Not all poker networks can be big or among the top networks; there are also a number of successful mid-sized networks like the Everest Poker Network.
The Everest poker network has been around for a while now, and is owned by Ultra Internet Media Ltd., S.A. Ultra Internet in turn is owned by GigaMedia Ltd., a company that is listed on the NASDAQ. This network bears a license to operate from the Kahnawake Gaming Commission.
The Everest poker network is not a large network; it is nowhere near to the size of some of the other networks like iPoker or OnGame. However, it has been reasonably successful and popular among online poker players, a fact that is underlined by its increasing size in recent times. Currently, this poker network does not accept US players.
If you are wondering how a mid-sized poker network can be as successful as the Everest poker network, it is because of the network’s promotions and the presence of some cool poker rooms. The network has games as well as tutorials for beginners, which is a good way of drawing traffic to it. There is also a training room available.
On the other hand, having tutorials for beginners runs the risk of the Everest poker network drawing only amateurs and beginners to its tables. That, while being a good thing, can seriously impact the network in terms of player quality.
The Everest Poker Network is another poker network that does not accept US players, though this was not the case always. The non-acceptance of US players is a direct consequence of the UIGEA, after which the network decided to focus on the online gambling industry in Europe.
Even though the Everest poker network is a relatively mid-sized network, it draws a good crowd of poker players. There are about 10,000 players at the tournaments on the network daily, while the cash game players number about 5,000. While this is a great bit of statistic for a mid-sized network, there is still a long way that the network can go.
Also, the fact that the ban on US players has happened post the passing of the UIGEA in that country means the network could have seen a drop in the number of players compared to the pre-UIGEA days.
The Everest poker network runs on software developed by Grand Virtual. This is a company that has been developing online gaming software since 1997. The software enables the poker network to be available in multiple languages and not just English, which is a great way of reaching out to non-English speaking geographies where online gambling is not banned.
There is no instant play version of the software available; players need to download it to their computers. Other features that the software provides the network include a superb 3D environment, multi-table play, the ability to keep track of player statistics, and also a great lobby. Two things that you cannot do in the rooms on this network are resizing your tables or use the mini-view feature that you will find in many other networks.
Another disappointment is in the number of games on offer. Players can play Texas Hold’em, but there are no Omaha games available here. All games are available in no limit, pot limit, and fixed limit forms.