Everest Poker

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1000% bonus up to $500

Bonus Code: 500PL, 300PL

Overview:


Everest poker is a truly successful poker room, has become multinational with attracting players from all over the globe. Offering poker software in 16 different languages and has likewise plenty of country-specific tourneys and promotions. Games have a truly juicy profit for the skilled player. Promotions,tournaments  and games are all high volume despite just Hold’em and Omaha being offered. Doesn’t accept U.S. players.


Bonuses:


Two exclusive sign-up bonuses of $500 and $300.

The $500 bonus is a 10x and is moderately difficult to quite easy to clear at the low limits. It’s quite easy to very easy at limits of 2/4 and above. For the $300 14.29x bonus, it is quite difficult to clear at the low limits. It is moderately easy to easy to clear at 2/4 and above. The main reason a player might choose the $200 over the $500 is that the $300 releases in increments where as the $500 bonus releases in a lump sum. For more frequent players, Everest Poker offers players a chance to redeem points for between $50-$5000 in cash depending on the status level.


Competition:


Everest Poker features highly loose play at most of the tables. Some No Limit $10 rooms offer gameplay with 60 percent viewed flops, being a very high figure. Most of the harder competition is concentrated to low stakes and medium stakes, so for that reason, you are likely to find a lot of newcomers.


Software and Games:


In the beginning they had raised quite a bit interest with their software, being not the most typical (up to down) view of the table, instead bringing a 3D view of the table and realistic looking players. In fact, you can switch the observer viewpoint of this table if needed. Featuring a wonderful lobby, reminding us of the old Bridge software we had a few years ago. Nevertheless, this lobby has all the filters you will need to find the table of your needs. Download Everest Poker now! everest poker lobby screenshot Everest Pokereverest poker table screenshot Everest Poker


Games Offered:


Texas Hold’em/No Limit/Pot Limit/Fixed Limit
Pot Limit Omaha Hi Each of the games mentioned have high player volumes at most stakes.
The only other game offered is Fixed Limit Omaha Hi but, this particular variation lacks player volume at all betting stakes.


Tournaments:


Hosting a good amount of tournaments, with buy-ins as small as $1 and some more heavy duty tournaments with buy-ins in the hundreds.

Tournaments are well populated and ab-normally loose. Play at any level tends to be loose and aggressive, but not skilled. Even the bigger buy-in tournaments offer fairly loose play.

Everest Poker runs a noticeable amount of guaranteed tournaments and satellites to live poker events all around the world. The occasional $100,000 guaranteed and the smaller guaranteed tournaments draw the biggest crowds, as do qualifiers to big live poker events like the European Poker Tour.

Among the biggest recurring tournaments its hoststing  the weekly $30,000 guaranteed and the daily $5,000 guaranteed.


Freerolls:


Everest Poker run only a few open freerolls, but when they do, the profit pool tends to be larger than most other sites.

The majority of the free tournaments offered at Everest Poker are either the $500 bonus freerolls for new players, or tournaments that need loyalty points to buy in. Most free tournaments offered have tiny prize pools of $100 of less.


Financial Security:


Good. Owned by a respected public trading company with a track record cleaner than crystal. Everest Poker deserves high remarks for financial security and safety.


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  • Bank draft and ECO Card (French, Spanish, German, and Greek)
  • 1PAY


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