Unscheduled SealsWithClubs Downtime Reaches Sixth Day

An unplanned period of downtime for the largest Bitcoin-only online poker site, SealsWithClubs, stretched into its sixth day this morning as users continued to wonder when the site would return to active-play status.

Users first reported the site was down for active play on February 11th, though site officials promise that the site will soon return, though no exact timetable has been posted.  In the meantime, SWC’s operators have quickly provided a withdrawal protocol on the site’s Internet home page — sealswithclubs.eu — so that players’ Bitcoins remain fully accessible.

SWC Chairman Bryan Micon has acknowledged the site’s unfortunate downtime, without specifiying the exact cause, leaving the topic wide open to increasingly wild conjecture.  However, given that withdrawals from the site continue to be rapidly processed, there seems little cause for player alarm.  One of the purposes of having a site denominated and allowing for the active use of Bitcons is precisely that — to allow players to deposit and withdraw at will, without the lead to maintain a large on-site balance.

Micon also posted a brief message on the Bitcoin-centric Bitcointalk.org discussion forums.  His bullet-point briefing was part confirmation, part infomercial, yet with no root cause listed or a definitive date announced foe when SWC would return to live-action play.  Wrote Micon:

1) really sorry for no comms last few days, I understand the frustration. Sometimes life happens at the worst times and you come back to a ****storm.
2) ST6 [“Seal Team 6,” meaning SWC’s technical staff] is primarily focused on getting SwC back
3) balances are available for withdraw. big ups to hdev for handling them.
4) bitcoins are safe, and I reiterate that they are available for withdraw if you’d like them. Big ups to all of ST6 for this, with the MVP going to hdev
5) No clue how long we will be down, it’s in ST6’s hands and it looks like it may be a bit. I’m not going to say anything further until I spend a bunch of hours understanding the exact nature of the issue.
6) tyvm for playing SwC, and I understand how frustrating it must be not to have it right now. As many of the beta testers can verify (please, speak up now, I understand I swore you all to secrecy but it’s totally cool now) we are very close to dropping absolutely super-nasty bitcoin poker 2.0 software. We have been playing live games for small stakes for a few weeks now, and I can promise the bitcoin poker world we are going to drop this all over your faces very soon. During this unplanned, extended downtime please thing about our history, and how we have consistently delivered since 2011.

Bear with us, I wanna dealer’s choice too

Micon also communicated the following directly to FlushDraw regarding the outage.  “We are experiencing extended unscheduled downtime,” wrote Micon.  “All bitcoins are safe and are available for withdraw while we are down. We will be back up.”

Bitcoin’s relative newness and slow mainstream attendance can be seen in the traffic numbers put up by SWC and other Bitcoin-based sites.  SWC is the largest BTC-only online poker site at the present time, though extended downtime will likely erode player numbers, and persistent rumors suggest that more and more mainstream sites and networks using dollars or euros as core currencies are also considering a Bitcoin-deposit option.  Some sites on the US-facing Winning Poker Network, for instance, began offering BTC deposits last month.

In the meantime, SWC has made the temporary withdrawals as easy as possible.  The current sealswithclub.eu landing page included an auto-form template which can be quickly filled in and submitted to SWC staff, allowing for a full withdrawal at the present time of all funds.  FlushDraw will be monitoring the SWC situation to see if or when the BTC site returns to full live play.

PokerStars Denies Bitcoin Acceptance Rumors

PokerStars has denied rumours it will soon accept bitcoin.

The world's largest online poker site said through a representative that it has "no immediate plans" to accept bitcoin. The representative went on to say that accepting bitcoin is not on the site's "development roadmap".

The representative told CoinDesk:

"PokerStars has no immediate plans to implement bitcoin, and it is not on our development roadmap."

The company went on to state that it is, however, reviewing its position and that it will continue to monitor the situation.

The PokerStars representative also flatly denied the veracity of reports that have claimed the poker site is finalising bitcoin integration citing unnamed company insiders, calling such publications "incorrect".

PokerStars boasts 50 million members and earned $1.4bn in estimated annual revenue as of 2010, which would make it one of the largest companies to date to accept bitcoin

Full Flush Poker Introduces Bitcoin Deposits!

Full Flush Poker continues to make strides towards revamping an already solid user experience.  The newest addition should make funding an account for Rest of World (ROW) players exceptionally easy and allow them to take advantage of the great offers and promotions the site has to offer.

Full Flush Poker Announces Bitcoin Options

Full Flush Poker has added another player friendly feature to its arsenal by announcing a new Bitcoin deposit method for ROW players.  This makes it the 3rd major US-facing network to offer this option in the last few weeks and when combined with the exclusive rakeback offer from profressionalrakeback.com it is clear that Full Flush is interested in growing its customer base. The rakeback offer is an industry leading (for US-friendly sites) 35%.  While the Bitcoin deposit option is not available for US players, making it easier for players to deposit will only help US players have better games available to them.

Bitcoin Specifics

The specifics of the new Bitcoin option are still a little up in the air as it is in the infancy stages of being rolled out.  So while this information is current for right now, it’s important that they will be adjusting things as problems are found and solved.  To begin with players will have the ability to deposit anywhere between $25 and $2,500 from a wallet that they possess that already has cash in it.  There will be no fees for this method though, so players will not have to worry about that charge that can be found with other deposit methods.

The exchange rate that is used is unlike what Winning Poker Network uses.  The exchange rate will be set by the wallet that the person is using, where Winning Poker Network uses an average of major Bitcoin exchanges.  While withdraws are not yet available, they are expected to become available in late spring or early summer.  No indication has been given by the sites operators about this option being available for US-based players.  If that changes we will update you with the information.

Other Happenings at Full Flush Poker

Full Flush Poker has a lot of other great promotions going on right now that are available to US-based players.  In an article earlier this week we talked about the World Series of Poker promotions that they are running.  It’s still not too late to get involved with those, as even the leaders in the challenge have not built an insurmountable lead.  This is especially encouraging for players, as playing in all of the tournaments the site offers isn’t as difficult as it might be on other sites, because of the smaller than average bankroll requirements.

This Saturday is another POProll which allows players to compete for $5,000 by using their frequent player points or buying in for a very small amount of money.  The “Full Flush of Love” tournament is also this weekend, on Sunday, and offers players a $50,000 guaranteed tournament for $40 or 1 Gold Bar.  The last tournaments Gold Bars were accepted in was a $35 buy-in, so they are worth $5.00 more now than they were last time.  Once again showing how Full Flush Poker is attempting to become a player friendly site.

Conclusion

Full Flush Poker is looking to get ahead of the ROW crowd by offering Bitcoin to its players, while major sites have been somewhat reticent to do such.  While the limits might seem a bit small at first, it’s important to remember that as things go well the limits and functions will be revisited by Full Flush Poker to better serve players.  Are you going to use Bitcoin on Full Flush Poker?  Do you use Bitcoin on any sites?  Tell us on Twitter and Facebook so we can learn more about player’s habits and wants!