Clubs Poker is a new social poker site where players can win prizes that can be redeemed for real money. It’s an exciting new peer-to-peer online poker platform, and it’s available in most states where there isn’t a regulated market for online poker.
Best of all — you can sign up at Clubs Poker with just one click.
“Like every other social casino, all you need to do for us in our world is either verify your email and/or you can go through either Google or Facebook authentication,” Clubs Poker CEO and co-founder Jon Kaplowitz told pokerfuse in an exclusive interview. “You click it and you’re there — you’re playing in our Gold Coins, our free mode. That’s it.”
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We expect that Clubs Poker is very popular with players because of its features (including bomb pots, rabbit hunting, and straddles) and because of its wide selection of poker variants. There are also ring games and many tournament formats on Clubs Poker — including bounty, multi-table (MTT), progressive knockout (PKO), and sit-and-go (SNG) tournaments — on a daily basis.
Here is how you can get started playing on the platform:
How to Sign Up
When you enter the lobby of Clubs Poker, you’ll notice that the entire site has a very clean look and feel. There’s a lot going on, but the navigation bar across the top is pretty straightforward — players can choose one of four tabs to get around the site: Poker, Casino, Promo, and Results.
Tucked away in the upper right corner of the screen, players will also find a blue Sign Up button. This serves as the gateway to playing the entire site, and when a pop-up window appears after clicking the button, players will have two ways to sign up with one click.
There’s also a third way to sign up and play sweepstakes poker on Clubs Poker, which is also easy, for just a few clicks more. Here are your options:
Sign Up With Google — One Click
- The first option is a button that says, “Sign Up with Google” in the pop-up window. Just one click, and you’re on your way to signing up for Clubs Poker.
- By signing up this way, you will use your Google login and password to access Clubs Poker.
- This option is especially convenient if you use Google Chrome as your browser.
Sign Up With Facebook — One Click
- There’s a second way to sign up for Clubs Poker that is equally convenient: click the button that says, “Sign Up with Facebook” when the pop-up window appears (after you clicked the blue Sign Up button in the lobby. It’s another way to sign up by just making one click.
- After clicking the button, players will be informed that Clubs Poker is requesting access to your name, profile picture, and email address from Facebook. Players will use their Facebook login and password to gain access to Clubs Poker.
- Frequent users of Facebook will find this method handy as it lends itself to easy sharing on the social site.
Sign Up With Your Email — Create a Unique Password
- There’s a third option, too. It’s got a few more clicks to the process, but otherwise the sign-up process is quick and convenient.
- When the pop-up window appears, there will be a field to enter your email address. Below that, there are two more fields for a player to enter their password, twice. Click the eye in the last two fields to verify that you’ve typed your email password correctly both times.
- This method is the best for those that do not have Google or Facebook accounts or who otherwise do not want to associate their Clubs Poker account with their other accounts. It is also good for those that want to create a unique password for their Clubs Poker account.
Kaplowitz said Clubs Poker is committed to player safety and gaming integrity. The signup process represents the first part of the company’s commitment to both.
“We need to verify you,” the CEO said. “We need to verify that you are 18-plus. You’ve got to click on a couple of buttons, you’ve got to verify your mobile phone number, like every other gaming company alike.
“The reason we do that is we have a poker site and you’re playing peer-to-peer. We want to make sure that there’s one phone number per person. We don’t want multi-accounting people to have two seats at one table.”