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Software Summary
The software at Everest Poker is simple by comparison to other large poker sites but it is easy to operate, works very well and has proven secure and stable.
Everest Poker has listened well to feedback from its players over the years, adding on a lot more features to go with the newly added Omaha games and redesigning its previously rigid lobby. The interface still takes some getting used to but it does the trick.
For beginners, Everest Poker also offers a nice “training room” mode where players can learn the ropes before throwing themselves at the mercy of more experienced opponents.
Statistics
Everest Poker’s software has a note taking function and the lobby supplies vital table stats like viewed-flop percentage, average pot-size, seated player’s stack size and hands played per hour.
Hand histories are user-friendly, but take some time to work with; details for hands expire after 30 days, which is a drawback.
Players can get a snapshot of their statistics for a session at a table by selecting “your statistics” in the top right corner of the active table.
Multi-Table
The latest version of EverestPoker’s software supports play at eight tables simultaneously. Multi-table play usually runs well, but some disconnect problems have been reported.
Everest Poker is decently suited for multi-table play, with big and easily visible cards and straightforward software.
Tables are also resizable and they scale very, very well. Looks great.
Graphics
Everest Poker’s graphics are decent with several different skins to choose from. The table functions are easy to learn and well oriented on the table.
Each player has the choice of several good-looking avatars that change position depending on where the player is seated.
Special Features
The Everest Poker software offers basic features that players are used to on any poker site, but Everest also has a unique viewpoint function that allows players to see the table from any seat.


