PokerStars has spent months speculating on the UK market and they have now launched their services in the United Kingdom. Players are now able to place their bets on a couple of markets through PokerStars 7 software.
At the moment, PokerStars is only accepting football, tennis, ice hockey, rugby, basketball, volleyball and handball. These will not be the only offerings as there is a banner promising of more game betting in the future.
When you first look at the UK site, you will notice that the odds may seem to be of the same standard as those of other world-class bookmarkers. You will notice that their odd analysis skills can be compared to those of other bigwigs in the industry like, William Hill, Betfred and Betfair in a myriad of many more.
For those who wise to place their bets on this new platform, they can do so on the PokerStars 7 client from their desktops, iOS and Android powered devices. This will be possible in a few steps which include registering a real account and loading it with money through their safe and convenient banking options. Apart from betting, you will be exposed to other casino games such as Poker, table games, card games and slots in a myriad of many more.
Without a doubt, PokerStars betting services will grow in terms of the subscribers, in the coming weeks.
Pokerstars is owned by Amaya Gamin and is part of a joint venture with GVC Holdings for online gambling entity bwinparty digital plc which is owner to bwin party.
When playing at PokerStars, be sure to have an exciting time with all the bonuses and promotions in line waiting for you. There are the deposit and new player bonuses which will be awarded on redemption. Be sure to read all the play-through requirements for each bonus for successful betting on your favourite sports.
You could start betting on your favourite sports as soon as you wish and enjoy the wide array of sports available and expect more in the near future.
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Tags: Amaya, Betfair, Bwin, Casino, GVC Holdings, poker, sports betting, UK, William Hill
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