GGPoker
PokerWorld's biggest online poker room
- Established
- 2017
- Min deposit
- $20
- Withdrawals
- ~24h
Poker · Best for
The softest poker rooms have the most recreational traffic and the fewest grinding regulars — which is exactly what you want whether you're brand new or trying to maintain a win-rate. The rooms below rank highest on our field-softness score as of June 2026. A soft field is the single biggest edge in online poker: it matters more than rake, bonuses, or interface polish, because poker is a game played against other players, not the house. Beginners lose less and learn faster against weaker opponents, and skilled players simply win more.
Ranked by our editorial team from live operator data. Affiliate commissions, where they exist, don't change the ranking — see editorial standards and affiliate disclosure.
Our top pick
GGPoker has the highest field-softness score on our list, with active steps to protect recreational traffic. The largest online poker network by traffic. Strong tournament schedule, soft cash games, AI-friendly stack.
World's biggest online poker room
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8.5/10 — Tournament grinders + recreational players.
GGNetwork's Asia-focused skin
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8.5/10 — Asia-region GGNetwork players.
WPT-branded online poker, soft games
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8.5/10 — Recreational players + WPT brand fans.
Anonymous tables, US-facing
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8.5/10 — Recreational US players seeking anonymous play.
Sweepstakes-model poker, US-legal
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8.5/10 — US players in sweepstakes-friendly states.
BC.Game's poker product
Why it fits: Field-softness score 8/10 — BC.Game ecosystem users.
Soft games stay soft when the operator works to keep them that way. Look for:
Our softness score blends the ratio of recreational to regular players, average pot sizes relative to stakes, and how aggressively the room protects recreational traffic (seating scripts banned, HUDs restricted, anonymized tables). Higher is softer. See how we assess operators.