Topic: hosts
Notes about hosts for better game nights.
Guides for players, hosts, and local poker communities — from finding games to building tables people want to return to.

Latest notes
Latest PokerMeet field notes.
Guides for players, hosts, and local poker communities.
Host Guides • Mar 27, 2026
What Approved Public Host Means on PokerMeet
Understand PokerMeet's Approved Public Host status, why public Discovery hosting is reviewed, and what the status does not guarantee.
Host Guides • Mar 6, 2026
How to Start a Home Poker Night People Come Back To
Build a better recurring poker night with clear expectations, intentional invitations, reliable RSVPs, host approvals, and protected address sharing.
Safety and Privacy • Feb 10, 2026
How PokerMeet Protects a Host's Home Address
Learn how PokerMeet keeps exact home addresses out of public discovery and limits reveal to approved players when safety and timing conditions are satisfied.
Safety and Privacy • Feb 5, 2026
Why PokerMeet Built Panic Hide for Hosts
Panic Hide removes event and address visibility immediately for non-host users when a host needs to close access.
Safety and Privacy • Feb 1, 2026
3 features we built to protect SoCal hosts
See how timed address reveal, Panic Hide, and reliability signals support host decisions for private home poker games.
Game Night Guides • Jan 26, 2026
The 5 best non-greasy snacks for your poker table
Five practical, low-mess snack ideas that help hosts protect cards, chips, and the playing surface.
For hosts
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PokerMeet shows the general area first, keeps host approval in the flow, and reveals exact addresses only after approval, safety checks, and active reveal timing.
