Homeless
For many years, PKR was my home of poker. From time to time I might flirt with stints here and there on other sites but eventually, I would always return home to PKR. With the recent death of PKR, I find myself homeless. The slow death of PKR has been a protracted and painful ordeal. Since Black Friday, national segregation of player pools and the Global Financial Crisis (remember when it was the innocently titled "Credit Crunch"?) player pools and disposable income shrank. Player numbers went down, guarantees went down and the community began to shrink. Much of this was outwith the control of those at PKR, and every other site, but the bigwigs at PKR just seemed to make poor decision after poor decision. While other sites have survived, evolved and even grown in recent years, PKR could not stop it's decline. Rather than focusing on PKR's unique selling point, what made it great and what made it unique, no not the 3D graphics but the community, PKR concentrated on st...