Poker Rooms

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Pokerghetto digs street poker rooms. They’ve got to have an edge, something we can get our teeth into. That could be a kick ass bonus, killer software for smooth, fast multi-game play or a truck load of traffic for 24/7, busy tables – or preferably all of the above! In the Ghetto review room, we check out some of the best poker rooms on the net and list them using our Ghetto classification that relates to their leading feature at the time of review, e.g. a ‘Ghetto T’ room has a load of traffic as its biggest asset, so if you’re an action junkie looking for loads of tables and constant competition, check out the reviews in the T section. Easy.


Ghetto ‘T’ Poker Rooms – Traffic

Read reviews for poker rooms where traffic levels are seriously high and consistent whether it’s day or night. These rooms tend to be high profile, leading poker brands with loads of tables, tourneys, promos and entries to live events as well as a full spectrum of game variations. Check out the big dogs here…

Featured T review: PokerStars


Ghetto ‘B’ poker rooms – Bonuses

These rooms are characterised by offering deeper bonuses at the time of review than the other poker rooms. They are generally good, solid poker rooms in their own right and do a lot to attract players to them. Check out what kick ass bonus awaits you in the Ghetto B rooms.

Featured B review: Everest Poker


Ghetto ‘V’ poker rooms – 3D ‘video’ poker

Deserving of a category unto themselves, 3D poker hosts have been opening up the previously niche market of poker to the masses. Not always what a hardened multi-table player wants, but where there’s mainstream appeal, there’s a steady stream of fish. From innovating leaders like PKR, to relative newcomers like Ladbrokespoker 3D, we take a look at the rooms that are turning poker into a video-gamesque experience.

Featured V review: PKR


Ghetto ‘F’ poker rooms – Fish tickling rooms

These are the rooms that PokerGhetto has identified as having soft play as a key feature. That’s not to say that there aren’t some other sharks lurking about cleaning up, but that seasoned players should be able to make a decent profit from loose, fast play.

Featured F review: Betfair Poker

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