List of oculus quest Multiplayer and co-op as of 22 may 2020
Wanderer, you can travel the worlds with friends, kind of fun bigscreen, watch films with friend and goof about epic rollercoaster, its a rollercoaster shooter game Dead And Buried II (co-op and competitive modes, cartoony shooter) Sports scramble, (basically Wii sports in vr) Raccoon Lagoon, (Co-op, basicaly farming game with tamagotchi elements) Path of the Warrior (co-op play, like streets of rage/Gorn) Bridge crew, single user, multiplayer and co-op. Death Lap, pvp destruction derby/twisted metal type raceing game Arizona Sunshine, (zombie horde shooter, beware it is not cross buy or cross play) Spaceteam VR, multiplayer co-op, closed room arcade puzzle type Mini Motor Racing X, (Multiplayer, Single User, Co-op it like PS1 Micro Mashines) Eleven Table Tennis, (self explanitary) SculptrVR, (multiplayer art and 3d sculpting, you can build and destroy things, there is some ability to troll each other also) VR Karts: Sprint (bad rippoff of mariocart) Orbus VR: (An MMO has a learning curve, but has everything an mmo is expected to have, regular 5 star revews, however you will find yourself standing around alot, so sore back and feet await unless you have a stool nearby) RUSH (Skydive Race In a Wing Suit with friends, good adrenaline rush, but not for the queasy) Drop Dead: Dual Strike Edition (cartoony stand still horde zombie shooter) Cloudlands 2 (Golf Vr, pass and play co-op and online co-op) Echo VR ( 3D Rocket league with frisbies, its basically blitzball for you final fantasy fans) Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR (PVP Table tennis) Penn & Teller VR (fun multiplayer, you can have fun pranking each other) Kingspray Graffiti (Grafitti with friends, the colour pallet is large and the spray and drips are pretty realistic) SWORDS of GARGANTUA (co-op, multiplayer, an adventure fighter with stat improvement and really good swordplay) Skyworld: Kingdom Brawl (competitive, like dungeon defenders) Drunkn Bar Fight (Co-Op, fighter with novel props to fight with like defibrillators) TribeXR DJ School (learn how to use a DJ deck and screw around with friends) Sairento VR : Untethered (Tron Ninja Battle arena with co-op, not good for motion sickness) Poker VR (Self explanatory) Creed: Rise to Glory (good boxing, and fitness training, test your skills in PVP Online) Racket: Nx (batting a ball off a wall with a good soundtracks and powers, its like the racketball seen on startrek on DS9) Elvin Assasin, (tower defence Co-op, bow and arrow with powers and abilities to unlock) ironlights (medievil dueling, your weapon skill really matters on this one) Wands (PvP Magic duels Won game of the year fromIMGA) PokerStars VR (best poker simulator) Oculus Venues (basically Vr TV with friends) Multiverse (free, multiplayer and educational, flat earthers wouldnt appreciate this one) Sideload games (sidequest) Pavlov (one of the best shooter games out there) Crisis VRigade (Co-op, you are S.W.A.T you and friends go around shooting criminal npc's) Hyper Dash (5v5 online multiplayer VR shooter, well reviewed) Axegend (Dungeon crawler mob killer with end boss, many skills and weapons, also traps) Pokémon VR (pretty good, i suggest you try) Triton-vr ( shared-space multiplayer FPS built exclusively for the Quest, where you need to move in real life to move in the game! No complex setup required) Colonicle (4v4 FPS) sidequest (A class based competitive parkour-shooter.) Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! (Beatsaber but you can use multiple weapons like fists, guns, tonfa's and so on) Range Day VR (gun range emulator, its updated frequently, many guns and many things and ways to shoot, guns and the mechanics of the guns are emulated closely) Air Brigade (fighter jet emulatodog fighter) Reflex Unit 2 (take control of various militry equpment, set in the future. and fight. table top control) VR TANKZ! (tank battle simulator, realy simplistic graphics) Dead Shot Heroes (attack the tower game, EXP is a thing so you kill, lvl up, get powers. full crossplay. its pretty fleshed out) Grand Reality (you need a usb piano to use it fully. multiplayer and i think tutorial game uses hand tracking) PocketRacer (make your own crazy tracks and then race on them) Pick-up League Hockey (vr skill based hockey) MissionX (you need a very large space to play this. it turn a real room into a paintball style fighting arena turning your room into an obstical course shooting arena) Dino Encounters (a multiplayer dinosaur zoo with mini games and feeding) Holofit (a very good fitness program compatible with fitness mashines like rowing and cycling) Art gate (Art Gate is a marketplace for Post-War and Contemporary Art in virtual reality, art is also sold and bought here in rooms with over 100 people apparently) OctoRaid (you are an evil giant octopus vs 5 others) Laser Storm Arena (4 player space pirate shooter, needs a pc to be used for a server and a server client) The Blood Eclipse (like left 4 dead zombie shooter multiplayer) Ghost League Pre-Alpha Demo (high speed locomotion jumping and flying obstacle corse) Neos VR (Social versatile world maker) SlashMates (mob killer) Secret Of Harrow Manor (feels like resident evil, horror searcher and shooter. look for health bullets ect to survive) Symphony of Stars (space game with ships, space battles, factions. empire building. generated maps) VR Club (social, Become a club dj or join the dance floor, full body avitars) VRZone (multiplayer room builder) Snow Fortress (build a snow fort, then have a snow fight, more fun than i make it sound) Blockami (3d tetris style puzzle game, up to 4 players uses hand tracking) NES SPACE (play nes games, even multiplayer, also you are able to make a retro style room to play the game in Pétanque (play Bocce Ball with a roommate) Abu Dabi (catapult projectiles into another players targets while he defends them and trys to shoot yours down) Mawashi, (a GTA V: Sumo-Remix mini game remake) MRTK Online (basic intractable physics blocks can mess about with friends) Piñata Party VR 6DOF ( a Piñata has escaped, run after it and pop it before the other one. kids game) Social hub Half+Half Dance Central Rec Room VRChat (A whole lotta fun, you can do anything from driving a truck for a 1000 miles to having a massive shootout in space. not always child friendly though) AltspaceVR (its good for virtual meetings, there are some good hosted content, however the mods/admins are known to be a bit pushy/unfair, and are not popular ) Non Conventional multiplayer Puppet Fever (1 Quest and an android device, use puppets to play shrades)(players guess the word/object/movie with your puppets) Acron: Attack of the Squirrels! (played between 1 rift and multiple android devices, fun group game) Synth Riders (if beat saber and boxing vr had a baby, its harder but great for an adrenaline rush) Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (fun game, one has the headset on, and the other is giving instructions from a manual) The Under Presents. (you can exist in the same space, but thats about it.. its a very odd game) Box Vr, (you have players competing in a single lobby with a host, however there is no player interaction, you just see each others live scores) The Climb, an odd type of multiplayer, there is a leaderboard, and you essentially race another players pre recorded ghost. you dont exist in the same place at the same time
Best poker app to play with friends for real money
Best poker apps to play with friends with real money? So we're playing on Pokerstars @ Homegames so far but it's preventing a few of my PCless friends to be able to play on their tablets. You can ONLY play on PC and not on Android / Tablet etc... WTH There must be good mobiel poker game with real money to play with friends on a private poker table??
Anyone interested in playing heads up or a small cash game id enough players are into it?
Looking for some people to play some friendly games. Pm if interested. Theres an app called pokerrrr2 for ios and android we can play on. The problem with using pokerstars is that it charges a rake for free games so it makes it impossible to keep track of who is winning or losing. Im available to play heads up pretty often so pm if you wanna play. Maybe if we get a few people interested we can get multi handed games going.
Funfair: Blockchain Solutions for Gaming. For those of you unfamiliar with Funfair. Here's a brief overview: Funfair was Founded in 2017, and is an Ethereum-based platform for online casino gaming. Founded in 2017, FunFair is an Ethereum-based platform for online casino gaming. The online gambling market is predicted to be worth $60 Billion by 2020. Funfair isn’t actually a casino, instead, they licence out the underlying gaming technology to casinos and other gambling platforms. One of the brilliant things about Funfair is that they market their software to casinos that mainstream audiences already use. Now, the major challenge faced by casino operators today, especially online casino operators, is the question of trust in their offerings. To put it simply, users are reluctant to trust these services. Players feel insecure about the true odds of the games they’re playing, even if those odds are made available by the casino site. The reason being, current server based gaming infrastructure is vulnerable to tampering and fraud. And players have no way to verify that everything is fair in the games they’re playing. Now, Funfair have been able to solve the problem of trust, in online gambling. By building technology that cannot cheat anyone. Funfair runs on Blockchain, and Ethereum smart contracts it offers players a transparent, fair and publicly audit-able gaming experience. Player protection and provable fairness are guaranteed. Transparent RNG ensures that the games are provably fair. Game logic is verifiable and run by Blockchain smart contracts. Unlike other Blockchain casinos, Funfair games play as fast as any traditional online casino. No bank account is required, so deposits and withdrawals are virtually instant. There's no need to trust a casino with your funds because funfair games let you play straight from your Crypto wallet. Winnings for every game are held in escrow by the Blockchain and paid out instantly. For operators, fewer servers, fewer databases, fewer security & technical staff, as well as fewer internal personnel, means that costs are significantly reduced. And, no fees or charge-backs for the operator. Funfair powered casinos' run on Blockchain, which is resistant to hardware failure, power outage or attack. In short, Funfair casinos are faster, easier, and cheaper to create than traditional software. The Funfair Team: Now, the team. The team is an all star team of 50 plus individuals. The leadership are industry veterans and experts in the gaming field. Arguably, the most accomplished team in Crypto. When you consider their combined gaming industry experience, relevant entrepreneurial and business experience, as well as an extraordinary track record of prior success, in the gaming industry. I would, at least, put the team on the same standing as the team at ripple, but would have to award the Funfair team extra points for their prior track record of success in the gaming industry. Jez San OBE: Jez San the CEO and Co-founder of funfair, came to the project with an extensive background in gaming and online gambling that stretches back to 1982, as well, he has a more modern appreciation and experience in Cryptocurrency circles. Jez received his first computer at the age of twelve in 1978. Within a year he'd taught himself assembly language for several microprocessors. He founded Argonaut Software as a teenager in high school as a way to get software consulting jobs with large companies. He worked on security systems with British Telecom and Acorn. In 1984, at 18 years of age, he started developing his first game, Skyline Attack for the Commodore 64, he also co-wrote a book, Quantum Theory, about the Sinclair QL. And, he became a wizard (admin) at Essex MUD, the world's first multiplayer online role-playing game. His late-1986 game Starglider for the Atari ST and the Commodore Amiga sold hundreds of thousands of copies (earning him £2 per copy in royalties). The money helped launch Argonaut as a larger company that started hiring other people in 1986. In 1996, Argonaut received external funding from Apax Partners and was publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2000. He also helped found ARC International when it was spun out from Argonaut in 1998 and was its largest shareholder on IPO. Between 1999 and 2002, he founded Codeplay and is currently the majority shareholder. He received an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 2002, the first explicitly awarded for services to the computer game industry. He founded Crunchy Frog Ltd, which in 2005 became online poker company PKR. An online poker room that allowed users to play poker in a virtual reality setting. In 2008, he co-founded mobile application developer and publisher Origin8. Which produces iPhone and BlackBerry software, and has offices in London. Jeremy Longley: The CTO of Funfair is Jeremy Longley, who was a co-founder of PKR.com. Longley has extensive experience in both 2D and 3D game creation and in the past has led teams to develop innovative HTML5 and Android products, cashier systems, account management features, and third party system integrations. He also has an MA in Computer Science with 1st Class Honours from Cambridge University. He seems to be a dominant figure behind a lot of the tech at Funfair. Oliver Hopton: Funfair’s third founder, Oliver Hopton, has over 15 years experience building gaming products. Including 10 years as Software Development Manager at PKR and 18 months as CTO at EveryFan. He, along with Longley, also appears to be a leading figure behind a lot of the tech at Funfair. Stefan Kovach CCO at Funfair: Stefan was previously Marketing director at PokerStars for nearly 12 years. James Harrison Director of Corporate: James was Compliance and Licensing Director at Gaming Realms for 3 years, and CEO at AlchemyBet for 5 years, 5 months. The FUN Token: FUN is the native token that powers every aspect of the Funfair gaming ecosystem. It is the betting chip that pits player against casino, the financial reward paid to developers for their games, and the fuel that enables key processes on the network. Ownership of individual tokens is anonymous. A total of just under 11 billion FUN tokens were created on June 22, 2017, and no more will be created. There are 5.3 billion FUN in circulation. With this fixed supply, the token is deflationary and should experience increases in price over time as demand for it increases. Furthermore, Funfair singe all FUN that are collected as fees. Singe is a term that refers to very very long-term cold storage, and with the potential to be destroyed, when the regulatory atmosphere permits. Taking these tokens out of circulation, in this way, should also put upward pressure on price. Importantly, casinos' must stake enough FUN to cover payouts / winnings. Which basically means that a lot of FUN will be locked up in the networks growing list of casinos'. Now, we are currently in a major bear market. But, do stop to remember, that this does not reflect on Funfair. What is does reflect on is the current state of the market. Markets are cyclical and I, personally, expect a recovery and corresponding bull market will be forthcoming (Just my opinion). Partnerships: Funfair have a number of partners. Spike Games is one. Spike Games is a well-known creator of slot games. Funfair partnered with them in April this year. Spike are assisting in the creation of new Blockchain versions of popular slot games. Big Wave Gaming is another partner. Big Wave is a Sydney based slot game creator, with a focus on Asian markets. The partnership was created to give Funfair better access to Asian markets. And of course, RakeTheRake. Rake the Rake is the largest and most reputable Rakeback affiliate in the worldwide poker market today. CasinoFair: Funfair has launched the first brand to go live on their network: CasinoFair. CasinoFair, under its tagline ‘Famous for Fairness’, goes beyond traditional limitations and offers players the fairest experience possible using decentralization of the Blockchain as well as Fate Channels, which is Funfair’s proprietary version of generalized state channel technology. Players use FUN to play, directly funded from their Crypto wallet, a growing range of premium games are available on CasinoFair. Including Funfairs latest titles, Wheel of Fun, Fate of Thrones and FunDice, along with a host of popular casino games such as European Roulette and Blackjack. CasinoFair will only get bigger and better, as Funfair evolves from offering a service to the Crypto community to disrupting the mass gaming market. Sales Funnel: Funfair is currently putting a lot of emphasis on optimizing CasinoFair's sales funnel. This will make it significantly easier and faster for players to start playing on Funfair powered Casinos' going forward! Funfair is also putting a lot of emphasis on players being able to purchase FUN directly at the Casino. We can expect to see these improvements in the weeks, and months ahead. Funfair players can look forward to a significantly streamlined entry into FF powered casinos'. New Games: Funfair also anticipate a steady roll out of new games over the coming weeks and months! Including space slots and pirate slots, two more wheels, an Alice Cooper slot, as well as, a fishy slot, from outside game developers. Along with some other stuff too. There's a lot happening at Funfair. The Fishy slot is apparently insane and something to really watch out for. These games will add to Funfairs ever expanding line-up of games. RaketheRake Casino: Also, the second Casino on the Funfair network is set to be launched this quarter. It will be operated and marketed by RaketheRake. For those of you unfamiliar with RaketheRake, they are the largest and most reputable Rakeback affiliate in the worldwide poker market. RaketheRake currently work in conjunction with all of the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their casino sites and secure the best Rakeback deals for their players. The Funfair powered casino will be the first casino owned and operated directly by RaketheRake. Funfairs Competitors: Funfair has a few Crypto-based competitors but is far ahead of the competition. Nevertheless, with the popularity of Blockchain gambling, as well as the sheer size of the market it wouldn’t be surprising to see more competitors enter the space. Decent Bet, Edgeless, and Dao.Casino are some Blockchain-based casinos. However, by licensing out their tech to casinos, Funfair isn’t in direct competition with these projects. Instead, Funfair faces competition from platform providers in the traditional online gambling space such as Kambi, Gig, and EveryMatrix. In Summary: I'd have to say I rate Funfair very highly among all the Crypto projects out there. They have excellent leadership, with a proven track record of success, a great team, a lot of industry experience, a great concept, and a working product to back it up, strong Tokenomics, with FUN being needed to fuel every aspect of the Funfair network. Additionally, all fees are singed, as well as, casinos' having to stake enough FUN to cover casino payouts. If anyone can find a silver-lining in the current environs it's gonna be the best and brightest of crypto folks.
E4ROW Is The Most Undervalued Ethereum Project By A Longshot
Disclaimer: I hold E4ROW tokens You've probably never heard of E4ROW even though it's one of the few projects with a live product that pays dividends in Ether. The company E4ROW (Ether For The Rest of The World -- https://www.e4row.co.il/) plans to build an array of mobile games that pay dividends in Ether to tokenholders, the first of which is a poker game called Uncle Finney's (https://www.unclefinneys.com/). They're holding off on marketing until their next iteration is released. Currently Uncle Finney's only has 5 card stud, the next iteration will be Texas Hold 'Em which is a much bigger market (for those of you unfamiliar with poker, Texas Hold 'Em is by far the most common type of poker played/gambled on). Currently the game can only be played on an Android phone, but the Hold 'Em update will include a Chrome extension, and the devs announced that this launch will be later in July. The market cap of E4ROW right now is just over $1,000,000 (http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/ether-for-the-rest-of-the-world/) and just like Etheroll it currently only trades on EtherDelta: https://etherdelta.github.io/#E4ROW-ETH The market cap of Etheroll for measure is over $30,000,000 I understand that Etheroll does far more volume currently, but Texas Hold 'Em is a much, much bigger market than dice betting, and at 1/30th the valuation this is an easy long-term hold for me. Additionally there are no competitors in the decentralized poker space with a live product. For more perspective, there are tons of ICOs today raising hundreds of millions with zero product, just a fancy whitepaper. These are the "sexy" investments (like the "hot" stocks) which aren't going to get you the ROI you want. For EOS to go 20x, it hits to hit a valuation in the tens of billions including all coins (not just circulating). For E4ROW to go 20x it needs to hit $20 million, which is still low for the ERC-20 space. Lunyr which is a decentralized Wikipedia with no product that plans to make money by advertising on their platform (which the regular Wikipedia doesn't even do) is valued at 5x E4ROW: http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/luny Monaco which is an outright scam with plagiarized website/whitepaper and no product is valued at 13x E4ROW: http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/monaco/ Edgeless (blackjack on Ethereum) is valued at 50x E4ROW and I'm not even sure the project is still active as the ICO was months ago and there is no product and no updates from devs: http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/edgeless/ Now let's talk about dividends with some hypothetical scenarios. The house cut of 2% in Uncle Finney's poker games is divided proportionally amongst tokenholders as a dividend. Once Hold 'Em comes out, if it runs properly, the game volume will likely increase. The current price of 1 E4ROW token is about 20 cents ($1,000,000 market cap divided by 5,000,000 total tokens). A very conservative scenario of $5 million total wagered in a year = $100,000 for dividends (5,000,000 * 0.02). $100,000 / 5,000,000 tokens = $0.02 per token, or a 10% ROI at current prices. $50 million wagered (still significantly less than $1 million a day) would be $0.2 per token or a 100% ROI. And that's just on the dividends. The token price itself will vastly appreciate if we see these levels of volume. All of the biggest problems with online poker today (except for collusion) can be solved by decentralization. There is a lack of transparency because players don't know how a centralized company's algorithm works. E4ROW's public smart contract is provably fair. There are high fees (PokerStars minimum rake is 3.5% and that's not including additional withdrawal fees: https://www.pokerstars.com/pokeroom/rake/). Uncle Finney's is 2%. And the biggest one: gambling is illegal or in a grey area in tons of jurisdictions around the world. E4ROW allows anyone with an internet connection to play poker and wager Ether.
I used to play Pokerstars no problem on my Acer-14, it would auto fill the screen and made playing pokerstars easy as pie. I come back today to play and it will only stay as the size of the phone screen in portrait mode which makes it playable but nowhere near enjoyable. As installs it through an apk file you can't just flick the options in developer options like a normal android app so any help is appreciative. Please help a bored person reddit :(
At the moment I play on Pokerstars using my Oculus and Dash so I can place multiple pokertables in my field of view. Does anyone know if we will be able to do that on Oculus Go? Since it is using Android I am not sure we will be able to do the same things as with Dash on the PC side. On an Android phone or tablet you are not able to have multiple tables displayed at the same time., so I was wondering...
Many of us enjoy playing poker with the friends, colleagues or just random people as it is quite a fun way to spend time. However, there are actually people that make their living out of poker. There are quite many sources that describe the earnings of the poker players and their net worth, but so far it seems that the top 5 richest poker players (whose income is mostly driven by the winnings) are:
5 – Joe Hachem ($11.8 million)
4 – Sam Trickett ($16.6 million)
3 – Erik Seidel ($17.2 million)
2 – Antonio Esfandiari ($22.9 million)
1 – Phil Ivey ($100 million)
Even though the biggest tournaments are happening offline, the largest volumes are dealt in various online poker rooms. It may be quite challenging to become a poker millionaire without winning one of the main poker events, yet there are many people that can afford luxurious life simply by playing a few dozens of hands each day. However, today we will not be looking at the poker players, but we are going to focus on the poker industry from the insider’s perspective and see how quickly it can be changed in the future. A quick overview Throughout the history, online poker industry has been dominated by the PokerStars brand, and the only company that was competing with it was FullTilt poker. However, in mid 2011 FullTilt went bankrupt and was acquired by PokerStars. Since then, its leadership has been disputed. Today, there are many online casino brands launching their own poker rooms, yet when combined they are taking a much smaller market share than PokerStars. However, there are quite some drastic changes coming up and it does seem that even PokerStars may not be ready. Europe represents the largest market for online poker and recently there were some regulations passed regarding online gambling. While those laws actually make internet gambling legal, they come with such harsh requirements that many companies have decided to simply skip these markets and focus on their operations in the other countries. Apart from that, the technology behind the online poker rooms has been lacking some development when it is compared against the other companies in the iGaming sector or other sectors of Information Technology. Today we are going to explain you how Cash Poker Pro can tackle all of these issues and become a successful competitor of PokerStars in the very near future. But before we begin, let us quickly tell you what Cash Poker Pro is all about. Cash Poker Pro in a nutshell Cash Poker Pro (or CPP for short) is an online poker room that is available through various instant messengers (such as Whatsapp, Telegram, WeChat etc) and also as a web app. It lets people play poker online using a decentralised technology. Yes, we are talking blockchain here. Considering the CPP’s technology, it can operate in any possible location as long as at least one of the supporter messenger apps is available there. Besides that, CPP deliver a great level of transparency and trust, as there is absolutely no way the company can manipulate the results of the game. Finally, CPP can provide great gaming experience at the fraction of the costs when compared to any other alternative on the market. Now let’s take a look at how exactly it will revolutionise the world of online poker. Available anywhere Cash Poker Pro is designed to be available at any possible device, at any possible location, and at any possible jurisdiction. These are the main reasons that landed Cash Poker Pro a title of the best October’s ICO at ForexNewsNow rating. There are a few challenges faced by the iOS and Android developers. First of all, it is pretty damn hard to design the apps that deliver identical experience. In most of the cases, one of the OS will receive an inferior version. Secondly, the hardware itself is quite an issue. This is why it is so common to see unsupported apps in the Play Market or App Store when using a dated device. Finally, it is still up to Google and Apple to allow the listing of your application, and in most of the cases, you will not be allowed to bring in a gambling app into the Store. Cash Poker Pro eliminates this barrier by letting the players participate in the game via the messaging apps. Such apps are available in every country, no matter whether online poker is allowed or prohibited there. Besides that, all of the smart-type of the devices support the messaging apps as those are the core component. Considering that CPP is decentralised, it can operate in all of the dark, grey and regulated areas likewise. Keen to invest? Not only CPP is great for the players, it is also amazing for the possible investors. Unlike all of the old fashioned companies, CPP gives you an opportunity to become a partial owner of the poker room by purchasing the tokens during Cash Poker Pro ICO. It is based on Ethereum and it has already been backed by 400,000 USD of investments during the pre-ICO stage. Its goal is to raise 30,000,000 USD by selling 60,000,000 tokens under the symbol CASH.
Hello fellow PKA Fans! Poker is a great game, and it's something I'm pretty sure the PKA community hasn't played together. This summer I am organizing our favorite podcast's first annual poker tournament and would like to get everyone that's interested involved. If you aren't familiar with PokerStars, it is a FREE client on PC, MAC, and even IOS / Android. In the US after the ban on online gambling bill passed, PokerStars no longer offers REAL money buy-ins for US based states. Instead you can compete using 'Play' money, which is just as fun, and has perhaps less debilitating effects on your checkbook. I will be hosting, and starting an online tournament using PokerStars, if you wish to participate you will need to download the client, and create an account. I am considering making the starting buy-in for this tournament at 100,000, meaning the more people that compete, the chances rise for a very large pot for whoever comes in the top five. Please be aware that PokerStars starts you off at a 1,000 play money balance, so if you would like to compete you will more than likely have to pay $1.99 for a 350,000 balance to have the proper funds. I am also considering chipping in for a few 'real world' prizes to make the challenge more competitive, and worthwhile for everyone. Not sure what that will be just yet, but I'm open for suggestions. If the PKA staff want's to hop on board, and possibly kick in a few prizes, I.E. winner receives featured guest on the show for 20 minutes, a piece of PKA merch, etc that would be super cool. Let me know your thoughts, if you are interested please comment so that I can make the necessary arrangements. If we get enough support, and people that are interested, I will continue updating this post with more information as the Tournament draws near. Thanks! Seth (FPSSKAG)
Sorry but I'm very inexperienced in any of this...
My chromebook is great for me and the only thing that I miss doing is playing a bit of online poker. I've downloaded the pokerstars apk here and was wondering if this will work using ARchon (I have never used this before, is it easy to do? Is it just an app found in the Chrome web store?) I have searched online and I know I am not the only poker player keen to get things going on my Chromebook so if someone can help sort me out I know that you're also helping people other than just myself.
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