CarbonPoker is proud to roll out some new features tonight. We’re going to be enhancing your online poker experience with some subtle updates that will go a long way.
Features:
CarbonPoker 4.7 has gone through Beta testing and is ready for web-wide launch. Be on the lookout for easier-to-use rebuy reminders, Sticky Preferred Seating, Pot Bet improvements, synchronized tourney breaks and more.
Rebuys & Buyins
- Auto Rebuy options
- Remember regular buyin amounts for cash games
- Request rebuy while still in a hand
- Other tweaks
Sticky Preferred Seating
- We’ll now remember your preferred chair and sit you in it when you register for a cash or single table tournament
Pot Bet Buttons
- ¼, 1/3, and ½ pot bet buttons have been updated to ½, 2/3 and ¾ pot bet
These are pretty exciting features that will be greatly appreciated by our Carbon regulars. I love the idea of synchronized tourney breaks – as you will now be able to play multiple MTTs with synchronized breaks. You can play your way into the bubble in two tourneys, with time for a bathroom break.
Keep your eyes peeled for the new features.
Downtime:
At 02:00 Server Time on Tuesday, there will be some scheduled downtime to push through these recent updates. So schedule something, like some sleep, for the few hours following that redeploy.
Hit the comments to let us know about the new features and what you think.
Enjoy!


The last day of the WSOP Main Event ended nearly 4 months ago when the final table was set. This past Saturday, Main Event play finally picked up again with final table play continuing all weekend as the field was whittled down to two players.
As usual, people who follow CarbonPoker on Twitter are up for a $600+ freeroll poker tourney this weekend. Great coupons are up for grabs, so don’t miss out on your chance to play for free and win real cash in the CarbonPoker Twitter Follower Freeroll.
Here is an update from one of our Australia correspondants. As you know, CarbonPoker was proud to send some online poker winners to the PokerNews Cup – Australia. Here’s what Shane in Melbourne has to report on the action from Day 1A:



