Suggestion: Increase Max Buy-In for Texas Hold'em poker

As a dedicated player, I would like to propose an enhancement to the current Texas Hold’em poker game to make it more engaging, competitive, and enjoyable for the community.

Current Issue:
The maximum buy-in of 2 million coins limits the potential for high stakes gameplay, leading to a decline in excitement and activity at higher levels. I’ve seen many new players asking to play poker in lobbies and ports to anyone who can play, but their requests are often ignored. The limited buy-in prevents serious high rollers from participating, reducing overall competitiveness and thrill.

Proposed Solution:
Increase the maximum buy-in limit to allow players to buy in with 10-50 million or even 100 million coins. This change will:

  • Boost Competition: High-stakes games attract elite players and create more intense, strategic gameplay.

  • Enhance Engagement: Larger buy-ins will generate more excitement and investment in each hand.

  • Revitalize the Game: Higher stakes will draw more active players and revive interest in the poker community.

Additional Recommendations:

  • Introduce tiered buy-in levels, such as 2M, 10M, 50M, 100M, to cater to different player preferences.

  • Ensure the game’s infrastructure can handle larger pots smoothly.

  • Promote the higher-stakes tables to attract high-rollers and casual players seeking bigger action.

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@ahmad I love the suggestion! I love poker and dislike playing with low coins. Increasing the buy-in options would make the game more exciting and enjoyable. Please consider this change.

I know i love to play poker a lot, and I hope they make changes for it. it’s only crowded when there’s a challenge to do in poker, and it gets dead quickly afterward, which is not good. It would be great if they allowed us to buy in with 25m to 50m or even more.

This is a wonderful idea, why hasn’t anyone thought of this first? I would be super exciting to have a higher limit at the tables.