Paddy Power Poker Review
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Hits


    • Live chat agents were very fast and knowledgeable
    • Great selection of guaranteed prize pool tournaments and satellites
    • There's a weekly $250,000 Guaranteed freezeout tournament
    • The deposit bonus can be realistically achieved by loyal customers

Misses


    • No Americans allowed (Paddy Power told us that Canadians are accepted)
    • The pace of the tables seemed slow
    • No nine handed tournaments were found (6 or 10 is the norm)
    • No Razz available




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Paddy Power Poker Review

Summary

Paddy Power offers a great poker product and might rival the more popular poker sites in the not too distant future (the same can't be said about a lot of sites). 


Key Tournaments

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Game Variety

Hold'em (NL, Limit, Pot Limit), Omaha (Limit, Pot Limit), Omaha HiLo (Limit, Pot Limit), 7 Card Stud, and 5 Card Stud


Traffic

The traffic at this site was somewhat surprising and really growing.  Of course the low level games have the most traffic but even at mid-stakes there's enough traffic that a player could expect action.  During peak hours the total real money traffic can be 9000 players and sometimes upwards of 10,000 players.


Rake

Expect 5% rake in ring games as a kind of starting point, which is pretty standard, although rake percentages are never perfect because of rounding and cutoff points with pots.  At the high limits do not expect rake percentages to be very high AT ALL, at least if there is any action at the table. Our site staff monitored a $10/$20 table that had very aggressive betting.  While 5% rake was collected, Paddy Power capped that at $3.  In one pot, nearly $1000 was up for grabs but rake was only at $3 still.  That's a rake percentage of 0.3%!

Sit 'n' go rake (or the site's fee) percentages depend on the level you play.  They actually have $5000 + $200 Sit 'n' go rake tournaments at this site which is only 4% rake.  At the microlimits you can pay 20% rake on $0.10 + $.02 tournaments if you bother but everything at the $1 Sit 'n' go level is 10%.


Competition

Paddy Power Poker is attracting more and more players and with that comes tougher competition.  However, flop percentages do suggest a fair amount of loose playing donkeys with some tables showing that 80% of all players are making it to fourth street.  There are sites with weaker competition than Paddy Power Poker as these guys appear to be starting to attract a good base of patrons but if you look at table stats, which are displayed in the lobby, you should be able to find some noobs to shark.


Support

The support for this site was live and very fast in answering questions.  The link to live help can be found at the home page and then toward the bottom of the page where the contact information is.


Deposit & Withdrawal Options

Deposit options: (1) Credit card, (2) debit cards, (3) checks, (4) bank transfer,
(5) Neteller, (6) moneybookers

Withdrawal options: (1) Credit card (2) checks (3) NETeller




Bonus Details

Ireland's largest card room gives you $600 free @ 150%


Bonus Summary

  • 150% (which is good) to a maximum of $600

Signup Bonus

For every 450 Paddy Points you earn, part of your sign up bonus will be released in increments of $5

Assuming that you are going for the full $600 bonus, in order to receive that full bonus you must accumulate a total of 54,000 Paddy Points within a 90 time period from when you set up a real money account

Ninety days is fairly generous time frame to earn a deposit bonus and 150% is pretty generous for a deposit bonus percentage.  It's true that there are better time periods out there, but there are certainly ones that are a lot worse as well.  The relevant question is, how much poker playing does it take to earn the Paddy Points?

Paddy Points are earned automatically every time that you play in a cash game or in a real money tournament.  When you start playing at Paddy Power Poker you will be enrolled in their 'Army' and you will be designated as a Private.  Privates earn Paddy Points the slowest but if you are loyal you will get a promotion and that means you will earn more points, quicker.

Let's say that you are a private and you play $5 + $.50 tournaments.  Only the fee part of the tournament counts towards your Paddy Points (which is standard for all sites) and in the case of Paddy Power you would get 10 Paddy Points.  To get promoted to Lieutenant you would need to get 1200 Paddy Points, so basically you would need to play in 120 tournaments at that same buy in level.  After becoming Lieutenant not only would you have already gotten a portion of your bonus but then you would get 11.5 points at the $5 + $.50 level and things start to accelerate for you, with more promotions ahead.

A lot of online poker players might play in 120 tournaments in about 10 or 12 days but even if it takes you longer this deposit bonus is really achievable so long as you are committed to the site.

Whereas a lot of other poker rooms only give you 30 or 60 days to get your bonus, Paddy Power really deserves a 'paddy' on the back for realizing that for even some of their most dedicated customers, about 3 months is needed.


Bonus Payout Release

150% (which is good) to a maximum of $600


Reload bonuses

None.