PokerTime: The Newest Chinese Application with a Deal for Asia-Poker Players

PokerTime: The Newest Chinese Application with a Deal for Asia-Poker Players

In recent years, most poker games in medium to high limits have been played in Chinese poker rooms. One of the main advantages of playing poker in Asian applications is the large number of recreational players. PokerTime is one of the last Chinese poker rooms that operates on the same system as Red Dragon Poker. The main game running on the 8-max tables of NL Holdem.

Pokertime Review

Network: Independent
Country: China
License: No
Deposit/Cash out methods: Unionpay, Alipay, BTC, Ethereum.
Cash out terms: Amounts of $1k or less are withdrawn instantly online, up to 5k – within 24 hours, 5k or more – within 72 hours.

Basic stakes: 0.3-0.6$ to 15-30$ NL Hold'em, PL Omaha.
Software quality: 8 out of 10 (Desktop, IOS, Android)
Play available: 24/7.
Accounts created: via agent
Link: POKERTIME APK.

Pokertime is the newest Chinese application that has a deal for Asia-poker players. At the moment, the number of regular players in this poker room is minimal because it is not well-known outside Asia.

PokerTime App

The PokerTime app runs on the Red Dragon system. All players here are united in a common pool. The peak time for the game corresponds to the Chinese evening (after 13-14 hours in Moscow). During this period, up to 50 active tables can be found in the lobby.

What is remarkable is the fact that all the tables in Pokertime are with a stardom and ante. Most tables are in 8-max format. But you can find 6 and 7-max tables at high limits. The main limits for the game running at the 1/2/4(1) -25/50/100(25) CNY.

PokerTime Client Support

The PokerTime client support only Chinese version. Poker Room currently does not support statistical software. At PokerTime game tables, players have access to the settings of bet sizing, 4-color deck.

If you want to start playing Pokertime, you need to contact the pur manager via Skype or by email.

How to Play Poker

Poker is a great game with alot of depth and strategy to it, as well as luck. Ill give you the hands in order. From best to worst.

  • Straight Flush: A straight is any 5 cards in numerical order. This forms a Jack High Straight.
  • Flush: When all the suits match, so if we take the above and make them all spades (or any suit). You have a flush.
  • Straight: Five cards in sequential order.
  • Three of a kind: Three of the same card.
  • Two Pair: When you have 2 pairs.
  • One Pair: Duh
  • High card: If no players show any of the above hands, the game comes down to who holds the highest card in their hand.

I hope some of this helped.