Safety
Trust starts before anyone gets the address.
PokerMeet is designed for friendly home games with clear boundaries. Players can see the general area and request a seat, while exact addresses stay limited to approved players before game time.

Built-in protections
Simple safeguards for real-world games.
Host-approved seats
Hosts review requests before players join the roster.
General area first
Players can understand where a game is broadly located without seeing the full home address.
Exact address after approval
Only approved players receive the full address before game time.
Community standards
Respectful behavior, clear expectations, and reporting tools help protect the community.
Address removal controls
If something feels off, hosts have tools to pause address visibility while the situation is reviewed.
Plain-English FAQ
Location privacy without the technical language.
Why not show the full address right away?
Home games happen in real homes. PokerMeet keeps exact addresses out of public browsing so hosts can review players first.
How do players know if the location works for them?
Players see the county and general area before requesting a seat. After approval, they receive the exact address and directions before game time.
Who receives the full address?
Only players approved by the host.
Does PokerMeet run the game or handle money?
No. PokerMeet is a coordination-only platform. It does not process payments, take rake, or manage payouts.
What should hosts do if something feels off?
Hosts should use the available roster, address, and reporting controls, and follow PokerMeet's safety and incident policies.
Boundary line
PokerMeet helps coordinate friendly home poker games with clear ground rules.
PokerMeet helps adults connect for host-approved home poker games. Hosts control attendance, exact address details are limited to approved players, and everyone is expected to follow local laws and PokerMeet community standards.

