Everest Poker Review |
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Everest Poker Review
(Note: This poker room does not allow U.S. players)
Everest Poker is a fresh and truly multilingual poker room that has established a solid player base with plenty of growth potential. The software comes in all major languages, among them French, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish and Spanish. In total, 16 languages are supported.
The software itself is high quality, runs smoothly and is popular among players. Currently the only games available are Texas Hold'em and Omaha, but plans are in the works to add Seven-Card Stud as well.
Traffic has skyrocketed since the opening of the site and now lands in the top 10 of all poker rooms. Everest is actually one of few sites that has profited from the new U.S. online gaming restrictions - given its international focus - and seems to attract new players from all corners of the globe every minute.
Everest Poker offers relatively few tournaments and freerolls, and most tournaments have a low buy-in. Real-money player statistics as of January 2008 show 5,800 ring-game players at peak hours and 13,000 tournament players at peak hours.
Everest Poker offers great software and amazing action for Hold'em players in particular. The mix of players is unique in that many of the loosest and craziest are at the medium and high limits, making Everest Poker extremely profitable for skilled players. The opening of $50 blind No-limit Hold'em games has also added a new dimension, with even greater possibilities for large pots to be raked in by skilled players. The software is updated frequently to ensure safety and stability, with almost no downtime as a result.
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Low rake
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Massive Hold'em action
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Good loyalty program









