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newbie
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December 11, 2017, 09:55:27 AM
#41
Anyone experienced that can answer??

I am based in EU and have played on Nitrogen, SWC, SportsBetting, 5dimes, from those that accept BTC, and had no problem with withdrawals (no need to send documents and stuff).

Would that also be the case with Americas Cardroom and WPC, or will I have problems withdrawing amounts of 1-2 BTC? I don't have a problem sending my documents, but I don't want to be locked out of my account with money inside. So, do they accept players from everywhere or is it only for specific nationalitites?
sr. member
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December 10, 2017, 05:40:30 PM
#40
Nitrogen is an option, but ignition and americas card room also accepts bitcoin.

But it depends on if you want to keep your bitcoin as bitcoin...if you deposit on ignition and americas card room they convert it to USD. On nitrogen they dont, but the trade off is that nitrogen is low volume and has hardly any good mtt's (their structures are not good either, no antes!).

So it will just come down to whether or not you want to hold on to your bitcoin in case it goes up and if you want to play cash game or mtt. good luck man win all the btc!
newbie
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December 10, 2017, 03:06:24 PM
#39

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.


I feel like I want to say that they do indeed accept bitcoin.

Hey guys, do check out our private poker club with android & iOS app.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/king-power-global-poker-club-nlhplo-247-live-2407233
sr. member
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December 10, 2017, 10:10:04 AM
#38

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.


I feel like I want to say that they do indeed accept bitcoin.
hero member
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December 10, 2017, 09:12:57 AM
#37
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.

I did not know that for citizens of the United States, such financial difficulties were created that you can not play PokerStars. Sad
sr. member
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December 07, 2017, 07:59:13 PM
#36
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.


I'm sure givin the current market cap of all crypto out there it will definitely gain a lot more traction in the coming months.
I was turned onto ACR because they were one of the sites that accepted bitcoin deposits.
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December 07, 2017, 07:52:24 PM
#35
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.

Does pokerstars now accept bitcoin? Can you have a relatively anonymous account or will they need all your information and a linked bank account? This is a problem for players living in the USA. I feel kinda stuck and tired of the same old small games, the bitcoin poker community seems a bit stale right now. Maybe with bitcoin getting such a huge amount of exposure right now, we could see some of the big sites adopting.
sr. member
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December 07, 2017, 07:17:02 PM
#34
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.

I forget that most of the forum is europe/Asia based, having said that I'm still probably a year or so from being able to play
On pokerstars
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December 07, 2017, 06:21:53 PM
#33
The best option sadly is still Pokerstars... Despite their huge rake and non existant rakeback currently, it still has the most volume for both cash and tournaments... And also the best client by far. Playing on 888 or iPoker is extremely tilting with such bad software.
sr. member
Activity: 258
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December 07, 2017, 05:39:06 PM
#32
Is there a bitmoin of poker rooms of such a level as pokerstars? Or is it 888poker?
I like them because there are a lot of players there, a normal interface.
I would like to find something like that.
 

I personally like americas card room (ACR)
Nice volume of players and good selection of cash game and tourneys of all buy-ins along with bitcoin deposit (and many others)
hero member
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December 07, 2017, 05:30:41 PM
#31
Is there a bitmoin of poker rooms of such a level as pokerstars? Or is it 888poker?
I like them because there are a lot of players there, a normal interface.
I would like to find something like that.
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December 07, 2017, 12:19:29 PM
#30
Hey i just wanted to let you know that apart from the usual nitrogensports and sealclub there is anther one i like. It is called bovada and they offer really good bonuses for poker players and they give out bonuses as well like birthday credits and a percentage of losses get returned as bonuses.
hero member
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April 20, 2017, 12:19:22 PM
#29
This is for anyone that's been playing poker for 5+ years profitably

Where do you like to play and why
I'm looking for new venues to check out
That accept BTC deposits and withdrawals

Normally I play at NitrogenSport, as there is hourly freeroll, with no. of players there.
and also you can sport betting there too (if you want).

how many players are there playing poker? i always searched for a good poker room with bitcoin, that has a good freeroll to start without investing but i didn't found anything, all the poker room require investment and their freeroll players base is empty

Arguably, there are only a few bitcoin powered poker rooms since I don't think it is that popular to gamblers and it doesn't really generate enough interest to make more of it like how dice has become so popular. Probably, people in the online gambling really do like a fast paced game rather than playing a long one.
legendary
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April 20, 2017, 11:55:23 AM
#28
This is for anyone that's been playing poker for 5+ years profitably

Where do you like to play and why
I'm looking for new venues to check out
That accept BTC deposits and withdrawals

Normally I play at NitrogenSport, as there is hourly freeroll, with no. of players there.
and also you can sport betting there too (if you want).

how many players are there playing poker? i always searched for a good poker room with bitcoin, that has a good freeroll to start without investing but i didn't found anything, all the poker room require investment and their freeroll players base is empty
legendary
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April 20, 2017, 06:50:34 AM
#27
I have been a poker player i wouldn't call myself professional or anything but i love the game, but never online. i have tried many places and none of them shows me enough trust to make me want to stick around.
that is one thing about dice that i like, it is easily provable that it is fair.
but you can never say it about Poker, it can easily be a bot or the site owners who see your hand!

i have found a solution though. a face to face game with my friends but with bitcoin. you just pay them afterwards.
legendary
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April 19, 2017, 10:33:27 AM
#26
Bitcoin Poker sites with consumer protection service inclusive

The disadvantage of NitrogenSports compared to other sites is the low traffic.

Not only low traffic , as i have experienced the poker table in Nitrogensports is runned by bot and it is manipulated by site or some scammers. So i wont recommend anyone to play poker in that site.
sr. member
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April 19, 2017, 09:47:23 AM
#25
This is for anyone that's been playing poker for 5+ years profitably

Where do you like to play and why
I'm looking for new venues to check out
That accept BTC deposits and withdrawals
In gambling, poker is my favorite, I like playing poker because it is an interesting game. It is a luck based gambling game but it also requires players to think, calculate a bit to get the win. I usually play poker on Nitrogensports.eu. I also play on Betcoin.ag because it has a version for the phone, I can play anywhere without a computer. These two gambling sites are quite reputable, being used by many users. They also have poker tournaments with great rewards and I love this
hero member
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Merit: 507
April 18, 2017, 08:24:13 PM
#24
Betcoin.ag does have some of the sitngos I see but not all.  I do enjoy the hyper sng's personally over at ACR, Blackchip but I have switched my play to the crypto sites for ease and quickness of deposit / withdrawal.  I also think all these sites are pushing gaming further which makes it better for all of us and very happy to support them.
Betcoin.ag lost 66% traffic recently and they will not push gaming further. It is a sinking ship!

Let us talk about a Bitcoin poker room in free fall, betcoin.ag
sr. member
Activity: 258
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April 18, 2017, 07:53:18 PM
#23
Honestly, between betcoin, swc, and nitro I expected more I'll
Choose to pass on those aside from traffic. The UI for the 3 is lacking
Quite a bit. I don't really feel like they're operated
At the level of professionalism that I would expect
From an entity that I'm depositing funds into. Sadly
I can't evaluate game play on any of these sites
Due to not playing but with 100 players at any giving
Time I feel comfortable saying theyre almost certainly
90% fish and that's just not what I'm after.

As far as ACR that's TBD as I can't play mobile and
I'm mobile 90% of the time.
newbie
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April 18, 2017, 06:53:11 PM
#22
Betcoin.ag does have some of the sitngos I see but not all.  I do enjoy the hyper sng's personally over at ACR, Blackchip but I have switched my play to the crypto sites for ease and quickness of deposit / withdrawal.  I also think all these sites are pushing gaming further which makes it better for all of us and very happy to support them.   

Interested to hear your feedback  jjrundy on all of the crypto sites. 
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