General Ladbrokes is one of the biggest and most famous bookmakers in the world. With such a statement I don’t have to write, that this place is reliable. From a BettingExpert point of view one of the really good things about Ladbrokes is the fact, that they offer high limits for betting. They take bets up to 5000£. One thing I don’t like about Ladbrokes is the way you choose matches. I sometimes have problems finding the match I want to play. Their website can be a bit confusing.
Registration
It’s easy to sign up at Ladbrokes and as with other bookies that offer casino and poker you can use the same account for both betting and gambling at the tables.
Bonus
No bonus at the sportsbook, but you can receive a 100% bonus up to 50£ at the casino. Their poker room has a bonus of 25% up to 100$
Wagering requirements
To be able to receive the casino bonus the following terms apply: ”To be eligible for the free stake offer, your initial chip purchase must be between £10 and £50 (or equivalent - see below) and you must have wagered (staked) at least 4 times the initial chip purchase amount (or equivalent - see below). You can check your casino play history using Playcheck. Stakes on Roulette, Craps and Sic Bo do not count towards the qualifying stake. Also, please note that when playing Blackjack, Baccarat, Red Dog, 3 Card Poker, Casino War, Pai Gow Poker or Video Poker only individual bet stakes of 5 chips or greater will contribute to the minimum stake required to qualify for this offer.”
Odds and games
Ladbrokes has a broad range of sports for betting. They cover many soccer leagues and the traditional betting markets like horse racing and greyhounds. They offer average odds compared to the rest of the market. I wasn’t able to find exact return percentage for the sportsbook. You should keep an eye on the Ladbrokes website, since they pretty often have promotions with free bets on certain matches.