CD Poker Review
CD Poker is one of the older rooms on the ever-growing iPoker network. CD gets high marks for game selection, softness, deposit options and support; lower marks for transfer policies and a lack of rakeback.
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Allows players from US: No
Resizeable tables: Yes
Maximum tables: No
Rakeback: No
Seating placement: Choose your seat
PokerTracker Compatible: Yes
Idleminer Compatible: No
Frequent tournament overlays: No
Traffic
Ipoker has recently taken over the #3 spot on PokerScout’s traffic list, and that means a wide array of game selection at a variety of limits for cash game players. You’ll find hold’em spread across most times and blinds, and a decent amount of omaha running most hours as well.
The tournament lobby isn’t on par with PokerStars, but no one really is. The MTT schedule is fairly heavy and has a good amount of value built in. The SNG lobby is not quite as active, but that seems to be true for just about every room lately.
Aesthetics
Pretty standard online poker room look – semi bird’s eye table view, simple avatars, basic animations. There’s nothing unique about the layout or design, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing – CD is relying in the tried and true, and the result is an uncluttered layout that doesn’t interfere with the action.
Deposit and Cashout
Since this is a non-US room, you’ll have no problems with either. CD accepts all major forms of ewallets, bank transfers and good old fashioned check for deposit or withdrawal.
Support
No complaints here. The room is well-staffed and aprt of one of the largest networks online. Typical response times to support queries are reasonably quick, especially during peak times (for European players), and first-level support is helpful on most basic issues.
Unique Pros / Cons
CD is a full-service room with solid traffic, great promotions, and a long-standing reputation. While the lack of rakeback is a bit of a drag for some players, the room does a good job of making up for it with their VIP club – a points based system that rewards you for play (similar to PokerStars FPP system).
The number of rooms that feed into the network with a casino or sportsbook attached also help to bolster the value of the cash games.



