Getting valuable feedback from your poker community can be challenging. These Community Feedback templates make it easy to spark honest conversations and learn what matters most to your members. Use these ideas to drive engagement and shape your community based on real input.
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Community feedback posts work because they invite members to share their opinions and experiences, making them feel heard and valued. By asking open-ended questions, you create space for diverse perspectives and authentic conversations, which increases trust and connection within your poker community.
When people see their feedback leads to real changes or improvements, they become more invested in the group. This process not only helps you gather crucial insights for improvements but also empowers members to help shape the direction of the community, making it more relevant and engaging for everyone.
What poker feature would you like to see improved in our community?
💡 Example: "What poker feature would you like to see improved in our community?"
How do you currently track your poker progress? Any tools you recommend?
💡 Example: "I use a spreadsheet, but would love to hear your recommendations!"
Share one thing you wish you knew when you started poker.
💡 Example: "I wish I knew the importance of bankroll management."
Which type of poker content do you enjoy most here - strategy, news, or hand reviews?
💡 Example: "I prefer strategy content."
How can we make our live tournament discussions more valuable for you?
💡 Example: "Add more hand breakdowns during live events."
What frustrates you most about online poker? Let us know your thoughts.
💡 Example: "I struggle with slow game speeds."
If you could add one new channel or topic to our group, what would it be?
💡 Example: "A dedicated Omaha chat would be great."
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate our hand analysis posts?
💡 Example: "I rate them an 8."
What motivates you to participate in our weekly poker challenges?
💡 Example: "I love competing with friends."
Which poker pros or streamers should we feature in upcoming discussions?
💡 Example: "Can we feature Lex Veldhuis next month?"
How do you feel about our current posting frequency? Too much, too little, or just right?
💡 Example: "I think it's just right for me."
What is your favorite poker resource outside this community?
💡 Example: "I like Upswing Poker."
What topics would you like more beginner guides on?
💡 Example: "More on bankroll management please."
Which part of the community do you find most helpful and why?
💡 Example: "The strategy threads are always helpful."
Share a feature from another poker group you wish we had here.
💡 Example: "Live hand streaming would be awesome."
How do you prefer to learn new poker strategies? Video, articles, or live chat?
💡 Example: "I prefer watching videos."
Tell us about your favorite community event so far.
💡 Example: "The last monthly tournament was amazing."
What would make you more likely to invite friends to join this poker community?
💡 Example: "More exclusive content for members."
Do you feel comfortable asking poker questions here? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Yes, everyone is welcoming."
Is there a poker topic you feel is underrepresented in our discussions?
💡 Example: "Satellite strategies do not get enough attention."
What would you change about our monthly leaderboard or rewards?
💡 Example: "Add more diverse prizes."
How often do you check in on our poker community?
💡 Example: "I check in a couple times a week."
What is one thing you would change about our hand review format?
💡 Example: "Add more visuals to the reviews."
Do you find our group rules clear and fair? Any suggestions?
💡 Example: "The rules are fair, but a summary would help."
What helps you stay motivated to improve at poker?
💡 Example: "Tracking my progress keeps me going."
How do you feel about our current tournament structure?
💡 Example: "I like the structure but wish for more turbo events."
What is your biggest challenge when learning new poker concepts?
💡 Example: "I struggle with memorizing odds."
How can we make our poker community more welcoming to new members?
💡 Example: "Host monthly welcome threads."
What poker tools or software do you wish we discussed more here?
💡 Example: "I want more posts about tracking apps."
Would you prefer more text posts or more video content?
💡 Example: "More video content please."
Share a recent hand where you struggled and what feedback helped you most.
💡 Example: "I posted a tough bluff and got great advice on bet sizing."
How can we better support casual or recreational poker players here?
💡 Example: "Host more low-stakes discussions."
What is your favorite way to celebrate a big win?
💡 Example: "Posting a brag in the community!"
Which time zones would you prefer for live events?
💡 Example: "Evenings in EST work best for me."
What makes you feel most connected to our community?
💡 Example: "Seeing familiar faces in every discussion."
How do you like to receive poker news - alerts, weekly digests, or discussion threads?
💡 Example: "Weekly digests are my favorite."
What is the biggest thing missing from our poker content lineup?
💡 Example: "More heads-up strategy posts."
Do you have any feedback on our moderation or support team?
💡 Example: "The team is responsive and fair."
What is your go-to snack or drink during a long poker session?
💡 Example: "Energy drinks and chips."
How would you rate the overall vibe of our poker community?
💡 Example: "Very friendly and positive."
What advice would you give to new poker members joining us?
💡 Example: "Ask questions and do not be afraid to share your hands."
To use these templates, pick a topic, feature, or resource you want input on and customize the template as needed. Post at regular intervals to normalize feedback sharing and encourage all member types to respond. Use member responses to inform your decisions, and always follow up to show you value their input. Tag or pin feedback posts for higher visibility and invite both quick comments and longer stories.
For all platforms, use tagging features to highlight feedback threads, set up recurring feedback days, and always reply or react to member input to show appreciation. Adapt the template tone to fit each platform's culture, whether it's a forum, Discord, Facebook group, or another poker community space.
To collect targeted feedback on new tournament structures such as bounty or shootout formats, select templates focused on event-specific experiences. Prompt members to share their thoughts on payout distribution, blind levels, and game pacing. Use poker terminology (e.g., 'bubble pressure', 'progressive bounties') to encourage detailed responses from both recreational and experienced players.
Choose templates designed for rule change feedback and tailor your post to reference the specific rules in question, such as 'straddle allowance' or 'unlimited re-entries.' Encourage respondents to share personal experiences or concerns about game balance, bankroll swings, and table dynamics. This approach fosters constructive discussion and surfaces well-informed opinions from your poker community.
Yes, use templates focused on satisfaction surveys or specific in-game features to solicit input on rake percentages, cap amounts, and rewards for frequent players. Ask members to compare your community's structures with other poker sites, discuss their influence on gameplay, and suggest improvements to loyalty incentives or rakeback systems.
Utilize templates designed for hand review and strategy discussion. Frame your feedback requests around hand history formats (text, screenshots, replayer links) and preferences for session frequency or depth of analysis (e.g., GTO vs exploitative play). Encourage members to suggest improvements for hand breakdowns, voting systems for interesting spots, and moderation of analysis threads.
Select behavior and etiquette feedback templates. Clearly outline scenarios—like slow rolling with the nuts or recurring clock calls—and ask members how these actions affect game atmosphere. Use poker-specific situations to guide responses and implement poll options for possible rule enforcement or educational initiatives.
Choose interest gauge or poll templates tailored to game variants. Reference specific mixed games and their unique challenges, such as split-pot calculations or hand ranking differences. Encourage members to share their experience levels, learning goals, and preferred formats (cash, MTTs, home games) to accurately measure demand and tailor future events.
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