BC.GAME Poker Review
BC.GAME · 2 ambassadors · Last updated April 2026
The crypto casino giant that built a poker room for players who hate waiting for cashouts
BC.GAME spent years becoming one of the world's largest crypto casinos before launching a dedicated poker room in 2025. The result is a platform with casino-soft player pools, Provably Fair blockchain RNG, and near-instant crypto withdrawals - aimed squarely at players who want real poker action without the friction of legacy banking.
Visit BC.GAME Poker →01 The signings that matter
Yuuki Kaida
Yuuki Kaida, known to the streaming world as Sashimi Poker, was signed as BC.GAME's 'Head of All In' in April 2025 - a title that fits her playing style exactly. She built her name on Hustler Casino Live and Poker At The Lodge with a hyper-aggressive, unpredictable game that produced one of HCL's largest-ever pots at $193,600. With an estimated $250,000 in tracked livestream cash game winnings and over 128,000 followers, she is a genuine high-stakes personality rather than a ceremonial face - exactly the profile a new crypto poker room needs to establish credibility with the live-stream audience.
Profile →Paulina Loeliger
Paulina Loeliger, aka Poker Bunny, is one of the most recognizable streaming personalities in US poker. She became known through appearances on Hustler Casino Live and Live at the Bike, and has been active on BC.GAME's platform and events since 2025 - including the brand's Dubai activation at TOKEN2049. Her $309,790 in live tournament earnings understates her reach: she built her following as a mid-stakes streamer and content creator, making her the ambassador best positioned to bring new recreational players through the door.
Profile →02 At a glance
03 What BC.GAME Poker actually is - and why the parent brand matters
BC.GAME was founded in 2017 and grew into one of the largest crypto casinos on the internet, winning multiple 'Best Crypto Casino' awards from SiGMA Global Gaming and landing sponsorship deals with Leicester City and esports organization Cloud9. When the company launched a dedicated poker room in 2025, it did not bolt poker onto its casino lobby as an afterthought. BCPoker runs as a standalone product at bcpoker.com with dedicated software, dedicated tables, and a bonus structure built for poker players rather than slot grinders.
The key consequence of the BC.GAME parentage is the player pool. Casino players, crypto enthusiasts, and casual gamblers who built their BC.GAME accounts on slots and sports do not suddenly transform into poker regulars. They show up at poker tables playing loose, calling wide, and treating pot odds like an optional exercise. At NL20 and below, BCPoker currently has some of the softest fields available in online poker - not because of sophisticated traffic acquisition, but because the pipeline from casino to poker tables runs constantly.
The parent company is Twocent Technology Limited, registered in Belize, operating under an Anjouan Gaming Authority license (ALSI-202410011-FI1). This is a lighter-touch offshore jurisdiction than CuraƧao or Isle of Man - adequate for a crypto-native platform, but players in strictly regulated markets should check local legality before depositing. BCPoker operates across 15 languages and accepts players from most of the world outside the United States and a handful of other restricted markets.
04 The software: what BCPoker actually built
BCPoker runs on proprietary software available via web browser, Android, and iOS, with full multi-table support across all platforms. The interface is clean and functional without the feature bloat of GGPoker's client. Multi-table support works properly on mobile, which matters for a room whose natural audience is crypto-native players who expect phone-first experiences.
Two features genuinely distinguish BCPoker from legacy poker rooms. First, Bomb Pots: optional table-wide forced antes that skip preflop action and start every hand on the flop with a live pot. Everyone is automatically in, no one has any preflop information, and pots are large from the first card. It plays like a casino game with actual poker strategy overlaid on the flop, turn, and river - exactly what the casino-crossover player base finds engaging. Second, 400BB deep buy-ins: while most sites cap cash game buy-ins at 100BB, BCPoker allows up to 400BB with players commonly sitting 300-700BB deep. For skilled post-flop players, this is a meaningful edge against players who have not internalized deep-stack dynamics.
Security is handled by BC Shield, a proprietary framework that combines blockchain-verified Provably Fair RNG (using KECCAK-256 hashing where players can verify every hand's card sequence themselves), AI-powered bot detection, facial liveness verification on seat entry, HUD blocking, and emulator detection. External HUD software is banned and actively blocked - the same policy GGPoker runs. You get a basic in-client mini-HUD (VPIP/PFR on avatar click) and a notes function. For a room positioning itself around recreational traffic, the HUD ban is a logical choice.
05 Rake and the VIP program: the honest math
Cash game rake is a flat 5% across all formats - NLHE, PLO, Short Deck, and All-in-or-Fold. The caps below are higher than CoinPoker at every stake level, which matters for volume grinders. Tournament rake is 10% of the buy-in. Spin & Go rake is 7%. These are not bargain rates, but the soft player pools more than compensate at micro and low stakes - your edge against recreational players outweighs the rake cost.
The VIP program has 18 tiers from Bronze I to Royal III. Rakeback runs from 10% at entry level to 50% at the top tier, paid automatically on the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th of each month. At BCPoker's current traffic levels, most active players will realistically land in Gold tier (17-21% rakeback). Reaching Diamond or Royal requires generating thousands of dollars in rake monthly - achievable only for volume grinders who treat the room as a primary site.
The realistic comparison is CoinPoker's flat 33% rakeback for all players against BCPoker's tiered 17-21% for most. On paper, CoinPoker wins for rakeback. In practice, BCPoker's softer fields mean winning players generate more gross profit per hand played. For players who are net winners against the recreational pool, total EV often favors BCPoker despite the lower headline rakeback percentage.
BCPoker cash game rake caps (5% across all formats)
| Stakes | Rake | Cap (2-4 players) | Cap (4+ players) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.02/$0.05 | 5% | $0.15 | $0.30 |
| $0.05/$0.10 | 5% | $0.30 | $0.60 |
| $0.10/$0.20 | 5% | $0.60 | $1.20 |
| $0.20/$0.50 | 5% | $1.50 | $2.50 |
| $0.50/$1 | 5% | $2.50 | $5.00 |
| $1/$2 | 5% | $5.00 | $10.00 |
| $2/$4 | 5% | $8.00 | $16.00 |
| $5/$10 | 5% | $20.00 | $40.00 |
| $10/$20 | 5% | $20.00 | $40.00 |
| $25/$50 | 5% | $50.00 | $100.00 |
BCPoker VIP tier rakeback (selected tiers)
| Tier | Tier Points Required | Rakeback | Monthly cash bonus (max) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze I-III | 0 - 2,000 | 10% | - |
| Silver I-III | 4,400 - 13,440 | 11-15% | small |
| Gold I-III | 24,640 - 64,640 | 17-21% | up to ~$50 |
| Platinum I-III | 112,640 - 292,640 | 24-30% | up to ~$200 |
| Diamond I-III | 508,640 - 1,308,640 | 33-40% | up to ~$350 |
| Royal I-III | above Diamond | up to 50% | up to $825 |
One structural feature worth knowing: rakeback is credited biweekly regardless of table activity. You do not lose accumulated points by taking a break from the site - a player-friendly design compared to rooms that reset your progress on inactivity. The first-deposit bonus (10% up to $200) releases when you generate 5x the deposit amount in rake, effectively adding 20% rakeback on your initial volume. Combined with the $5 no-deposit KYC bonus and 7-Day Newcomer Missions (up to $130), new players have a genuine building block for their bankroll.
06 Traffic, games, and tournaments: where BCPoker is and is not competitive
Peak concurrent cash game players run at approximately 150-200 during EU and Asia evening hours. That is a fraction of GGPoker's 10,000 or even CoinPoker's 600-1,000. Action concentrates at micro and low-stakes NLHE (up to $1/$2 in the regular schedule, $5/$10 on weekends). PLO and Short Deck run during EU and Asia peak evenings but are thin outside those windows. High-stakes action above $5/$10 is sparse and weekend-dependent.
The tournament schedule is approximately 12 daily MTTs with buy-ins ranging from $0.30 to $5 and guarantees up to $500. The flagship is the Weekly Grand Showdown - $5 buy-in, $500 guaranteed, held Wednesdays at 14:00 UTC - which you can reach for free through the 13 weekly freeroll satellites. Field sizes at current traffic levels are small enough that players with basic tournament fundamentals should show significantly higher ROI than in 2,000-player fields on larger sites.
BCPoker has been building live event connections through the Strategic Poker Tour, an Asia-focused live series with events in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Satellites running from November-December 2025 awarded $13,500 SPT ticket vouchers starting from $2 feeders. This is the room's attempt to connect its online player base to a live tour - a meaningful sign of longer-term ambition, though the SPT is a new series without an established track record yet.
07 Who BCPoker is actually good for
Crypto-native recreational players: the strongest fit. No fiat banking friction, near-instant withdrawals, Provably Fair RNG you can verify yourself, and a $5 no-deposit bonus to test the product with zero commitment. The Bomb Pot tables and Spin & Go jackpot format are designed specifically for this player profile.
Micro and low-stakes cash grinders looking for soft games: yes, with the caveat that rakeback is lower than alternatives. The casino-crossover pool is genuinely loose at NL10-NL100, the HUD ban levels the playing field against technically skilled regulars, and 400BB deep stacks reward players who understand deep-stack post-flop play. If your primary advantage is reading recreational players rather than exploiting database stats, BCPoker's environment suits you better than technically-sophisticated rooms.
Volume grinders and high-stakes regulars: not yet. At 150-200 peak concurrent players, there is not enough volume to support a serious multi-table cash grind above $1/$2. High-stakes players looking for nosebleed games will not find reliable action. Tournament volume players need a more substantial schedule than 12 daily MTTs to build sample sizes. BCPoker's value proposition is game quality, not quantity.
08 Quick facts
09 Full BC.GAME Poker ambassador roster (2)
Top 5 by lifetime earnings
| Ambassador | Country | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| Paulina Loeliger | United States | $310K |
| Yuuki Kaida | Japan | $250K |
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