[CoinPoker] - Official - Bringing the Game Back to Players
Hello Everyone,
This is the Official Thread of CoinPoker (previous thread)
Grok approves. Hope they do it and fix it.
CP, I wonder if you have tested the performance of the client before you choose to let this Baazipoker software to be your new platform. I now wonder how much influence and chance you have at all, to repair this horrible CPU and GPU eating performance.Is there any part of your software on github Her are some thought:A poker table UI is actually one of the simplest graphical app
please post this to their discord
Watch a few videos, since your new would suggest sticking to bitcoin, but do whatever you feel most comfortable. Basically all your doing is copy pasting numbers/letters, just make sure they match. There is so many different places to use, but are all very similar. I'm not out here to advertise any one site. If you can manage to run a hud you can easily do this.
Site is a total scam, never seen one this bad and now Iβm reading this all makes sense
Are there any fee-free deposit options? Where can I find transparent information about this? Because these fees are not listed in the client Wallet.
No other site I have played on has ever charged me a fee to deposit.
I feel like it's not even safe to put money into my account.
Also, this is embarrassing, but can someone tell me how to set POT as one of the preflop bet size options
All I've got is multipliers (2.5x 3x etc.) and the input box won't take other values.
Not sure why this isn't a default button.
In the setting under normal bet size just click one of the % that are already listed and type 100 or whatever number you want.
Out of curiosity, since when do new players have to submit documents to register and play at Coinpoker?
And why?
He DID NOT use a VPN.
He completed KYC verification, coinpoker knew he was playing from a restricted country.
Only after he won a lot of money (over 3M euros from a 300K deposit), coinpoker decided he was against ToS and confiscated his winnings.
Very lucky he received his deposits back? LOL
Coinpoker stole 10x that sum.
Itβs your responsibility to read T&Cβs.
Even though the operator should geo block you according to license. This is a compliance issue between operators and license board. Same as KYC.
The only you can protect yourself if you play, is withdraw when you win. Do not build up large sums of money on any site where the T&Cβs state your country is restricted.
In many cases itβs up to the fair play of the operator. Essentially if they let you play from restricted territory then pay out!
I just had a massive bad experience in coinpoker, its not worth the entertainment, maybe its worth for professionals but if you win alot you seem to get into trouble at coinpoker and they start messing with your money, thats a big no no
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/292/o...
This is my experience truthfully, not to mention that we all got ripped of by CPH devaluation, imagine selling your tokens than trashing millions of dollars to 0, if thatsnot ponzi I dont know what to call it at this point.
Itβs your responsibility to read T&Cβs.Even though the operator should geo block you according to license. This is a compliance issue between operators and license board. Same as KYC. The only you can protect yourself if you play, is withdraw when you win. Do not build up large sums of money on any site where the T&Cβs state your country is restricted. In many cases itβs up to
KYC is great way to have to keep a winning player from cashing out, dont forget, you can quickly identify who actually does it to be serious and who ha other ill willed deeds in plan.
Yeah id agree with all this, just a tricky situation as well...we dont even know who the owner is (which is lol in itself) so effectively trusting a complete stranger with cash and thats unnatural. I guess each to their own on whether to take such risk. I like coinpoker, i find their customer service top rate also which is rare for a poker site, but i guess they cant come out a
Yet if I mention this (which I have many times) I get called a conspiracy theorist by the coin poker rep. It’s laughable
I'd like to see PLO 4/5/6 & double board mix game tables added
I played in the Big Adventures tournament for a while and it was actually pretty fun to follow the leaderboard. I didnβt manage to get anywhere close to the Top 100 though.
I just saw theyβre going to draw the final prize, the Maldives trip, live on stream. Since the winner is randomly picked from the Top 100 players, it should be pretty tense for those who made it that far.
Stream link if anyone wants to watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpPQB0MS...
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How do you change your chp into balance, since it has no value now?
I like the upgrade so far, but there are few glaring omissions and issues.
There needs to be a Sit out Next BB option. And I don't like the default that forces you to play the first hand upon launching a new table. Don't be like WPTGold- their software and terms suck.
It's not new, but I'm not a fan of the ante. Just seems like a cheap way to bloat pots for more rake. I usually play other sites that don't force an ante before playing CP.
The sounds are terrible imho. The Turn sound is like a suction cup. Try a chime or a bell or even a Cow Bell!
Only 2 female avatars, really? I know it's mostly bros and the Trump manosphere is recommending 5-6 servings of red meat a day, but don't be so obvious that you hate women.
I do, however, appreciate the democratization of stats, but I also like to track my own stats across various formats, games and stakes. Drive Hud doesn't seem to track them anymore. Any other options for me to track my own stats?
I like the upgrade so far, but there are few glaring omissions and issues.There needs to be a Sit out Next BB option. And I don't like the default that forces you to play the first hand upon launching a new table. Don't be like WPTGold- their software and terms suck.It's not new, but I'm not a fan of the ante. Just seems like a cheap way to bloat pots for more rake. I usually p
Drive hud 2 works, no idea about drive hud 1.
Yeah id agree with all this, just a tricky situation as well...we dont even know who the owner is (which is lol in itself) so effectively trusting a complete stranger with cash and thats unnatural. I guess each to their own on whether to take such risk. I like coinpoker, i find their customer service top rate also which is rare for a poker site, but i guess they cant come out a
Wouldnβt matter **** if you knew who the owners are. Site is licensed by Anjourn and any disputes that fail with the operator you can got to ADR who are the same Anjourn. So we take the risk, we play and we be careful. Because there is no regulated body that will help you.
No law, no nothing.
So all we have is Trust.
But who do we trust?
Who owns coin poker ?
Trust the ambassadors?
No, trust yourself not to be an idiot and do not leave piles of money on the site.
Wouldnβt matter **** if you knew who the owners are. Site is licensed by Anjourn and any disputes that fail with the operator you can got to ADR who are the same Anjourn. So we take the risk, we play and we be careful. Because there is no regulated body that will help you.No law, no nothing.So all we have is Trust.But who do we trust? Who owns coin poker ?Trust the ambassadors?
This is contradictory. Like you say, there is no regulated body that would help us IF something reached that stage. The % chances of something needing that increases/decreases dramatically dependent upon the trustworthyness of the owner. If CP said "oh its say Phil Galfond" i would trust that its next to zero chance of my money being stolen. If however it was say Mikke Mase then id go nowhere near the site. Therefore it does make v big difference who the owner is. Simply saying "dont leave large amounts of money on there" is much easier said than done - are we all supposed to have 1 buy in max and reload if we lose it. Id rather we just knew who the owner was and i dont think its a particularly wild take to say so.
This is contradictory. Like you say, there is no regulated body that would help us IF something reached that stage. The % chances of something needing that increases/decreases dramatically dependent upon the trustworthyness of the owner. If CP said "oh its say Phil Galfond" i would trust that its next to zero chance of my money being stolen. If however it was say Mikke Mase the
Knowing the owners of coin poker could increase or decrease the trust. As players we have to be sensible about where we leave a % of our BR and I would rarther keep USDT in my wallet than coin wallet at this time. Leaving 10% on coin seems sensible.
In case some don't know, the 100% rakeback for March is broken down into two stages. Stage 1 is ending soon. Here is what Stage 2 looks like...
Stage 2: March 16 – 31
100% Rakeback through rewards.
For Stage 2, cash game and tournament players can collect CoinPoker rakeback in different ways.
Cash Game Rakeback: Get Splash pots and leaderboards that pay players throughout the day.
Tournament Rakeback: Get 100% rakeback from buy-ins, credited the next day at 7:00 UTC onwards.
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I'm a cash player. I'm not a fan of splash pots as a way of getting my rewards, nor do I have any interest in chasing leader boards. If these are the future ways that I have to try and claw back absurdly high rake and insane rake caps, then Coin Poker can kiss my black ass. "Seacrest, out!"
anyone else have issues with the table needing ur action not poping up to the front? at the start its ok but after awhile it doesnt push the action table to the top. pls fix it coinpoker
In case some don't know, the 100% rakeback for March is broken down into two stages. Stage 1 is ending soon. Here is what Stage 2 looks like...Stage 2: March 16 β 31 100% Rakeback through rewards.For Stage 2, cash game and tournament players can collect CoinPoker rakeback in different ways. Cash Game Rakeback: Get Splash pots and leaderboards that pay players throughout the d
wait...so its v likely for rec player that they could miss all splash pots and obv wont be on leaderboards so get 0% rakeback!???
