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🌐 The Network Tier · For Operators Who Want To Own The Architecture

Stop Joining Networks.
Start Owning One.

Most poker software providers will plug you into their network. We do the opposite: we give you the architecture to be the network. You set the master rules. Sub-skins pay you. Their players join your liquidity pool.

Sub-skins under
your network
%
You define the
revenue share
All
Currencies, including
skin-private ones

Three Ways To Build A Poker Business.
Only One Lets You Set The Rules.

Every operator faces the same three-way choice when they want to launch online poker. Two paths have been around for 20 years. The third is what we built RYOPS to enable.

🧱
Build It Alone
Cost
Years & millions
Liquidity
Zero on day 1
Control
Total
Time to launch
12–24 months
Custom-build a poker platform from scratch. Hire developers, game mathematicians, security experts, compliance staff. By year three you'll have something that might work. Don't.
🔗
Join An Existing Network
Cost
Setup + revenue share
Liquidity
Instant
Control
Network's rules
Time to launch
A few weeks
Plug into iPoker, GG, or another existing network. You launch fast and inherit their players — but you give up a percentage of every dollar of rake forever, and play by their rules. You're one of N skins fighting for the same player attention.

Master Settings. Cross-Skin Liquidity.
Your Cut.

As the network operator, you control the architecture. The sub-skins you bring on run their own brand, but the rules of the table — rake, anti-fraud, currency rules, tournament templates — flow from your master panel.

🎛
Master Control Panel
A higher-tier admin panel above every sub-skin's panel. Set rake schedules, tournament templates, anti-fraud thresholds, currency rules — all enforced across the network unless explicitly overridden.
💰
Revenue Share From Sub-Skins
Take a configurable % of rake from every sub-skin you bring on. Different terms for different partners — gold partners on better deals, smaller skins on standard rates. Settled automatically through the platform.
🛡
Network-Wide Anti-Fraud
Bots, colluders, chip-dumpers caught on one skin are flagged and banned across ALL skins simultaneously. A single cheater becomes a one-shot problem instead of a whack-a-mole across N rooms. See anti-fraud features →
🏦
Credit & Settlement Control
Cap how much credit any sub-skin can run. A skin doesn't get infinite chips — it earns its next chip allocation by regularly settling what it owes the rest of the network. Settle your debts, get more chips to distribute to your players. Stops a rogue skin from running up unlimited liability against everyone else.
⚖️
Permission Architecture
Every sub-skin admin sees only their own players, tables, and finances — never other skins' data. You see all of it. Sub-skins can even create their own tables and tournaments, but those stay private to their skin only. Granular per-role permissions on every panel section.
🎯
Shared Liquidity Rules
Decide table-by-table whether liquidity is shared (any player from any skin can sit) or skin-private (only one skin's players). Same flexibility for tournaments — network-wide majors, skin-specific dailies, or hybrid.
🎭
The Seamless Skin Illusion
Players at a shared table believe everyone is on their own skin. Optionally restrict table chat to same-skin players — a message is seen only by others from the same skin. The illusion holds: players never realize they're sitting on a multi-skin network with other operators' customers.

One Engine. Multiple Brands. Shared Pool.

At the technical level, your network is one platform. At the player's level, each sub-skin is a separate poker site with its own brand and apps. The sub-skin operators run their own business — but their players sit at your network's tables, and never realize anyone else is in the room.

★ Master Network Operator
Your Network
Sets rake · tournament templates · anti-fraud rules · revenue share % per skin
Skin A
Mainstream brand
All 5 apps
Own promotions
Skin B
Mobile-first brand
iOS + Android
Own affiliate program
Skin C
Regional brand
Browser + Android
Local payment rails
+ optional side currency
Skin D
VIP / agent room
Windows + Browser
Private tables
High stakes only
% of each skin's rake flows to the network operator

Independent Brands. Shared Liquidity.

From the player's perspective, each sub-skin is a separate poker site. Own domain, own logo, own apps, own promotions. They never see the network underneath — they just see a healthy player pool and good action.

🎨
Full Custom Branding
Own domain, own logo, own color scheme, own lobby art, own table felt designs. Every sub-skin is visually unmistakable as a separate platform from the player's side.
📱
Their Own Apps
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, browser — each app fully branded with the skin's identity: logo, colors, lobby art, table felt. Want a totally different UI design instead of a reskin? That's available too, charged as an extra.
💼
Choose Which Apps
Each skin picks the apps they need. Mobile-only skin? Just iOS + Android. Browser-first skin? Just HTML5. Full-platform brand? All five. No one-size-fits-all.
👥
Own Admin Panel
Sub-skin operators manage their own players, KYC, support, and bonuses — without touching the network operator. Their daily operations stay fully independent.
💳
Own Wallet & Payments
Optionally, each skin receives player deposits into its own wallet and controls its own players' funds — its own cashier, its own payment rails, its own withdrawals. Or let the network centralize it. Each skin decides how it handles its players' money.
🤝
Own Affiliate System
Skins run their own affiliate programs with skin-specific rates, links, and dashboards. The affiliates of one skin never see the others — clean separation.
🎁
Own Promotions
Independent rakeback structures, signup bonuses, deposit bonuses, leaderboards, freerolls. Each skin's player retention strategy is its own — what works in Brazil isn't what works in Korea.

One Skin Has BTC. The Network Doesn't.

Most networks run a single shared currency — and that's the default. But if a sub-skin needs a side currency the rest of the network doesn't use, it can have one. Those become skin-private tables and tournaments in that currency, while the skin's shared-currency tables keep feeding the network's liquidity pool. The skin specializes and benefits from network volume at the same time.

Crypto-Only Sub-Skins
Run a BTC/USDT skin in a network where everyone else uses fiat. Their crypto tables stay skin-private, but their USD tables join the network's liquidity. Best of both worlds.
🌍
Regional Currencies
Sub-skin licensed in Nigeria runs NGN tables that other skins don't see. Sub-skin in Brazil runs BRL. Sub-skin in Russia runs RUB. Each one a regional specialist plugged into a global player pool.
🎯
Specialty Token Skins
A skin can launch tables in a community token, a loyalty point, or a custom in-network currency. Whatever your sub-operator wants to denominate their player base in.
🔁
Currency Conversion Shop
Built-in conversion between currencies your sub-skins support. Players can swap between balances inside the platform — useful for crypto-fiat shortcuts.

Two Things We Won't Promise You.

If we sound too good on every other section of this page, this is the part where we balance it. Two specific things competing white-label vendors offer and we don't — read them, and decide if you can live without them.

Limitation #1
No Plug-In To Existing Networks
You can't take RYOPS and merge it into iPoker, GG, WPN, or any other live network. Our architecture is closed — we run our own platform with our own protocols, not a federated API into others. If your goal is to launch as a skin on an existing network, we are not the vendor for you.
The flip: The same closed architecture is what lets you OWN your network instead of joining one. You can't be the network operator on iPoker — Playtech is. You can be the network operator on RYOPS — because we built it for that.
Limitation #2
No Pre-Built Player Liquidity
We don't bring you a player base. Your network starts empty. You and your sub-skins fill it with the players you all bring — through marketing, affiliate channels, existing operations, or acquired books. If you want instant traffic from day one with zero marketing, we are not the vendor for you.
The flip: Pre-built liquidity always belongs to someone else — the network owner. Your players are your asset, not Playtech's. Every player your network onboards is in your player database, your CRM, your retention pipeline. That equity is worth more long-term than borrowed traffic. Up side, your players won't be bleeding chips to "unknown" skins.

Four Customer Profiles That Should Be Networks.

If you recognize yourself in any of the four below, you're the customer this platform was built for.

Profile 01
The Large Agent / Affiliate
You've built a player base through affiliate marketing or agent networks. You're currently sending those players to someone else's poker room and keeping 20–30% of the rake. Why are you the affiliate when you could be the network? Bring your sub-agents on as sub-skins, take YOUR cut from their rake, keep your players in your ecosystem.
Profile 02
The Regional Operator Going Multi-Brand
You run a successful poker operation in your home market. You see opportunity in adjacent regions — different language, different currency, different player culture — but you don't want to dilute your existing brand. Launch each region as a sub-skin. Localized branding, local currency, local promotions, shared liquidity at the table level.
Profile 03
The Platform Provider With Operator Clients
You're a platform provider or aggregator with a roster of operator clients. You want to offer them poker — but each operator needs it branded as their own, so their players feel the entire poker room belongs to that operator. Set each operator up as a sub-skin. Liquidity is shared behind the scenes for healthy action, but every operator's players see only their brand — while even table chat can be allowed only between players from the same skin, sothey never suspect any other operator's players are at the table..
Profile 04
The Casino Group Adding Poker
Your group operates multiple licensed casino brands. Each one wants a branded poker offering, but the economics don't work for five separate poker rooms — five times the marketing, five thin player pools. Build one network, five sub-skins. Each casino brand keeps its identity, but the poker tables behind them share liquidity.

Want To Be The Network Operator?

Tell us your structure — how many sub-skins you're planning, which currencies, which apps. We'll walk through the technical architecture, the revenue share scenarios, and a realistic launch timeline. No sales pressure — we'd rather lose a deal than oversell what we can deliver.

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