Player code
Private games work when players protect the room.
Approval is a trust decision, not open access. Respect the host, protect the address, and show up like the roster matters.

Guest posture
Approval gets you in. Conduct keeps the network healthy.
Players carry the same privacy standard after approval that hosts carry before approval.
- You browse before exact addresses are visible.
- The host approves before directions unlock.
- Good reliability helps future invitations.
Conduct baseline
Four habits make private-home coordination work.
Confidentiality, reliability, table respect, and early reporting keep the room healthy.
Respect the address
A private address is not a public tip. Do not screenshot, repost, forward, or casually share location details.
Respect the roster
Approval is a host trust decision. Show up when you say you will, and update your status if plans change.
Respect the room
Follow the posted details, house expectations, and 21+ requirement for the table you were approved to attend.
Report early
If a table feels unsafe, misrepresented, or outside PokerMeet boundaries, use the incident path quickly.
When something feels off
