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Review of the Everest Poker Interface

Posted by Carol Schramm on January 8, 2011 at 11:00 PM

The Everest Poker download is an excellent room for those new to the game. I’d like to continue my Everest coverage today by talking about the software.

 

As I already mentioned, the biggest weakness of using Everest instead of free poker no downloads is the amount of memory the software uses. Before you start thinking that the software is useless, though, let me mention some of the positives.

 

There is a strict requirement for smooth navigation in online poker rooms, and Everest Poker has acted accordingly. You have the choice of searching through the poker room via their tabbed navigation system, or there is a way to customize the menus to show only the stakes of your choice. At least one of these options should be more than enough to suit your needs.

 

A major benefit of being able to play the best online poker is the option to play multiple tables at once. You will be happy to hear that Everest Poker tables are fully resizable, but there is something you get that most other sites don’t give: an option for four different resolutions for your tables! These resolutions are 640x480, 800x600, 1024x728, and 1280x960. These multi-tabling features really stand out when you download free poker from Everest.

 

When it comes down to it, however, the huge resources required to run the program is a major negative. If they ever want to catch the Titan Poker download in popularity, they will need to give players the option to reduce the use of graphics while playing. Players have the ability to remove animations at the tables, but it doesn’t really help matters.

 


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