KKPoker introduces Flash Poker (aka Fast Forward, Fast Fold, Zoom...) tables to new formats: No-Limit Hold'em, Short Deck Hold'em, All-in-or-Fold, PLO4, and PLO5. Read the full article to know more.
direct cashier
licensed and regulated app
lot of countries restricted
emulators forbidden
If you like Fast Forward poker (also known as Zoom Poker and KKPoker calls it Flash), you'll be pleased to know that KKPoker has recently introduced Fast Forward tables to No-Limit Hold'em, Short Deck Hold'em, All-in-or-Fold, PLO4, and PLO5.
In this format, as soon as you fold your hand, you are moved to a new table and dealt a new hand. This way you don't have to wait around until the hand plays out. This exciting format is ideal if you want to play more hands in less time.
At the moment, there isn't much traffic, since it's brand-new. However, numbers are steadily increasing as players found out about this novelty and decide to try it out.
KKpoker is an application created mainly for fans of Asian poker apps. The software was developed by AceKing IOM (currently Tech) Limited and it started its adventure as PPPoker Pro, to later change the name of the site to KKpoker. Traffic at this poker room comes from all over the world. Poker players from the Asian continent (China, Japan, Philippines), North America (Canada), South America (Argentina), and other countries, many of them being recreational players, download and register an account to this mobile poker application and guarantee there is traffic around the clock at their tables.
If you want to enjoy these excellent games or know more, we have a full article with our KKPoker review, sign-up, promotions, deposit bonus, traffic, game types, stakes, and other information.
- Exclusive Rakeback deal
- 24/7 Customer support and advice
Get ready for some poker action this summer with the new Summer Festival on the iPoker network!
A false alarm of an active shooter caused panic and real damage during the WSOP event in Vegas. Several pros including Daniel Negreanu and Vanessa Kade were injured....
Doyle Brunson - poker legend, multiple-times winner of the WSOP, and current WPT ambassador - declared on Twitter he will not sign autographs anymore.