Ladbrokes has launched a new version of the online sports betting in the www.ladbrokes.com (£10 Free Bet) and plans to live in more than 30,000 sporting events on the ground in 2010.
Ladbrokes has invested over £ 3 million to ensure the Internet is a series of sports broadcasting rights, which the exception of racing’s free to view at Ladbrokes to registered customers.
The new site focuses mostly on betting in the game with a separate module for the betting website featuring current events with links to the live streaming TV service, Ladbrokes, where live images are available. Customers have access to the horse race coverage is required to bid at least £ 1 to the service.
New Ladbrokes live betting portal function
Events include top-flight football in eleven countries, including Italy, Portugal and Brazil, FA Cup matches, international football, the UEFA Champions League Qualifiers, Europe and the Asia Cup Matches Champions League matches. Besides football, live sports include tennis, where the events include Wimbledon, the Australian Open and the ATP events as well as live images of the Australian Twenty20 cricket league. Ladbrokes TV can cover a wide range of events billiards, darts, basketball, volleyball and swimming pool.
Betting in play 43% of sports betting turnover (excluding competition) in the 2009 Ladbrokes.com continues to grow. In 2008, slightly less than 38%.
The new sports paris Ladbrokes.com include improved functionality and navigation, as well as many individual characteristics. These include one-click hosting every page access to all races in the left menu at any time, able to save for quick access to your favorite events at each visit and the site has a competition racing again in the race for auction. The site currently includes more than 500,000 active customers and offers sports paris in 18 languages and 18 currencies.
Ladbrokes new version of its online sportsbook can be found at www.ladbrokes.com (£10 Free Bet)
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