Player code

Players protect the room by how they show up.

PokerMeet works best when players treat hosts, addresses, and roster approvals with the same seriousness that hosts bring to running a private game.

21+ onlyPrivate homesRespectful conduct
Guest posture

Approved guests still act like guests.

Approval is not just access. It is a trust decision by a host opening a private room.

Address handling

Private location details stay private.

Do not screenshot, share, or casually circulate a host's location once it is revealed.

Community signal

Reliable players help a county open well.

The early rollout depends on players who strengthen standards instead of eroding them.

Conduct baseline

The point is not open access. It is better private-game behavior.

Use these commitments as the baseline for how to request seats, show up at a home, and help keep private poker nights trustworthy.

Respect the home

Treat the address like a private invitation, not a public tip.

  • Keep host addresses private and never repost them or share them casually.
  • Arrive on time, communicate clearly, and do not treat approval as optional etiquette.
Respect the roster

Your behavior affects future invitations.

  • Hosts are curating a room, not filling an anonymous seat map.
  • Reliability, courtesy, and honest communication help keep the county network healthy.
Table standards

Show up ready for a respectful private game.

  • Follow house rules, posted stakes, and the host's expectations once approved.
  • 21+ only, with valid ID available if a host requests confirmation.
Report problems

Say something early if the room feels off.

  • Report unsafe behavior, suspected fees, harassment, or address misuse immediately.
  • PokerMeet does not run games or process money, so support should hear about boundary issues fast.
Keep it trusted

Join the waitlist if this feels like the right kind of table culture.

PokerMeet is designed for players who want more clarity, more respect for private homes, and less chaos than open social coordination.

Respect host approvals and house rules
Do not circulate private addresses or screenshots
Report unsafe behavior or fee requests immediately