Everything feels very cramped and it’s a strain to look through the tables to select one. The only let down to the software in my eyes is the lobby where you cannot resize the windows. The new software has a distinct social networking feel to it, with a section where you can add friends and see what they are up to and another section where you can accept poker “missions” and “challenges” in order to earn achievement badges and prizes. The software also provides all the usual features such as player notes and hand histories and it also supports features that are not so common such as deal making (on the final table of tournaments) and the “Auto-Resize” option which will take all open tables and resize them to all fit on your screen at the same time which is excellent for when you are multi-tabling. Party Poker allows you to play an unlimited number of tables at the same time and the software deals with multi-tabling very well. The graphics are not overly impressive but the software runs smoothly and the graphics are reasonably pleasing to the eye.
The software is simple and clean and has all the features you would expect from one of the leading online poker operators.
This is carried through to their software which has also been rebuilt from the ground up. Party Poker has recently been through a complete re-branding exercise, and the result is a very clean and tidy colour and brand structure.