Hosting Poker Game
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Private Hosting
We offer a very unique way to offer no download poker tables and tournaments online. Customize the structure of almost every aspect of the game. Many options to set along with customizable table graphics and avatars!
Hosting A Poker Game Online
How does it work?
Our software offers a no download poker experience with a wide range of uses from running a simple one time poker night to running your own full stand alone poker site! Prices and packages starting from just $1.50 for a single table tournament up to fully professional set up website, domain, and custom graphics.
Hosting An Online Poker Game
♣ Basic Features
- Play Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha-5, and Omaha Hi-Lo games in Limit, Pot-Limit, Cap-Limit, and No-Limit formats.
- Play 7-Card Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, and Razz games in Limit format.
- Play a mixed format, where any combination of other games can be played in rotation.
- Two to ten players per table.
- Ring (cash) game and tournament formats supported.
- Tournaments played in freezeout, rebuy, or shootout format with customized blinds schedules and payout structures.
- Satellite tournaments supported with ticket tokens used for payouts and buy-ins.
- User accounts keep track of chip balances and player settings.
- Poker tables contained in resizable windows with animated graphics, sound effects, and an instant message style chat area.
- Information window with each table contains basic player statistics, hand histories, and an extended chat area.
Hosting Virtual Poker Game
Hosting A Home Poker Game
Hosting Private Poker Games Online
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