Player Guide: IDNPlay Network
IDNPlay is the largest Asian Poker Network. According to the Pokerscout, it ranks 2ndbehind PokerStars and has surpassed 888poker. Most of IDNPlay’s traffic comes from Indonesia and China.
As such, the network includes a large number of skins, each of which is aimed at players from different Asian countries, namely, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Nepal, Thailand, Cambodia, South Korea and others.
It’s no secret that poker has been growing in the region and with China having the biggest population in the world, it is also no surprise that IDNPlay is becoming one of the biggest networks in the industry.
Games and traffic
– Game limits start from Nano stakes up to 100,000/200,000 ($7.5/$15). Games are consistently running on a daily basis on all limits.
– Game formats include 4-Max, 6-handed, 9-Handed, and No Limit Hold’em only.
– Pot Limit Omaha is not currently being offered and tournaments will be available soon.
Software
IDNPlay was primarily designed as a mobilepoker client. Games are optimized for players who want to play on Android or IOS on their tablet or phones. The Poker client, however, can be accessed via web browser.
Deposit, Cashier and Cashout
– Game currency is in Indonesian Rupiah(IDR).
– As for February 2017, the exchange rate is1 USD = 13339 IDR. 100$ = 1,333,998room chips.
– By defaultthe network offers transfers only through local Asian Banks. Thanks to SMP’s network in Asia, we offer easy transfers via Skrill, Neteller, and additional options to our member players.
Rake
Take is at 3% without a cap on all limits and games.
Rakeback
We offer our players a monthly rakeback paid on the player’s account. Contact us to set the rakeback deal up.
How to play on IDNPlay via Somuchpoker
Weoffer an access to IDNPoker to our players:
- No need to use a VPN
- No rental fee for accounts
- No cashout commission – a convenient service through the usual E-wallets: Skrill, Neteller…
Contact us to set up your account. We will provide you a player guide and offer assistance for deposits and withdrawals.