As a Poker enthusiast, Love it when new platforms join the community. Surprisingly, crypto poker scene hasn't taken off which I thought it would, early on.
That's because unlike casino games, a poker room is more attractive the more players it has, and in that they can't beat the main fiat sites, mainly PS. Apart from the collusion issue that has been mentioned. As GxSTxV says (without getting into what happened to him):
... and lack of players for someone who wants to enjoy the game...
If you play roulette, no matter how many people are in the room, you can arrive, start playing instantly and continue 24/7 if you want. In poker you have to wait for other players to enter, be it cash, sits, spins, tourneys or whatever. Without traffic they take longer to start if they do start.
PS, apart from the fact that to play there you are identified via KYC, has a whole department dedicated to monitor and investigate possible cases of fraud and collusion.
In this case, a platform via Telegram, it is noted that they are putting dedication and effort to attract customers but unless they change to a self-hosted web I do not think they can get many and in any case as I say I think crypto poker sites have a hard time, unlike the many and very profitable crypto casinos out there.