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Wider Crypto World => Gambling & Crypto Casinos => Topic started by: memehunter on March 18, 2025, 07:14:03 AM
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What do you look for in a poker platform?
1. Rake.
2. Number of players.
3. Software.
4. Positive reviews.
5. Instant cashout.
6. No KYC.
7. No bot/cheaters.
8. Bonuses/rakebacks.
9. Anything else.
What is your deal maker or breaker? please give your honest opinions.
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What do you look for in a poker platform?
1. Rake.
2. Number of players.
3. Software.
4. Positive reviews.
5. Instant cashout.
6. No KYC.
7. No bot/cheaters.
8. Bonuses/rakebacks.
9. Anything else.
What is your deal maker or breaker? please give your honest opinions.
KYC and bonuses, this is the general gamblers choice they will first have a look on when approaching a gambling casino, we can't afford using a casino that does not offer to us some amount of bonus in which we can be eligible for, also on the aspect of KYC, gamblers will prefer using a platform that does not require for that or only have a simple requirement on the regard which they can afford to give.
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How about the pot limit?
I'm not into online poker but seeing some poker games increasing the pot like its not affordable for someone, who only have few hundreds that would be daunting to join.
Texas Holdem I think was one of those poker games that's scares the thrill out of you.
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KYC and bonuses, this is the general gamblers choice they will first have a look on when approaching a gambling casino, we can't afford using a casino that does not offer to us some amount of bonus in which we can be eligible for, also on the aspect of KYC, gamblers will prefer using a platform that does not require for that or only have a simple requirement on the regard which they can afford to give.
While I agree with you on the bonus part, KYC is a lot trickier in poker as it reduces collusion.
How about the pot limit?
I'm not into online poker but seeing some poker games increasing the pot like its not affordable for someone, who only have few hundreds that would be daunting to join.
Texas Holdem I think was one of those poker games that's scares the thrill out of you.
It is clear from your reply that you have not played any poker at all (or very little). There are different stake levels which you can choose as per your bankroll. FYI, pot limit games are way riskier than NLHE.
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What do you look for in a poker platform?
1. Rake.
2. Number of players.
3. Software.
4. Positive reviews.
5. Instant cashout.
6. No KYC.
7. No bot/cheaters.
8. Bonuses/rakebacks.
9. Anything else.
What is your deal maker or breaker? please give your honest opinions.
No KYC, bonuses and positive reviews from people around who makes use of the platform. There could be other factors to check, but for me, I will start with these ones.
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No KYC, bonuses and positive reviews from people around who makes use of the platform. There could be other factors to check, but for me, I will start with these ones.
Thanks for taking the time to give your honest opinion. I have already stated that the issue of KYC in poker is a bit trickier.
Would you be interested in a community poker tournament (limited to only reputable members here)? Of course, with no KYC.
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Number of players ✅ this means it has the reputation to draw crowds and make the poker experience fun.
Software ✅ poker doesn't need anything complicated but a smooth running user interface is everything.
Positive Reviews✅ this could be bias because reviews can be bought but sometimes these reviews do paint a picture what's happening.
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Well for me, I look for a platform with a fair and transparent Rake system. I also consider adequate player pool so as to be sure the platform has a sufficient number of player to maintain a healthy ecosystem.
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what should be the most important are rake and software
players should look for a platform with much lower rake to maximize the possible amount of profit for them to win secondly we all want to play in a platform that is easy to navigate through and looks inviting as well so that we enjoy every bit of time we spend in there
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Lately I've been seeing some promotional offers as well as live poker games and these are mostly on the weekends with other poker players, so for some that may be interested in playing poker and also be a fan of the multiple player tournament in poker game, they will definitely enjoy the benefits of multi players when playing a poker tournament, but someone like me is not really a fan of poker to that extent, so i only occasionally play it and not like it has been my most preferred when it comes to gambling.