
CoinPoker will launch an overhauled software platform and a month-long 100% rakeback promotion on March 2. The update introduces new game formats, including 6-Card Pot Limit Omaha, and implements several functional features for cash game and tournament players
On March 2nd everything changes – new games, bigger tournaments, improved replayer and lobby, but that’s not all…
🚨 100% rakeback for all players – existing and new signups alike – until March 31. There’s never been a better time to play at CoinPoker! pic.twitter.com/s71NsGtpMK
— CoinPoker (@CoinPoker_OFF) February 27, 2026
Two Phases Of Rakeback
The platform will return all rake to players in USDT throughout March. However, the promotion operates in two distinct phases.
Between March 2 and March 15, cash game and tournament players receive 100% of their rake back as daily withdrawable payments. But from March 16 to March 31, CoinPoker will distribute the rakeback through Splash cash drops, cash game leaderboards, and promotional funds for tournament entries.
Regardless of which phase players are in, rakeback is automatically applied active accounts without requiring an opt-in code.
Rakeback Promo Celebrates Software Upgrades
The 100% rakeback coincides with the launch of a new CoinPoker client. CoinPoker will automatically migrate all accounts to the new client at the time of launch.
Windows and Mac retain dedicated desktop applications, while mobile users on iOS and Android can access the platform via native apps or web browsers. CoinPoker ambassador and WSOP Online bracelet winner Benjamin “Bencb” Rolle posted a preview of the new client on social media.
He showcased the updated cash game interface and the built-in PokerIntel tool
Here is a sneak peek at the new @CoinPoker_OFF Software. Check it out, guys.
And don’t forget to use code bencb for my $10,000 monthly freerollshttps://t.co/13VRjLfYRV
— bencb (@bencb789) February 25, 2026
New Games Available
The update expands the site’s game selection beyond standard Texas Hold’em and the traditional four-card version of pot-limit Omaha. The new lobby features 6-card pot-limit Omaha with stakes ranging from $0.01-$0.02 up to $1,000-$2,000.
Additionally, it adds double board bomb pots and all-in or fold tables to the mix. In bomb pot games, players ante and eliminate preflop betting, while creating a split-pot structure with two community boards. All-in or fold games are exactly how it sounds. Players can either play for all their chips or none at all.
Tournaments are also getting a new, multi-day options to build larger prize pools.
The client integrates several built-in tools for active players. These include a heads-up display for real-time opponent statistics, an upgraded hand history replayer, an EV cashout option for all-in situations before the river, and a chip offload feature that lets cash game players send funds directly from the table to their account balance. The software also permits players to run boards multiple times.
Tournament players receive automated bubble protection, returning buy-ins if they are eliminated exactly on the money bubble, alongside automatic blind rollbacks at final tables to increase average stack depths.
The operator is also introducing Skill Score, a global ranking system for multi-table tournament players.
The cashier accepts fiat deposits via bank cards, Google Pay, and Apple Pay, alongside cryptocurrency options like Bitcoin, Tether, Ethereum, and Solana. The new software client goes live for all registered users on Monday morning.
