Paddy Power review

Another iPoker network member, Paddy Power pushes the same sportsbook/poker room/online casino combination that Bwin and William Hill do. The site has a separate section for each operation and players obviously move around freely from one to the other. Paddy Power poker gets tons of fish from the casino tables and the sportsbook section this way.
The site is keen on setting some pretty high standards for SNG and MTT play. Paddy Power’s players will be able to pay in $2,000 - $50,000 SNGs, and of that doesn’t add a twist to the game, I don’t know what does.
S far as MTTs are concerned, they run all the time too, but once every month, there’s a $1 million monster guaranteed prize-pool on offer which attracts players from other poker rooms too.
In order to help beginners get off to a flying start, Paddy Power features a poker players’ academy where the basic skills are taught, together with more advanced strategies.

The software used by Paddy Power is the iPoker software you may already know too well form other online poker rooms. The software is stable, and it looks decent, despite the fact that because of the limited number of available player avatars, you may well find yourself sitting at a table full of clones. Gameplay is a little slow too, thanks to the ultra-generous countdown timer which people can – and often do – abuse.

The Paddy Power sign-up bonus is a 150% match on player deposits, up to $600. The redemption rate is more than reasonable too.