Hi everyone,
July 2005, I did my first post here at 2+2 to ask players what they would like to see from a new site.
In Feb, we opened a little site called Qualify Poker and gave everyone a peek at some of our game, but we purposefully held back some of the cooler features.
One week ago, we quietly launched our main site called CakePoker and I wanted to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you here for your help through this past year.
I and the entire team at Cake are very proud of what we've accomplished in the past year, but we're far from done. As any of you will see if you visit, we're just running some freerolls and play money currently. Real Money should be live in a few weeks, but we're in no hurry as we continue to hunt down a few gremlins.
One of the features I'm particularly proud of is the web-viewable Hand History.
http://cakepoker.com/HandHistory/?Ha...zYjFxMbBx8c%3d
This link will let you view one of the hands that was played on CakePoker. EVERY hand that's ever created on CakePoker is web-viewable. When you play on a table, click the Last Hand button and then the Open in Browser link in the HH screen itself to be able to share your hands.
More functions will be coming for this tool, but it's one that I can display right now to show you how serious we are to making a site for everyone, both new and experienced players.
There's
much more to detail and I'd be happy to detail each of the features here if anyone would like the low-down.
Until then, please feel free to contact me directly at
[email protected] if you have any issues or questions.
Again, from myself and the entire team, thank you to all at 2+2 for your assistance over the past year. We look forward to your feedback.
Doug
CakePoker Game Designer