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Topic: Best site for multi-player Texas Hold 'em? (Read 119 times)

legendary
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We, https://betking.io, currently have the highest stakes plo games in the industry running rather frequently.
Every other day there is a $250/$500 blind game.

We're looking to build up a player base for smaller games and tournaments too.

Currently you can get 20% rakeback this week in our leaderboard.

If more people sat then the more frequent games would run.
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
You might as well start heading for the currency exchange section (or LBC, etc) and sell your BTC for fiat the way things stand right now. Crypto gambling isn't incredibly active for card games as a whole, and things likely won't change in the near future (which is a shame considering how great crypto gambling is).

I’ve seen a couple of projects announced on this board during the last months but I don’t know if they were finally launched. I suppose you are looking for a crypto multi-poker site but I think it is better to play in big fiat sites, such as Pokerstars, because in crypto sites there is risk of collusion and you are not going to get enough variety of games to play and there won’t be enough traffic.
I don't think they ever did, and if those projects did launch they didn't get too far before going down. I wouldn't suggest crypto poker at all because of collusion just like you said. Seems like poker isn't too popular with the crypto gambling crowd atm.
hero member
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legendary
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guess who's back
at the moment btc sites really suck and have dead action , but you can try other sites that take bitcoin and convert it to USD
you can try betonline , they take bitcoin for both deposits and withdrawals and they don't have KYC rule for bitcoin players
also americascardroom is on the lead when it comes to bitcoin poker sites , but not sure if they have KYC since I registered like 4 years ago and at that time they asked for my ID when I tried to make my first withdrawal
newbie
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Everything Don Pedro Dinero said. Fiat tables are softer and playing against colluders is rough. Once you've gotten sufficient practice, the fish justify the house rake.
legendary
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The first decentralized crypto betting platform
I’ve seen a couple of projects announced on this board during the last months but I don’t know if they were finally launched. I suppose you are looking for a crypto multi-poker site but I think it is better to play in big fiat sites, such as Pokerstars, because in crypto sites there is risk of collusion and you are not going to get enough variety of games to play and there won’t be enough traffic.
newbie
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I have seen many on-line sites where you can play against the dealer, but are there any multi-player sites that support Hold' em and not just regular five card draw?
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