Frankly speaking, Martingale in such dynamic games is always a big risk, although due to lightning rounds you can test any system ten times faster than in a real casino. The history of previous games there is usually available in the interface, so you can try to track certain patterns, although the RNG gives a completely independent result every time. I liked the virtual
poker on this platform itself for its honesty: there is no feeling that the program is "playing along" when you raise the bets. On the contrary, sometimes such incredible straights fall out on the last card that the adrenaline jumps no worse than in a live hall. The graphics are pleasant, not painful to the eye, and the sound accompaniment of the deck shuffling adds the right atmosphere.