Ya Poker vs True Poker — Two Doors Into One WPN Pool
Both sites deal from the same Winning Poker Network lobby, pay the same 27% base rakeback and run the same $10M Venom. So the comparison is not about traffic or tournaments — it is about the client, the anonymity layer, the bonus terms and the operating history. We scored 9 categories to find where they actually diverge.
Editor's Pick
Ya Poker
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Category-by-Category Comparison
Welcome Bonus
Tie100% deposit match up to $1,000, released incrementally as you clear rake
100% deposit match up to $1,000 with the same WPN incremental clearing schedule
Why: Both skins run the standard Winning Poker Network welcome offer: a 100% match capped at $1,000 that releases in small increments as you generate rake rather than in one lump sum at the end. Because the network sets the clearing rate centrally, a $600 deposit converts to bonus dollars at exactly the same speed on either site. If the $1,000 ceiling is your sticking point, note that sister skin Black Chip Poker runs a 200% match up to $2,000 on the same pool — same tables, larger bonus.
Player Pool & Traffic
TieShares the full WPN pool — 10,000+ peak concurrent players across all formats
Shares the identical WPN pool — the same 10,000+ peak players and the same tables
Why: This is the single most misunderstood point about skin comparisons. Ya Poker and True Poker are not competing rooms with separate liquidity; they are two front doors into one shared Winning Poker Network lobby. A cash game you open on Ya Poker may seat True Poker, ACR and Black Chip Poker players at the same table. Traffic, game availability at off-peak hours and tournament field sizes are therefore identical, and no comparison of "which room has more action" can separate them.
Software & Client
Ya Poker WinsStreamlined, less cluttered interface — fewer promotional overlays than the flagship ACR build
Traditional no-frills WPN client, stable and familiar to long-time network regulars
Why: Both clients are reskins of the same WPN engine, so table mechanics, bet-sizing controls and hand histories behave identically. The difference is presentation. Ya Poker ships a cleaner lobby with fewer promotional banners and pop-ups competing for attention, which matters when you are scanning for a seat across several stakes. True Poker, founded in 2011, keeps the older utilitarian layout — it is perfectly functional and long-time regulars know exactly where everything sits, but it feels dated next to the Ya Poker build.
Anonymous Tables
Ya Poker WinsOffers anonymous seating that blocks opponent tracking and data mining
Standard WPN screen-name tables, so HUD databases and note-taking carry over between sessions
Why: Ya Poker markets anonymous tables as a core feature, which suppresses screen names and prevents opponents from building a long-term read on you or bum-hunting you off a table. Recreational players and anyone playing a small number of stakes benefit most. The trade-off cuts both ways: if you are a high-volume grinder whose edge comes from a HUD database, anonymity removes your own information advantage too. True Poker keeps the conventional named-table format where tracking software works normally.
Base Rakeback
Tie27% guaranteed base rakeback from your first hand, network-wide
27% guaranteed base rakeback on the identical network schedule
Why: The Winning Poker Network sets rakeback centrally at 27% on a guaranteed basis, and both skins inherit it unchanged. There is no skin-level negotiation to exploit here and no loyalty scheme that pays materially better on one door than the other. Your effective return is driven by your volume and by the Elite Benefits tier you reach, not by which of these two logos is on your client. Compare 27% against the roughly 20-30% typical of Chico Network rooms and you can see why WPN attracts volume players.
Tournament Access
TieFull access to Venom ($10M GTD), OSS series and Million Dollar Sundays
Identical access to Venom, OSS and every network-wide guaranteed event
Why: Tournament schedules on WPN are network events, not skin events. Registering for the Venom from Ya Poker puts you in the same field, with the same guarantee and the same satellite ladder, as a player who registered from True Poker. That includes the full Online Super Series calendar and the weekly Million Dollar Sunday. The only practical difference is which client you have open when late registration closes, so pick on interface preference rather than on schedule.
Crypto & Payouts
TieSame-day crypto withdrawals with a $25 minimum crypto deposit
Same-day crypto processing, $25 minimum deposit, 60+ supported coins network-wide
Why: Cashier infrastructure is shared across WPN skins, so both sites process crypto withdrawals on a same-day basis under normal conditions and both accept the same broad list of coins including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and a long tail of altcoins. Minimum deposits sit at $25 in crypto on each. If payout speed is your deciding factor, the meaningful comparison is WPN versus another network entirely — see our fast-payout rankings — not Ya Poker versus True Poker.
Track Record & Trust
True Poker WinsLaunched 2016 — a newer skin with a shorter public history
Operating since 2011 — one of the longest-running skins on the network
Why: True Poker has been processing player funds since 2011, giving it roughly a decade and a half of visible operating history including several network-wide payout cycles and software migrations. Ya Poker arrived in 2016 and has a shorter public record. Both sit under the same Costa Rica licensing and the same network cashier, so the practical risk profile is similar, but players who weight longevity heavily will prefer the older skin. Our editorial ratings reflect this narrowly: Ya Poker 4.3, True Poker 4.2.
Best Fit Player
Ya Poker WinsRecreational and mid-stakes players who want a clean lobby and protection from trackers
Network veterans who want the familiar client and the longest operating history
Why: Because the pool, rakeback and tournaments are shared, the tiebreaker is entirely about how you want to experience the same games. Ya Poker suits players who value a modern uncluttered lobby and the anonymity layer that stops regulars from profiling them across sessions — a real edge for casual and improving players. True Poker suits someone who already knows the classic WPN client and prefers the operator with the deepest history. Neither choice changes the games you sit in.
Our Verdict
Ya Poker takes 3 categories, True Poker takes 1, and 5 end in ties — which is exactly what you would expect from two skins dealing the same cards. Player pool, rakeback, tournament access, crypto payouts and welcome bonus are all set at the network level and are functionally identical. The genuine differences sit in the client presentation, the anonymity option and the length of the operating record.
Choose Ya Poker if you want the cleaner client and anonymous seating. The lobby is less cluttered than the flagship ACR build, and the anonymous tables stop stronger regulars from profiling you across sessions. For recreational and improving players this is a real, measurable protection rather than a marketing line, and it is the clearest reason to pick one skin over the other. Our 4.3 rating edges True Poker's 4.2 largely on this basis.
Choose True Poker if longevity is what reassures you. Fifteen years of continuous operation since 2011 is a meaningful signal, and the classic WPN client will feel immediately familiar to anyone who has played on the network before. You give up the anonymity layer and a somewhat dated interface, but the games, the 27% rakeback and the Venom access are identical.
If your decision is really about bonus value, neither is optimal: Black Chip Poker runs a 200% match up to $2,000 on the same pool, and Americas Cardroom pairs a $2,000 ceiling with the network's best release structure and the deepest promotional calendar.
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