Everest Poker review
Everest Poker was one of the few sites which managed to take advantage of the situation created by the 2006 UIGEA. While other poker rooms were panicked at the loss of their US player base, Everest Poker took things in stride and adopted an approach which turned out to be the successful one: it attacked the European market in force, making its website and software available in a bunch of different languages. Nowadays, the site is the top destination for European cash game players. The action is extremely loose, not only on the lower stakes but on the medium ones and sometimes on the high ones as well.
Traffic is never a problem at Everest Poker. There are around 7,000 cash game tables at the room’s table in peak hours and around 16,000 players at the tournament tables.
The software used by Everest Poker is an in-house creation. It is relatively simple compared to what other poker room can bring to bear, but it does a fine job at what it’s supposed to achieve. The graphics are decent, the animations are smooth and all the features that a modern online poker room should possess are there.
The sign-up bonus offered by Everest Poker is a rather intricate matter. There are no fewer than 6 different bonus options available. Three of these are incremental bonuses and three are set, % match bonuses