With multiple languages and country-specific promotions, Everest Poker has succeeded in attracting poker players from all around the world.
Everest Poker was established in 2002 as an online poker room that is accessible to players from around the world. It hosts country-specific tournaments and promotions and is available in 16 different languages. Everest Poker is a member of the Online Gaming Alliance (OGA) which guarantees operational excellence and ethical business practices and it is licensed in Malta. Team Everest is made up of five poker players – Christiano Blanco, Wooka Kim, Maria Maceiras Lapido, Voitto Rintala and Steven van Zadelhoff. They offer a top quality loyalty program – the Summit Point Program which offers worthwhile bonuses and entry into a variety of tournaments.
Everest Poker is powered by Grand Virtual technology. Everest Poker is available in a number of languages including English, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish, Finnish, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Hungarian and Greek. It strives to make the poker room accessible to players from all over the world. They also provide many options for players who are new to poker, such as their exclusive training room where you can learn to play poker for free against automated trainers. The graphics are good with detailed avatars and the lobby is clearly set out and easy to navigate around. The site has a 3D feel to it making it more realistic to play in. They have many filters to help you find the game you want and a countdown timer to help you keep up with the game pace.
Players can choose from Texas Hold'em and Omaha games. These are available in no limit, pot limit and fixed limit games. Games are available in a range of stakes, from as low as $0.02/$0.04 at fixed limit tables to $50/$50 at no limit tables. Competition tends to be loose even in the medium to high stakes games.
Everest Poker hosts multi table tournaments and sit and go tournaments. Players can choose from a number of tournament styles, including rebuy, rebuy and add-on, deep stack, turbo and speed tournaments. Tournaments run regularly every day and are almost exclusively no limit hold'em events. Buy-ins range from as little as $0.20 up to round $40.
If you have any queries when playing at Everest Poker, you can access the help section on their website. Here you will find much general information. If this does not answer your question, you can contact their customer service team. Customer support is available in 16 different languages. Unfortunately, you can only contact their customer service team via email, although this is not entirely unexpected when you consider that they offer the service in 16 languages. It would be highly unlikely to have a customer service representative for each language available to answer telephone enquiries at all hours.
Everest Poker offers a number of safe and convenient payment options. Players can make deposits into their Everest Poker account via Click2Pay, VISA, Master Card, EntroPay, Paysafe Card, Moneybookers and NETeller.