

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