The CardsChat.com forum is of similar size to the FlopTurnRiver forum, but with a much less chaotic user experience.
CardsChat members can participate in freerolls at the best poker rooms by using our exclusive freeroll passwords. There are three password access levels: Bronze (all members), Silver, and Platinum. Sign up to CardsChat to set up your profile. Become an active member by posting a quality post at least 25 times. Within 24 hours of reaching 25 posts, you can get your password from the Silver Level password forum thread. You must remain active in the forum to continue to enjoy access to the Silver Level freeroll passwords.
The CardsChat forum has well over 100,000 threads with over 1 millions post from more than 70,000 members. They don't display how many of these members are actually active, but it's probably safe to say that less than 10% of these members are.
Just like some of the other forums, CardsChat is a bit spammy, but aside from the big block on every page asking you to register for a gazillion ‘awesome' reasons (NOT!) and a floating banner stuffing ‘Top X' rooms down your throat (how can X poker rooms all be the best?), you should be able to find some good content.
Cardchat Forum
محرك بحث و دليل المواقع العربية Arab search engine and Arabic sites directory. CardsChat - Community Facebook CardsChat. 51,522 likes 451 talking about this. CardsChat is The World's #1 Poker Community with over 300,000 forum members. Help spread the word.
Something in particular we like on CardsChat.com is their Golden Archive Section. It's their own hall of fame with poker related threads they thought needed some special attention.
We would like to see other poker forums to take note of this and set up similar sections. It would make life a lot easier, especially for new visitors (possible future members) trying to find some good topics without having to spend hours digging through hundreds or rather thousands of threads.
Cardschat Forum
Besides the Golden Archive, the CardsChat forum is not much different from the other Forums mentioned on PokerHarder. It has useful strategy information for both beginners and veterans and provides a decent platform for a healthy poker discussion. CardsChat.com doesn't contain much (if any at all) Not Suited For Work material.