The group Bah Kho-Je, currently operates four land-based gambling venues in Oklahoma, including Cimarron and Ioway casinos and has work for several year to finally launch Grey Snow Poker (GSP) online poker room.
However, the US online poker players are not permitted to use the platform for real-money gaming. It’s big step forward for the tribe, however, charting a course of innovation that deviates from the competition.
GSP is the first tribal online poker site legally accepting international players under a license from the Isle of Man.
“We are thrilled to have launched a great new poker site that focuses on fairness. It’s time for a new type of poker room to come along, made by poker lovers, and recognizing what’s best for poker. We’re determined to make GreySnowPoker the world’s most reputable online poker destination, leading the way in integrity, innovation, fairness and fun.” Stated the Chairman Bobby Walkup
A lack of rake on cash games is the most eye-catching feature at GSP. While most online poker sites skim a percentage of each pot, GSP charges a flat fee of three percent when players leave the table.
This means that if two players sit down with $100 each in a cash game, the total service-fee will be $6 regardless of how many hands or hours are played.
It is entirely possible then that these two players can play heads up indefinitely without rake eating up their stacks. Tournament fees are also targeted to be some of the lowest in the industry.
The lobby doesn’t allow for table selection, for example, so the client mostly bypasses scripts and third-party software like HUDs. And high-volume players that jump around seeking soft games are effectively penalized by the recurring exit fee. The more often a player changes tables, the more rake they’ll pay.


