
Players protect the room by how they show up.
PokerMeet works best when players treat hosts, addresses, and roster approvals with the same seriousness that hosts bring to running a private game.
PokerMeet Player Code of Conduct
Players protect the room by how they show up. PokerMeet works best when players treat hosts, addresses, and roster approvals with the same seriousness that hosts bring to running a private game.
1) Respecting the Home
A host's address is a private invitation, not a public tip. Players must treat every reveal with absolute confidentiality.
- Privacy: Keep host addresses private. Never repost, screenshot, or share location details casually.
- Etiquette: Arrive on time and communicate clearly. Do not treat approval as optional; if you cannot make it, update your status immediately.
2) Respecting the Roster
Hosts curate their rooms to maintain a specific culture and safety level. Your behavior affects your reputation and future invitations.
- Guest Posture: Remember that you are a guest in a private home. Approval is a trust decision, not just a transaction.
- Reliability: Frequent "no-shows" or last-minute cancellations erode the health of the local county network.
3) Table & Age Standards
Show up ready for a respectful private game that follows the house rules.
- Compliance: Follow the posted stakes, house rules, and host expectations as stated in the approved listing.
- 21+ Policy: PokerMeet is strictly for individuals 21 years of age or older. Valid ID must be available if a host requests confirmation.
4) Reporting & Safety
If a room feels unsafe or does not match the standards described, say something early.
- Reporting: Use the Incident Policy to report unsafe behavior, suspected fees, harassment, or address misuse immediately.
- Operational Boundaries: PokerMeet does not run games or process money. Support is available for safety and boundary issues, not for settling game-specific disputes.

