
Rakeback is against iPoker network policy. Instead of rakeback, iPoker skins use bonuses and loyalty programs to reward players. Often these bonuses represent better value than rakeback. It's common that rakeback deals are shut down and players are left with no rakeback or loyalty program whatsoever! Our VIP upgrades and bonuses are effectively the same as iPoker rakeback, but without the risk!
iPoker hosts William Hill, Paddy Power, Boyle and other big name sportsbooks and casinos.

iPoker could never be accused of being innovative. In early 2010, iPoker players couldn't even resize their tables, but new software released in mid-2010, and further software improvements in late 2011, has remedied most of the problems. The software is quite simplistic, but very playable. There is ample space for HUDs and in general iPoker sites tend to choose tasteful colour schemes.
It's not quite PokerStars, but iPoker definitely isn't a million miles away any more.

In late '09 iPoker was known for notoriously nitty games, infested with shortstackers. This was mainly blamed on rakeback deals. Implementation of tables with a minimum buy in of 30bb across the network, a contributed rake system and severe punishment for skins having more winning players than losing one’s has done wonders for the games on iPoker.

As far as Euro networks go, iPoker is a top dog. During peak hours you can expect to see in excess of 20k players online.

iPoker, unfortunately, has some small skins. However, the network has not been as scandal-infested as its rivals. The sites offered on iPokerVIP are the network's biggest and most reputable skins. We'd personally rather keep our bankrolls with some of the world's largest bookmakers than PokerStars.
iPokerVIP players have played online for 416,879 hours. That’s dedication!
iPokerVIP players have bet $1,569,782,215.99. Highrollers!
iPokerVIP players have hit 7,882 Royal Flushes. Talk about run good!
iPokerVIP players have been paid $18,328,835 in loyalty and rake back payments. Ship it!
iPokerVIP players have played 487,576,110 hands of poker. You’ve seen it all now!