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What made you start a poker site?

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BankrollerZ.com. I plan on coding it myself, paying for some graphics. I can do some of the graphic/web design on my own, but I have limitations with graphic design, and if I want it to be top-notch, pay for it.

I've also seen a lot of poker sites get shut down over the years, and players deserve at least once site, where everyone can play that's legit, always pay their players, won't disappear, no shady business..etc.

What motivated you to start a poker site? Did you code it yourself or pay someone to develop it?
 
Poker is a multiplayer game, which means there will be real-time communication with micro-events. It needs core expertise in different departments such as UI/UX experts, animation experts, muli-player programmers, testers, and many more. An expert team can only deliver capable, secure online poker software.

If anyone requires any assistance creating his online poker website, I will be happy to consult him.
 
By watching pokerstars on the television
 
Obviously I didn't build my own site. I started it because I wanted to try and grow something in an industry that has been very good to me. Running my own site has been a nightmare. It's extremely dificult and humbling. I wouldn' t trade the experience in though. I'm excited to see if I can make it go.
 
Obviously I didn't build my own site. I started it because I wanted to try and grow something in an industry that has been very good to me. Running my own site has been a nightmare. It's extremely dificult and humbling. I wouldn' t trade the experience in though. I'm excited to see if I can make it go.
If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger. We all learn from our experiences, and grow with them. You're doing a good job so far making your site work, and a profitable venture.

I like seeing new poker sites with good owners. Keep up the amazing work!
 
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