EvenBet Gaming Adds New UX Features to Elevate Online Poker


EvenBet Gaming has introduced a suite of user experience enhancements to its online poker platform, further advancing its digital poker offering with features designed to mirror the atmosphere and interactivity of land-based gameplay.

The latest update includes three key features: Tips for Dealers, Card Squeeze, and a redesigned Tournament Display. These additions aim to strengthen player engagement and replicate the dynamics of in-person poker within a digital setting.

Tips for Dealers allows players to tip live dealers directly through a dedicated button, emulating a common practice in physical casinos. Users can customise the value of each tip, adding a layer of authenticity and interaction.

Card Squeeze brings a tactile element to online poker, enabling players to virtually reveal their cards using hand gestures and squeeze-style movements. This interactive feature enhances the immersive experience by replicating the suspense and ritual of card reveals at the table.

The updated Tournament Display introduces a more accessible panel showing essential tournament information, including blind levels and chip stacks. This dashboard presents key data in real time, reducing the need for players to navigate away from their current table view.

These enhancements join an existing set of features such as Cut the Deck and Video Chat, reflecting EvenBet Gaming’s ongoing focus on bringing real-world poker characteristics into the online space. The company continues to invest in solutions that support a dynamic and authentic poker experience for a global user base.

Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming, said: “We are constantly looking for ways to improve the player experience and bring online poker closer to the real-world casino atmosphere, and our variety of new features do just this.

“These new UX solutions are designed to increase engagement, interaction and immersion, making digital poker more dynamic and enjoyable for our players and partners alike.”

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