Everest Poker
Summary
In 2002 Everest Poker was launched and they still attract many people from all around the world with their software that has sixteen different languages. They also host country specific tournaments and promotions. They also got an international professional team with players from Finland, Italy, Japan, Portugal and Spain together with people from other countries as well.
Everest Poker does however not accept players from the United States. They got a loyalty program of high quality, the Summit Point program with decent bonuses and a wide selection of tournaments. You get a 3D feeling when playing and their lobby is easy to navigate in due to a well planned layout.
Software
Everest Poker is powered by Grand Virtual Technology. Everest Poker has set a goal to try to bring as many Texas Hold’em players together from all around the world as possible. Their website is translated into different languages to make it easier for people from more countries to access it. These languages include French, Japanese, German, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish and Spanish. In the software they got a training room were players can practice against automated trainers. There is some 3D feel to the detailed avatars and the graphics. You can also change perspective and viewpoint of the table. As I mentioned before the lobby is easy to navigate around in and features all the filers you will ever need to find the game you’re looking for.
Traffic
During peak hours the traffic spikes at around 7,000 ring game players and 16,000 more around tournament hours. Skilled players have the advantage here due to the generally loose and even play style in the medium to high stakes.
Available Games and Stakes
Everest Poker is generally focused at Texas Hold’em but they do however also have Omaha but that´s it. But since they don’t offer many different game modes, the games they offer is at high quality. They are thinking of making Seven Card Stud available. The stakes vary from as low as $0.02/$0.04 at limit tables up to $50/$50 at no limit tables. The addition of the higher stake, $50 blind Hold'em games has also helped to increase player traffic to the site.
Support and Money Payment Options
You can contact the customer service support in sixteen different languages. You can only contact them via email. Response time might take up to a day.
There are many diffrent payment methods available for players at Everest Poker. These include e-Wallet services such as; NETeller, Click2Pay and Moneybookers, credit cards and pre-paid Paysafe Cards. Payouts are hassle-free and generally quite fast.