Poker Networks

Online Poker Networks

Below are the top poker networks offering services to poker players. We recommend the poker networks listed as some of the best around, for UK players and others worldwide.

Poker Site Networks

When signing up to a poker website it is important to have a look to see if they are part of a poker network. While it is important to make sure that the website you are joining is reliable and offers the games you want, if there aren’t any players, and then it’s no use signing up.

Many operators’ sites are part of a bigger poker network, that pools players – and usually the operating software too-so they can give a better variety of games better quality and attract more people to the tables, which is important.

When playing online poker if you find a certain type of software you like - that maybe has an easy to use interface, or is simply quicker than others-then it is worthwhile checking out other sites on the same poker network. This gives added advantages of being able to claim new sign-up bonuses, play with a user interface you are familiar with, and let you switch from website to website to find a suitable game to sit in.

Above are the top poker networks and a little bit about each of them.

The Ongame poker network has been around for 10 years, but was bought by Bwin in 2006. Popular with European casinos, OnGame are one of the top five poker networks in the worlds at present.

Since forming in 2004 the iPoker Network has quickly become one of the most popular poker networks around. Currently the third largest poker network in the world they offer a great interactive playing experience.

There are around 50 different poker sites on the Microgaming poker network with some of them having links to well known sports betting operations.

Boss Media are the managers of the International Poker Network. Based in Sweden they supply software poker solutions to over 120 different poker sites and they are still growing.

Have over 40 sites on their poker network at present. Merge used to be a poker site themselves (Poker.com) before deciding to move into providing a network of sites.