Tuesday, September 16, 2008

PKR review

In the world of 3D online poker, PKR is known to be the undisputed leader and specifically meant for those players who are still unaware of the same. And further to add, that PKR actually has come up with a different kind of playing experience, which will remind you more of a modern video game rather than a usual poker software.

Not being a part of any Poker network and completely developed in private, PKR naturally have the opportunity to proffer genuine and innovative software along with a different kind of poker room. The software is reasonably acceptable and once tried, it will not allow you to play on any other poker room and that is what PKR guarantees you.

The non-strategic and unskilled players those who are actually aiming to gather experience usually are known to be the prime visitors to PKR, and that is mostly due to the graphics and by and large, the feel of play. The total environment thus has been distorted and the Poker room simply started confirming the presence of inexperienced players. However it is not the final outcome that the shiny appearance and "video game" like feel of this software is going to stop a real skilled player, as he even can effortlessly locate his desired games.

Put on view in actual 3D, the graphics are outstanding and have need of a comparatively latest computer to respond. On the contrary those who are really in search of real casino touch may experience differently. Otherwise the software is quite appreciable as it confirms an unmatched customization, and sound performance. PKR additionally corroborate casino games for those players who actually want to get rid of playing disorders.

PKR at present comes up with Hold'em and Omaha. And there exists no bar to avail Limit, No-Limit and Pot-Limit along with multi- and single-table tournaments together.

Comparatively a low traffic volume is observed at the real-money tables including the tournaments, however there is also a trend of fast growth.

The current statistics related with ‘Real money player’ confirms merely 1, 100 ring-game players and 5,000 tournament players and that too during the peak hours.

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