Detailed Martins Poker review
First impression
Martins Poker features a nicely designed and easy to navigate website. The room also offers online casino and sportsbetting services. The registration and software installation process at Martins Poker is the same as in every standard B2B room, which is very quick and easy.
Player traffic
The player traffic at Martins Poker averages at about 5.500 players at peak hours, and still growing, as the room is part of the evergrowing European 24h network.
Features in detail
Martins Poker includes a standard set of features, such as player notes, four-colored deck, stats and hand history, along with the ability to play at Head-to-Head tables, which adds to the action and fun at the games. The game variety at Martins Poker is also impressive, adding to the usual Hold'em and Omaha games like Telesina and Americana.
Software
The software at Martins Poker is quite good, providing a good and stable connection and fast response time. The graphics and sound effects are good and clean, as in the other 24h rooms. Moreover, the newly introduced enhancement provides the ability to play at Martins Poker without having to download the client, which makes it a lot easier to get connected to the online poker world.
Support
Martins Poker features 24/7 email support, with a fast response time, and their answers are good and informative.
Security
Martins Poker features highest level security, as they are part of the rapidly growing B2B network.
Banking
Martins Poker accepts VISA, MasterCard, WebMoney, Moneybookers and Bank Transfer as methods for banking at their site.
Summary
All in all, Martins Poker is a good place to play for European (mostly Scandinavian, Polish and Russian) poker players with their aggressive style of play. All the sides of the room are acceptable for an average player, and it shows - player traffic at Martins Poker is growing fast, and perhaps one day we'll see this room at the top of European online poker market.
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