To understand the allure of panels, you must understand the psychology of Zynga Poker. The game uses a "freemium" model. You start with a small stack (usually 1,000 to 50,000 chips). As you win, you unlock higher-stakes tables: Vegas, Black, Diamond, and the infamous rooms.
In every legitimate version of Zynga Poker, your primary interface with the game's economy is through the official in-game "panel." This is your command center, prominently displayed on your main screen. This panel typically provides a clear, real-time view of your current chip balance. You can see at a glance how many chips you have, and from this panel, you can access nearly all chip-related functions:
: Store and automate logins for hundreds of Facebook/Zynga accounts simultaneously.
Zynga Poker panel chips represent a classic "too good to be true" scenario. While third-party vendors promise cheap billions via their automated panels, the reality is a system built on bots, exploits, and compromised accounts.
Because third-party sellers cannot directly integrate with Zynga’s official banking database, they rely on a process called or table transfers .
Zynga Poker remains one of the most popular mobile and browser-based card games in the world. As players scale the stakes from casual tables to high-roller VIP rooms, the demand for chips skyrockets. This demand has given rise to a parallel economy centered around a term frequently whispered in poker forums and marketplaces: