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Ultimate Casino Cashback Guide - Earn over £500 - Every Offer Explained!

This guide aims to outline all of the best gambling cashback offers available over a range of sites, following this guide you should be able to make over £500 in cashback
Note - Cashback often takes a while to payout, bear this in mind when completing offers as you may have to wait to cashout your earnings
When completing these offers don't chase any loses as the cashback will give you a profit with nerly every offer
A short review of each site and some referral links
Topcashback - Cashback will show as tracked within a few days, can take a few weeks to become payable, in some cases even longer, asides from gambling they have great offers for car insurance and mobile phone contracts, worth taking a look to save some extra money!
Ref - Extra £5 when you make £10 cashback
Non-Ref - No reward
Quidco - Much the same as Topcashback
Ref
Non-Ref
Minimum payment - £10
Ohmydosh - Faster Payouts but less offers
Ref - Extra £1
Non-Ref - No reward
Minimum payout - Any
Cashback Earners - A lesser known site in need of a fresh look, this site also has some bad reviews, referal income is paid to the site on a monthly basis with the dates for each site being different, offers don't seem to show as tracked until the website receive their payment, cashback should appear in your account within 1 month of completing an offer. Cashout amounts are specific, its best to build up a balance and then withdraw. Payment takes around 3 weeks.
Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Non-Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Minimum payout is £20
Payment Proof - Payments for all sites can be seen here, quidco isn't shown as i have signed up for all the casinos on offer through topcashback

How to Maximize Profit - IMPORTANT - READ THIS

For the majority of these offers you want to play blackjack following the chart found here
Any blackjack game will do, look for a normal version of the game at the site you are playing on and make sure it is a non live game as the hand sizes will be lower.
When playing blackjack there will often be more than one spot that you can bet on, allowing the player to bet more than one hand at a time, Its important to only bet on one spot at a time as it reduces the variance of the game and will ensure you get the maximum return possible from the game, stick to £1 hand sizes when playing and dont be tempted to bet larger amounts as you will be getting a nice amount of cashback from every offer
Through playing blackjack this way the player will get a return of around 98%, meaning for every £100 staked you will lose around £2. If you make a loss on a casino site after completing the required wagering amount, withdraw your remaining balance, don't chase loses as the cashback will make up for loses and give you a profit in most cases.
All offers are updated fairly regularly, make sure to check the terms for each offer as information in this post may become outdated. Also check for other offers every now and then as new casinos are added!

TopCashBack Offers - £400+ Profit

Topcashback Referral - Get an extra £5 - See the Ref Link at the top of the page!
If you dont already have an account at top cashback, you can sign up through my referral to get an extra £5 added to you account once you make £10 cashback
Lottoland - Cashback £15
Add £11 and play 11 separate £1 hands, following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Betfair Casino - Cashback £70
Note this is not the poker offer
Add £50 to your account and play 50 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Quidco are offering £100 for this offer
Party Casino - Cashback £26.5
Deposit and play 30 single £1 hand son blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Tombola - Cashback £24.5
Deposit £10 and open the tombola roulette game, choose a £1 chip size and choose 5 spots, repeat this twice, withdraw any remaining balance, you will likely lose money here but the cashback will give you a profit
Coral - Cashback £46
Add £10 and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Bingoport - Cashback £3
Sign up to bingoport to get an easy £3
Ladbrokes - Cashback £42
Add £10 to your account and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Pokerstars - Cashback £32
Add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
STS - Cashback £21
Add £30 to your account and play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
William Hill - Cashback £54
add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Megacasino - £15.75
Add £25 - Play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
LottoGo - Cashback £3.18
Buy a euromillions ticket
Slingo - Cashback £24.75
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
PaddyPower Games - Cashback £20
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
The Football Pools - Cashback £24.75
Sign up for the £10 a month subscription, cancel this after 30 days
Lottomart - Cashback £18
Add £10 - Play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Genting Slots - Cashback £25
Add £30 play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
OhMyDosh - Cashback £40+
Referral gives an extra £1, sign up through the ref link at the top of the post to get the bonus!
Gala Bingo - Cashback £17.50
Deposit at least £5, you'll get a £10 slots bonus and 100 free spins, these carry hefty wagering requirements, Open any slot and play the minimum spin size, play until you lose all of the money in your account or complete the wagering requirements on the bonus funds. Withdraw any remaining balance.
BGO - £10 Cashback
Deposit at least £15. Play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance. DONT ACCEPT the welcome bonus from BGO.
Lottosocial - Cashback £4
Sign up to Lotto Social - Use your correct phone number when joining as it is the only way to login to your account. Purchase 10 lines for £1, after making a purchase go to your account page and find the list of syndicates your are in, leave the syndicates to avoid making any more payments.
Cheeky Bingo - £10 Cashback
Deposit £10 and get a £40 welcome bonus, just play bingo with all of your funds and hope to get some wins, bonus has 4x wagering requirements.

Quidco - Cashback £100+

Quidco don't offer a sign up bonus, find my ref link at the top of the post if you want to help me out!
All of the offers on quidco are much the same as topcashback, the only offer worth noting is the betfair casino offer which pays £100
Betfair - £100 cashback
Add £100 and play 100 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.

Cashbackearners - Cashback £180+

Sign up Bonus
Get a £6.5 sign up bonus, think this works with or without the ref link, links are at the top of the post!
To find these offers just search for casino on the site.
All of these offers state that you only need to make a deposit, its best to play through the deposit 1x to ensure that the cashback is paid.
LuckyMeSlots - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spin Genie - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Cashmo - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Ice36 -Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spinhill Casino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Galacasino - Cashback £30
add £30 and play 30 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casino765 - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casinosuperwins - Not recommended, bad site, awful support
Casino2020 - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play through £15 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Pocketwin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
The Sun Vegas - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
DrSlot - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
MrSpin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
PrimeCasino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
ConquestAdor - Cashback £10
Add £10 play 10 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
MFortune - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Thanks for reading, hope this of use to some people, happy earning!
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Up to £197.99 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh

Up to £197.99 profit in cashback through gambling offers with TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh
TopCashback, Quidco and OhMyDosh always have a number of gambling offers available, with the offered amounts often changing daily or weekly. There are currently quite a few offers available on each where the cashback amount is more than the required deposit or wager amount. I've done most of these and always keep an eye out for when the amounts increase, to make sure I can get the most for my money.
The first step is to sign up for the cashback sites if you haven't already. If you use a referral link to sign up then you can get an extra bonus once your cashback becomes payable:
Then the next step is to work through the offers. These are all only available for new customers, so if you already have an account with one of the sites then you won't be elegible for the offer from them unfortunately. It's also worth checking the terms for some, for example Coral/Gala, as both are owned by the same brand so having an account with one will exclude you from being elegible for the offer from the other. In these cases, I'd recommend going with the one offering the highest payout amount compared to the required deposit or wager.
Offers
# Site From Cashback Deposit/Wager Profit
1 Betfair Poker Quidco £50 £10 £40
2 Coral Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
3 Ladbrokes Casino TCB £42 £10 £32
4 William Hill Casino OMD £40 £10 £30
5 Pokerstars Quidco £32 £20 £12
6 Paddy Power Games TCB / Quidco £20 £10 £10
7 Gala Bingo OMD £12.50 £5 £7.50
8 Tombola TCB £15.75 £10 £5.75
9 Lottoland TCB £15.75 £10.01 £5.74
10 Lottomart TCB £18 £10 £8
11 BingoPort TCB £3 - £3
Notes
If you complete all these offers then you should make £185.99 cashback in profit through the offers alone. If you are new to the cashback sites and sign up through referral links then this will be £197.99 instead. There's also a chance you can make a profit on all the offers and walk away with even more.
There's also a final few key points:
  • Make sure you have all adblockers and tracking protection switched off as otherwise this may lead to issues with the cashback tracking.
  • I've listed the highest paying in terms of deposit/wager to cashback offers here, but if you have a preference for one cashback site over the other then they often offer very similar amounts if you'd rather go with the other instead.
  • Similarly, some sites (OhMyDosh in particular) offer a lower cashback amount but also a lower deposit/wager amount, which may be more appealing to some.
  • I don't like to say the cashback is guaranteed as all the cashback sites say it never is, but I've never had an issue with any of these sites, whether through gambling offers or general cashback.
  • Please be aware that these all these offers all are gambling, I'd highly recommend depositing and wagering only the mimimum amount required to get the cashback, then withdrawing any profit you may have made.
  • Please Be Gamble Aware when using these sites.
Let me know if you have any questions about any of these offers :)
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Ultimate Casino Cashback Guide - Earn over £500 - UK ONLY

This guide aims to outline all of the best gambling cashback offers available over a range of sites, following this guide you should be able to make over £500 in cashback
Note - Cashback often takes a while to payout, bear this in mind when completing offers as you may have to wait to cashout your earnings
When completing these offers don't chase any loses as the cashback will give you a profit with nerly every offer
A short review of each site and some referral links
Topcashback - Cashback will show as tracked within a few days, can take a few weeks to become payable, in some cases even longer, asides from gambling they have great offers for car insurance and mobile phone contracts, worth taking a look to save some extra money!
Ref - Extra £5 when you make £10 cashback
Non-Ref - No reward
Quidco - Much the same as Topcashback
Ref
Non-Ref
Minimum payment - £10
Ohmydosh - Faster Payouts but less offers
Ref - Extra £1
Non-Ref - No reward
Minimum payout - Any
Cashback Earners - A lesser known site in need of a fresh look, this site also has some bad reviews, referal income is paid to the site on a monthly basis with the dates for each site being different, offers don't seem to show as tracked until the website receive their payment, cashback should appear in your account within 1 month of completing an offer. Cashout amounts are specific, its best to build up a balance and then withdraw. Payment takes around 3 weeks.
Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Non-Ref - Sign up bonus £6.5
Minimum payout is £20
Payment Proof - Payments for all sites can be seen here, quidco isn't shown as i have signed up for all the casinos on offer through topcashback
How to Maximize Profit - IMPORTANT - READ THIS
For the majority of these offers you want to play blackjack following the chart found here
Any blackjack game will do, look for a normal version of the game at the site you are playing on and make sure it is a non live game as the hand sizes will be lower.
When playing blackjack there will often be more than one spot that you can bet on, allowing the player to bet more than one hand at a time, Its important to only bet on one spot at a time as it reduces the variance of the game and will ensure you get the maximum return possible from the game, stick to £1 hand sizes when playing and dont be tempted to bet larger amounts as you will be getting a nice amount of cashback from every offer
Through playing blackjack this way the player will get a return of around 98%, meaning for every £100 staked you will lose around £2. If you make a loss on a casino site after completing the required wagering amount, withdraw your remaining balance, don't chase loses as the cashback will make up for loses and give you a profit in most cases.
All offers are updated fairly regularly, make sure to check the terms for each offer as information in this post may become outdated. Also check for other offers every now and then as new casinos are added!

TopCashBack Offers - £400+ Profit

Topcashback Referral - Get an extra £5 - See the Ref Link at the top of the page!
If you dont already have an account at top cashback, you can sign up through my referral to get an extra £5 added to you account once you make £10 cashback
Lottoland - Cashback £15
Add £11 and play 11 separate £1 hands, following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Betfair Casino - Cashback £70
Note this is not the poker offer
Add £50 to your account and play 50 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Quidco are offering £100 for this offer
Party Casino - Cashback £26.5
Deposit and play 30 single £1 hand son blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Tombola - Cashback £24.5
Deposit £10 and open the tombola roulette game, choose a £1 chip size and choose 5 spots, repeat this twice, withdraw any remaining balance, you will likely lose money here but the cashback will give you a profit
Coral - Cashback £46
Add £10 and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Bingoport - Cashback £3
Sign up to bingoport to get an easy £3
Ladbrokes - Cashback £42
Add £10 to your account and play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Pokerstars - Cashback £32
Add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
STS - Cashback £21
Add £30 to your account and play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
William Hill - Cashback £54
add £25 and play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Megacasino - £15.75
Add £25 - Play 25 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
LottoGo - Cashback £3.18
Buy a euromillions ticket
Slingo - Cashback £24.75
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
PaddyPower Games - Cashback £20
Add £10 play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
The Football Pools - Cashback £24.75
Sign up for the £10 a month subscription, cancel this after 30 days
Lottomart - Cashback £18
Add £10 - Play 10 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Genting Slots - Cashback £25
Add £30 play 30 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
OhMyDosh - Cashback £40+
Referral gives an extra £1, sign up through the ref link at the top of the post to get the bonus!
Gala Bingo - Cashback £17.50
Deposit at least £5, you'll get a £10 slots bonus and 100 free spins, these carry hefty wagering requirements, Open any slot and play the minimum spin size, play until you lose all of the money in your account or complete the wagering requirements on the bonus funds. Withdraw any remaining balance.
BGO - £10 Cashback
Deposit at least £15. Play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance. DONT ACCEPT the welcome bonus from BGO.
Lottosocial - Cashback £4
Sign up to Lotto Social - Use your correct phone number when joining as it is the only way to login to your account. Purchase 10 lines for £1, after making a purchase go to your account page and find the list of syndicates your are in, leave the syndicates to avoid making any more payments.
Cheeky Bingo - £10 Cashback
Deposit £10 and get a £40 welcome bonus, just play bingo with all of your funds and hope to get some wins, bonus has 4x wagering requirements.

Quidco - Cashback £100+

Quidco don't offer a sign up bonus, find my ref link at the top of the post if you want to help me out!
All of the offers on quidco are much the same as topcashback, the only offer worth noting is the betfair casino offer which pays £100
Betfair - £100 cashback
Add £100 and play 100 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.

Cashbackearners - Cashback £180+

Sign up Bonus
Get a £6.5 sign up bonus, think this works with or without the ref link, links are at the top of the post!
To find these offers just search for casino on the site.
All of these offers state that you only need to make a deposit, its best to play through the deposit 1x to ensure that the cashback is paid.
LuckyMeSlots - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 single £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spin Genie - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Cashmo - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Ice36 -Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Spinhill Casino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Galacasino - Cashback £30
add £30 and play 30 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casino765 - Cashback £12.5
Add £12.5 and play 12.5 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
Casinosuperwins - Not recommended, bad site, awful support
Casino2020 - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play through £15 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Pocketwin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
The Sun Vegas - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
DrSlot - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
MrSpin - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
PrimeCasino - Cashback £15
Add £15 and play 15 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
ConquestAdor - Cashback £10
Add £10 play 10 £1 hands on blackjack following the strategy outlined at the top of the post, withdraw any remaining balance.
MFortune - Cashback £10
Add £10 and play through £10 on any slot staking the minimum amount per spin. Keep track of spins and quit the slot after wagering the required amount. Don't spin the wheel that pops up after signing up or accept any other bonuses.
Thanks for reading, hope this of use to some people, happy earning!
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A Look At The Top 5 Online Jackpots Won In 2018

Joker Millions – €7.8 Million

It was on November 9 when a lucky player hit a record-breaking SEK 80 million on Yggdrasil Gaming’s progressive jackpot slot game Joker Millions. This is the equivalent of winning €7.8 million.
The lucky Swedish player was playing the game on his mobile phone from the LeoVegas website. His initial stake was 5 SEK, the equivalent of 50 cents. That was when he hit the huge jackpot. Progressive jackpot games have a pot that gets larger over time and at that time it was at €7.8 million. This is the largest win ever on the Joker Millions game.

Mega Fortune Dreams – £4 Million

The next big winner on a jackpot slot game was a British player who was playing Mega Fortune Dreams by NetEnt.
He ended up winning £4,082,246.09. The 49-year-old Brit was playing the game on Bingo.com. He had just wagered 80 pence and came out with millions in prize money.

Mega Fortune – $4 Million

A German man was paying on PokerStars Casino which is a casino ohne anmelden site in October when he suddenly hit the jackpot and surprised himself. The player had decided to relax and have some fun online and initially put down $2.50 on the Mega Fortune game.
However, the reels just kept spinning and he kept winning. In the end, he walked away with $4 million.
This is the biggest PokerStars casino win ever recorded.

Millionaire’s Island – $3 Million

Back in May 2018, another PokerStars player also won big. They were playing Millionaire’s Island, which was developed in-house by PokerStars.
The game had a minimum of $1 million as its guaranteed jackpot. However, the player won $3 million and was thrilled with his winnings.

Hall of Gods – €2.75 Million

A Finnish player rounds out our top five list. The player was playing Hall of Gods on Paf in July. He had just wagered €2 and spun the reels on his mobile phone and ended up winning €2.75 million.
Besides the payout from the game, NetEnt also gave out an additional €350,000 through the NetEnt Mega Million campaign
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Funfair Overview and Update. There is Hope!

Funfair: Blockchain Solutions for Gaming.
For those of you unfamiliar with Funfair. Here's a brief overview:
Funfair was Founded in 2017, and is an Ethereum-based platform for online casino gaming.
Founded in 2017, FunFair is an Ethereum-based platform for online casino gaming. The online gambling market is predicted to be worth $60 Billion by 2020. Funfair isn’t actually a casino, instead, they licence out the underlying gaming technology to casinos and other gambling platforms.
One of the brilliant things about Funfair is that they market their software to casinos that mainstream audiences already use.
Now, the major challenge faced by casino operators today, especially online casino operators, is the question of trust in their offerings. To put it simply, users are reluctant to trust these services. Players feel insecure about the true odds of the games they’re playing, even if those odds are made available by the casino site.
The reason being, current server based gaming infrastructure is vulnerable to tampering and fraud. And players have no way to verify that everything is fair in the games they’re playing.
Now, Funfair have been able to solve the problem of trust, in online gambling. By building technology that cannot cheat anyone. Funfair runs on Blockchain, and Ethereum smart contracts it offers players a transparent, fair and publicly audit-able gaming experience. Player protection and provable fairness are guaranteed.
Transparent RNG ensures that the games are provably fair. Game logic is verifiable and run by Blockchain smart contracts.
Unlike other Blockchain casinos, Funfair games play as fast as any traditional online casino.
No bank account is required, so deposits and withdrawals are virtually instant. There's no need to trust a casino with your funds because funfair games let you play straight from your Crypto wallet. Winnings for every game are held in escrow by the Blockchain and paid out instantly.
For operators, fewer servers, fewer databases, fewer security & technical staff, as well as fewer internal personnel, means that costs are significantly reduced. And, no fees or charge-backs for the operator.
Funfair powered casinos' run on Blockchain, which is resistant to hardware failure, power outage or attack.
In short, Funfair casinos are faster, easier, and cheaper to create than traditional software.
The Funfair Team: Now, the team. The team is an all star team of 50 plus individuals. The leadership are industry veterans and experts in the gaming field. Arguably, the most accomplished team in Crypto. When you consider their combined gaming industry experience, relevant entrepreneurial and business experience, as well as an extraordinary track record of prior success, in the gaming industry. I would, at least, put the team on the same standing as the team at ripple, but would have to award the Funfair team extra points for their prior track record of success in the gaming industry.
Jez San OBE: Jez San the CEO and Co-founder of funfair, came to the project with an extensive background in gaming and online gambling that stretches back to 1982, as well, he has a more modern appreciation and experience in Cryptocurrency circles.
Jez received his first computer at the age of twelve in 1978. Within a year he'd taught himself assembly language for several microprocessors.
He founded Argonaut Software as a teenager in high school as a way to get software consulting jobs with large companies. He worked on security systems with British Telecom and Acorn. In 1984, at 18 years of age, he started developing his first game, Skyline Attack for the Commodore 64, he also co-wrote a book, Quantum Theory, about the Sinclair QL. And, he became a wizard (admin) at Essex MUD, the world's first multiplayer online role-playing game.
His late-1986 game Starglider for the Atari ST and the Commodore Amiga sold hundreds of thousands of copies (earning him £2 per copy in royalties). The money helped launch Argonaut as a larger company that started hiring other people in 1986.
In 1996, Argonaut received external funding from Apax Partners and was publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2000.
He also helped found ARC International when it was spun out from Argonaut in 1998 and was its largest shareholder on IPO.
Between 1999 and 2002, he founded Codeplay and is currently the majority shareholder.
He received an OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in 2002, the first explicitly awarded for services to the computer game industry.
He founded Crunchy Frog Ltd, which in 2005 became online poker company PKR. An online poker room that allowed users to play poker in a virtual reality setting.
In 2008, he co-founded mobile application developer and publisher Origin8. Which produces iPhone and BlackBerry software, and has offices in London.
Jeremy Longley: The CTO of Funfair is Jeremy Longley, who was a co-founder of PKR.com. Longley has extensive experience in both 2D and 3D game creation and in the past has led teams to develop innovative HTML5 and Android products, cashier systems, account management features, and third party system integrations.
He also has an MA in Computer Science with 1st Class Honours from Cambridge University. He seems to be a dominant figure behind a lot of the tech at Funfair.
Oliver Hopton: Funfair’s third founder, Oliver Hopton, has over 15 years experience building gaming products. Including 10 years as Software Development Manager at PKR and 18 months as CTO at EveryFan. He, along with Longley, also appears to be a leading figure behind a lot of the tech at Funfair.
Stefan Kovach CCO at Funfair: Stefan was previously Marketing director at PokerStars for nearly 12 years.
James Harrison Director of Corporate: James was Compliance and Licensing Director at Gaming Realms for 3 years, and CEO at AlchemyBet for 5 years, 5 months.
The FUN Token: FUN is the native token that powers every aspect of the Funfair gaming ecosystem. It is the betting chip that pits player against casino, the financial reward paid to developers for their games, and the fuel that enables key processes on the network.
Ownership of individual tokens is anonymous.
A total of just under 11 billion FUN tokens were created on June 22, 2017, and no more will be created. There are 5.3 billion FUN in circulation. With this fixed supply, the token is deflationary and should experience increases in price over time as demand for it increases. Furthermore, Funfair singe all FUN that are collected as fees. Singe is a term that refers to very very long-term cold storage, and with the potential to be destroyed, when the regulatory atmosphere permits. Taking these tokens out of circulation, in this way, should also put upward pressure on price.
Importantly, casinos' must stake enough FUN to cover payouts / winnings. Which basically means that a lot of FUN will be locked up in the networks growing list of casinos'.
Now, we are currently in a major bear market. But, do stop to remember, that this does not reflect on Funfair. What is does reflect on is the current state of the market. Markets are cyclical and I, personally, expect a recovery and corresponding bull market will be forthcoming (Just my opinion).
Partnerships: Funfair have a number of partners.
Spike Games is one. Spike Games is a well-known creator of slot games. Funfair partnered with them in April this year. Spike are assisting in the creation of new Blockchain versions of popular slot games.
Big Wave Gaming is another partner. Big Wave is a Sydney based slot game creator, with a focus on Asian markets. The partnership was created to give Funfair better access to Asian markets.
And of course, RakeTheRake. Rake the Rake is the largest and most reputable Rakeback affiliate in the worldwide poker market today.
CasinoFair: Funfair has launched the first brand to go live on their network: CasinoFair.
CasinoFair, under its tagline ‘Famous for Fairness’, goes beyond traditional limitations and offers players the fairest experience possible using decentralization of the Blockchain as well as Fate Channels, which is Funfair’s proprietary version of generalized state channel technology.
Players use FUN to play, directly funded from their Crypto wallet, a growing range of premium games are available on CasinoFair. Including Funfairs latest titles, Wheel of Fun, Fate of Thrones and FunDice, along with a host of popular casino games such as European Roulette and Blackjack.
CasinoFair will only get bigger and better, as Funfair evolves from offering a service to the Crypto community to disrupting the mass gaming market.
Sales Funnel: Funfair is currently putting a lot of emphasis on optimizing CasinoFair's sales funnel. This will make it significantly easier and faster for players to start playing on Funfair powered Casinos' going forward!
Funfair is also putting a lot of emphasis on players being able to purchase FUN directly at the Casino.
We can expect to see these improvements in the weeks, and months ahead.
Funfair players can look forward to a significantly streamlined entry into FF powered casinos'.
New Games: Funfair also anticipate a steady roll out of new games over the coming weeks and months! Including space slots and pirate slots, two more wheels, an Alice Cooper slot, as well as, a fishy slot, from outside game developers. Along with some other stuff too. There's a lot happening at Funfair. The Fishy slot is apparently insane and something to really watch out for. These games will add to Funfairs ever expanding line-up of games.
RaketheRake Casino: Also, the second Casino on the Funfair network is set to be launched this quarter. It will be operated and marketed by RaketheRake. For those of you unfamiliar with RaketheRake, they are the largest and most reputable Rakeback affiliate in the worldwide poker market. RaketheRake currently work in conjunction with all of the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their casino sites and secure the best Rakeback deals for their players. The Funfair powered casino will be the first casino owned and operated directly by RaketheRake.
Funfairs Competitors: Funfair has a few Crypto-based competitors but is far ahead of the competition. Nevertheless, with the popularity of Blockchain gambling, as well as the sheer size of the market it wouldn’t be surprising to see more competitors enter the space.
Decent Bet, Edgeless, and Dao.Casino are some Blockchain-based casinos. However, by licensing out their tech to casinos, Funfair isn’t in direct competition with these projects. Instead, Funfair faces competition from platform providers in the traditional online gambling space such as Kambi, Gig, and EveryMatrix.
In Summary: I'd have to say I rate Funfair very highly among all the Crypto projects out there. They have excellent leadership, with a proven track record of success, a great team, a lot of industry experience, a great concept, and a working product to back it up, strong Tokenomics, with FUN being needed to fuel every aspect of the Funfair network. Additionally, all fees are singed, as well as, casinos' having to stake enough FUN to cover casino payouts.
If anyone can find a silver-lining in the current environs it's gonna be the best and brightest of crypto folks.
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Funfair - double the gambling of regular cryptocurrency investing

Hello crypto gamblers of Reddit.
Don't lie, we’re all gamblers, whether we’re gambling on short term sentiment, or long term technicals.
End of the day, even if you buy a project’s tokens because you believe in it, if you buy it on an exchange like most of us do you aren’t supporting the devs, you are buying it because you're gambling it will be worth more in the future.
You want money. Most people do and that's a pretty reasonable thing. So I think we can all understand and agree that gambling is a pretty massive entity, one that has been venturing into the online world for a bit of time now. This new world of online gambling is a market that is ripe for innovation in trustlessness, security, and fairness. So I’m going to pitch you the token that has one of the best teams, plan and path to adoption by the market it is targeting.
Here’s where Funfair comes in.
Funfair provides a platform that companies and individuals and DAO’s can all license, that utilizes the Fun Token underneath to carry out all gambling transactions. This allows for provably fair and fast games that require no trust in whatever online casino you’re using. You can see their fantastic suite of games that any casino that licenses from them will be able to use.
Casinos will adopt because
Customers will want because
You should buy Funfair because
The token will go up due to
You will eventually be able to (potentially)
Supporting reasons for Funfair to succeed
The Team
The Company
The Market
In closing
A lot of cryptocurrencies try to invent a market for the problem they are solving. That’s why a lot of startups have failed, and why a lot of cryptocurrencies will falter in the future.
Funfair will succeed because it is the answer to a problem with a massive market to conquer.
I'm calling $5 in April once they start onboarding casinos.
Good luck and hope to see you guys aboard the Fun train before we leave the station.
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CasinoCoin Foundation AMA responses

You asked and we answered!
 
Thank you for taking part in our AMA and submitting your questions. Here are responses from John Caldwell (Director of Advocacy), Duncan Cameron (Technical Director) and Andre Jochems (Lead Developer). Get to know them better by visiting our website.
 
To chat directly to our team join us on Discord.
 
Nole34 (Reddit): How and where will this coin be used? Not meaning as in the network and relay nodes but by a user.
 
TwoproApps (Reddit): What are the benefits or incentives for casinos to use a crypto currency?
 
Whufc4life1 (Reddit): What would be the main advantages of using this coin, as an end user, instead of regular fiat currency?
 
We see CasinoCoin being used as a payment option right alongside USD, EUR, etc. There are many ways to use CasinoCoin, for the customer and the operator that represent tremendous advantages over traditional funding methods. For the customer, you will have to complete KYC once, then you will be able to play on multiple vendors in seconds, deposit and withdraw for a fraction of current rates and have a suite of tools at your disposal to manage and control your play. For the operator, you get a customer that is pre-vetted by a licensed, approved KYC vendor that lands at your door, deposits in seconds in a way where the deposit is permanently and transparently recorded and is not subject to chargebacks.
 
TwoproApps (Reddit): With the coin being potentially volatile in the future, could it affect casinos wanting to use it?
 
We don’t believe so. Like any payment instrument, the customer would deposit in CSC and withdraw in CSC - making volatility a non-factor for the casino in the short term, provided the casino maintains a sufficient balance of CSC.
 
TwoproApps (Reddit): How do casinos exchange CSC for fiat if they wanted to?
 
Casinos will have several options to acquire CSC, all of which will take treasury functions into account to mitigate possible volatility to the greatest extent possible. This will be done via traditional processing methods.
 
TwoproApps (Reddit): Will casinos have to make their CSC games payout in CSC or can they also pay in fiat and vise versa. Can a fiat gambler cash out in CSC if they wanted to?
 
This will eventually be possible, but it will be the choice of the operator. Once a casino starts to allow cashouts in different currencies, the volatility risks rise. We are designing CSC to be used in game, but our first step is to get casinos to adopt CSC as a payment method.
 
Lowmm (Reddit): Will you go into other trading markets, bittrex for example? Boyo (Reddit): will bittrex be adding CasinoCoin? after the swap?
 
Our focus is:
 
1.Designing the best product for the market, users & operators,
 
2.Compliance within regulated markets
 
3.Creating strong partnerships within the gaming industry.
 
We strongly feel if we work on the things we can control, all the external elements like exchanges will take care of themselves.
 
paulkt (Reddit): When can we expect to see the first Casino using Casinocoin?
 
We will be ready for real partner integration in Q1 of 2018. However, the actual timeline will be dictated more by potential partners, regulators, banks, and other external forces. We are under no illusion that getting to market with licensed operators in regulated markets (we’ll only operate under these conditions) will not be a quick process, but we are confident it will happen.
 
hurdamurda (Reddit): I had 50.000 CSC and then cryptsy stole them. :( I still believe
 
Anyone who has been in crypto for a year or more has a story to tell like this. We can’t control what happens at third party providers like exchanges, and can only encourage holders of any crypto to adopt best practices with respect to protecting your coins. Most of us have been in crypto for a long time, with our own stories like this, so we are building the CSC solution to provide maximum security to customers.
 
powpow44 (Reddit): In the roadmap you state "New CasinoCoin Brand & Website Launch". Can you share what the foundation has in mind for a rebrand?
 
The rebrand is more about the logo itself. Most of us really like the ‘button’ logo that has been with CSC since the beginning. However, we don’t love all elements of the logo, and the presentation from both a visual and format perspective is not ideal (ie: no proper graphical/vector files exist). We’re fixing that. It won’t change drastically.
 
rambroziak (Discord): I do not know, it's possible, CSC has the opportunity to develop !!! Now we have a more important problem !!! When Cryptopia urucchomi payouts CSC
 
Although the Cryptopia situation occurred before the formation of the foundation, members of the team have been working on collecting data from the CSC community to attempt to first establish how many coins may have been lost on Cryptopia. We have a reasonable idea of the figure now, but in our correspondence with Cryptopia, our figures don’t match. We’re currently waiting on a response from them to our latest email and we hope to have something to share with the community this month.
 
Whufc4life1 (Discord): Just wondering - how are you guys planning to handle KYC/AML procedures across different jurisdictions?
 
With a licensed KYC provider, the visibility/transparency of a blockchain and a GLI compliant product, AML issues will be to the highest standard possible. This is actually an area where blockchain is a significant upgrade over current best practices.
 
nioConisaC (Discord): Will the Bankroll Manager wallet offer feature of bridge currency?
 
We will not use that feature from the start but it does allow us to implement customer specific reward programs in the future where points/rewards are being issued and linked to CSC.
 
Boyo (Discord): have the devs contact coinmarketcap to add the new csc?
 
CoinMarketCap has been contacted and will update CSC to the new network once an already connected exchange implements it.
 
mark (Discord): I’m still curious how the csc revival came about, I recognise a few of you from the bitcointalk forum a few years ago, but how did the likes of john and the rest of the board come about?
 
John: It’s really about timing. When I left PokerStars in ‘14, I took some much needed time off. I studied the crypto markets (including CSC) at that time, and felt that the market/world wasn’t ready yet. Then, in early 2016, my wife started really getting into crypto. This got me back into it on a regular basis. The possibility of starting the Foundation was broached to me summer of this year and I felt the timing was right.
 
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New leader at the end of Day 2 at the WPT World Championship

For an entire week, Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City has become a hotspot for poker players from all over the world. In anticipation of the World Series of Poker, professionals and amateurs came here and the heat was turned up a notch at the end of Day 1. More than 300 players bought in during the two flight and roughly 200 survived, but competition proved to be far too intense for most of them. Only 68 players will be returning at the tables tomorrow and among those who fell was Day 1A chip leader Paul Volpe. He was dominant during the first session and accumulated most of the chips, but his luck ran out at the worst possible time. He was joined to the rail by Joe Serock, Matt Giannetti, Faraz Jaka, Matt Salsberg and Andy Frankenberger to name but a few. The ladies of poker were present at the start of the WPT World Championship and it looked like PokerStars Team Pro Vanessa Rousso will make a deep run. She was stopped in her tracks yesterday and finished well outside of the money, with new players clawing their way to the top. Eric Afriat sits at the top of the leaderboard, followed closely by Athanasios Polychronopoulos, Ryan D'Angelo, Scott Seiver and Day 1b chip leader Jason Koon. All these players will be returning tomorrow with a vengeance, but they are fully aware of the fact that those outside the top 10 are just as dangerous. Only 36 players will make the money and we need to wait a bit longer to learn more about the payout structure and the amount to be collected by the most successful players. What is certain is that 32 more players will be eliminated tomorrow before the bubble will burst and the day will only conclude when 3 tables of 9 players each will be left. The WPT bracelet will elude all but one of the players who bought in, but there is plenty of money to go around, so nobody will throw the towel before the final hand is dealt. These are the ten players who have the best chance of emerging victorious, based on their stack size: 1. Eric Afriat – 1,003,0002. Anthony Gregg – 567,0003. Athanasios Polychronopoulos – 542,5004. Scott Seiver – 539,5005. Ryan D'Angelo – 519,5006. Jason Koon – 500,5007. Maurice Hawkins – 433,5008. Glenn Lafaye – 423,5009. Jonathan Tamayo – 411,00010. Hans Winzeler – 397,500
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Jiajun and JJ Liu win millions in Macau live events

Macau is better known for its glamour and numerous opportunities presented to highrollers and people with more money than common sense. Quite often it happens that nosebleed limits are frequented by players who don't necessarily know a great deal about poker, but have a lot of money and are seeking the adrenaline rush. While these cash game tables remain prohibitive to most players, live tournaments, such as the one recently hosted by PokerStars attracts huge crowds. As a part of the Asian Pacific Poker Tour, the main event represents the highlight of the series in Macau and not surprisingly a Chinese player emerged victorious. This year it was Jiajun Liu who claimed the trophy and caused the elimination of 494 players in the process, to take a prize of HK$2,776,000. As major poker tournaments go, the equivalent of $360,000 is not a record, but still a significant increase from the amount collected by the winner in 2013. Those who made the final table were reluctant to take many chances, because each position they improved up the ladder, translated into a bigger payout. Jiajun Liu didn't bother himself with such petty calculations and aimed the big prize, with this bold strategy paying off. One by one his opponents bowed out graciously and he was left to play the heads-up against Cyril Andre, who had to settle for 2nd place.These are the final table standings with Jiajun Liu proudly at the top of the list: 1. Jiajun Liu – $HK2,776,0002. Cyril Andre – $HK1,693,0003. Billy Argyros – HK$940,0004. Thomas McGarrity – HK$737,0005. Yen Han Chen – $HK575,0006. Carlos Kuo Chang – $HK464,0007. Jean-Marie Peyron – $HK355,0008. Yat Wai Cheng – $HK273,0009. Sailesh Verma – $HK198,140 The 2014 PokerStars.net APPT Macau High Roller attracted fewer players due to the fact that the buy-in was a bit prohibitive, but for the winner the investment was well worth it. This time it was a lady that claimed the first prize and despite the similarity in names, JJ Liu is not related to the other winner. The other thing these two had in common was their desire to fight for the ultimate prize and their uncontestable skills displayed throughout the competition. JJ Liu, Quan Zhou and Chen Wang where the last three players standing and they decided to split the pot according to their chip stacks. Liu got the biggest slice but the runner up and 3rd place both got more than HK $1 million. Check out the final placement of the 6 finalists: 1. JJ Liu – $HK1,420,0002. Quan Zhou – $HK1,275,0003. Chen Wang – $HK1,078,0004. Rui Cao – $HK610,0005. Magnus Karlsson – $HK444,0006. Huidong Gu – $HK388,0007. Zongyoa Zhang – $HK333,950
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Poker Stars announces the Double Bubble tournaments

Five months from now, the 2015 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure will begin and for the vast majority of poker professionals, this represents the highlight of January. Plenty of good things await them and as always, the online poker operator is ready to welcome players with a handful of pleasant surprises. This time, they are willing to make a change and implement a feature that will appeal mostly to amateurs, instead of boosting the payouts for those who make the final table. PokerStars has announced the double bubble tournament, which means that for the first time in the history of this series, half of the players will at least recuperate their investment. The prospect of winning back all the $1100 is encouraging and should provide prospective players with the incentive to tag along. This means that the odds of running into a string of unlucky hands after spending a couple of days at the tables and lose all the investment is mitigated. The goal is still to make the final table and even fight for the first prize, but it is always good to have a safety net in place. The "Double Bubble" tournaments are innovative to say the least and there are plenty who will be tempted to participate, knowing that the risk of losing it all is reduced. Once half the players are eliminated, all the remaining ones are going to be paid $1100 in cash, which means that they will be virtually free rolling. This intermediary stage is not going to impact the outcome of the tournament, because action will resume with the remaining players. The giveaway is supposed to be an experiment that should appeal to all those who hesitate to play in a tournament of such a magnitude. It goes without saying that this will only apply to the main event, without being a real option for high roller events, where the goal is to bestow a huge prize upon a very small group of players. Those who make the final table are frequently discussing the terms of a deal, which suggests that the top priority is to make sure that they offset the original investment. PokerStars keeps an open mind to new and innovative concepts and uses the online tournaments as sandboxes for implementing them. The 2015 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure is the first tournament to make use of this new system, but it would come as no surprise if other events will follow.
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Millions of dollars won online over the weekend

Weekends are always special for those who have an account with PokerStars, as some major tournaments are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. This is also the time when poker professionals participate in online competitions, as they usually spend most of their time playing high-stakes poker at cash games. Darren Elias participated in two events, but while he suffered an untimely elimination from the flagship tournament, he won another PokerStars Sunday 2nd Chance tournament for $50k. As always, the Sunday Million had a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million and it was exceeded by almost 50%. The buy-in for this tournament is $250, with a total of 7142 players participating this weekend, with the winner guaranteed an amount of more than $200,000. It took many hours for the final table to be decided and after five players were sent to the rail, the remaining four decided to split the pot according to their stack. A player who goes by the nickname of "Thomas198713" ended up winning the biggest amount, despite the fact that he was the first to be eliminated after the deal. "smak777" was the one to claim the trophy and a corresponding paycheck of $137,000. This is how the final table shaped up in the Sunday Million: 1 smak777 $137,4352 kingplayer19 $128,2613 Chew_on_This $138,6324 Thomas198713 $157,5645 Adrovan "AadrovanRj21" Rodrigues $58,5646 Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot $44,2807 Jochum "groengras" Weenink $30,1708 sulopoika $17,1409 asdrice2312 $11,070 The Sunday Warm-Up is the second best PokerStars tournament, with a guaranteed prize pool of $500,000 which was exceeded by a six digit amount. The buy-in is identical with the one for the Sunday Million and a total of 3000 players found it worthwhile to participate. This time the finalists didn't reach an agreement and as a result Simon "pokerbrat13" Charette got away with the top prize of $95,000: 1 Simon "pokerbrat13" Charette $95,3622 Nick "PureCash25" Rampone $71,0653 i need sheet $50,4264 tormos $34,9255 angrymoron $26,1186 nherrego $20,0447 keramiken $13,9708 maxxmeister $7,8969 hamanof $4,859 Sunday 500 is the latest addition to the weekend tournaments running every week at PokerStars and the most popular ones among highrollers. Only 852 players paid the buy-in of $530, with a resulting prize pool of $426,000 and a first prize expected to revolve around $100,000. Once again, the top four players decided that it would be better off splitting the amount right away, instead of allowing luck to decide the final copy duration. Check out the payout structure and the final table placement: 1 bearsfan775 $50,3062 Glyu_M99 $55,3573 Re8uZ $43,5974 Harel82 $55,0065 adkaf $21,4706 Igor_Novg $17,0407 Jordan "JWPRODIGY" Westmorland $12,7808 skillspug $8,5209 vindog03 $5,112
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MicroMillions kicks off at PokerStars

The eighth edition of the MicroMillions has been announced at PokerStars for more than two months now and qualifiers ran live every week. Players who want to experience the thrills of participating in a major tournament, without paying the hefty buy-in, will find this competition to be a godsend. For the last couple of years, the poker company managed to constantly grow this tournament, to make it one of the most relevant competitions over the Internet. The idea behind the MicroMillions is as simple as it gets, with players paying only a fraction of a normal buy-in, while still competing for huge payouts. The most expensive tournaments, such as the main event will only set players back $22, while the least expensive only cost $.11. The fact that for quite a while, players were given the chance to play for a seat at the main event without actually spending a dime, through free rolls, only ensured the success of this edition. The number of participants is expected to count into tens of thousands, even though only a handful will probably play in several tournaments. Regardless of bankroll and experience, PokerStars players should give this tournament a chance, because quite frankly there is nothing to lose and a lot to gain. It all began on July 17 and the first two days were nothing more than a warm-up for the increasingly profitable tournaments that will continue until July 27. There are a total of 100 tournaments to participate and the main event is number 98, so by that time, players will have accumulated enough experience. In terms of payouts, the poker company has announced that the guaranteed amount for the flagship competition will be $1 million, although past performance suggests that guaranteed prize pools are usually exceeded. The winner will take home $100,000, with the other players who make a deep run to receive a slice of the prize pool. One year ago a total of 59,000 people found it worthwhile to participate in the main event, which increased the prize pool to a staggering $1.2 million. There is no reason to expect anything less from the 8th MicroMillions, in fact, more players are expected to attend. In addition to playing for serious cash in the main event, players are invited to take part in the MicroMillions Challenge which consists of a string of smaller tournaments.
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Andre Lettau wins EPT Barcelona €5,300 Main Event

The European Poker Tour Barcelona generated tremendous interest among those who choose to play live poker and prefer major series. To some extent, the competition rivals the World Series of Poker and attracts the very best professionals, although the prizes are slightly smaller. This edition was special for several reasons, with participants knowing that the one winning the opening event would make history by claiming victory in the 100th EPT tournament. PokerStars is the sponsor of the competition, which explains why the European Poker Tour Barcelona enjoyed such ample coverage over the Internet. There were plenty of players who usually compete only online and this time they decided to put their skill and luck to the test at live tables. Only a fraction of them won satellites, with the vast majority having to pay hundreds and even thousands of dollars. This explains why the EPT Barcelona €5,300 Main Event featured relatively few amateurs, but even so the field came four players short of hitting 1500. This meant that a new record was set and the winner was guaranteed to win in excess of €1 million, assuming no deal was made. It took a couple of days for the competition to be reduced to just nine and some of the most interesting hands were played in the hour preceding the bubble stage. One surprising thing about this edition of the European Poker Tour Barcelona €5,300 Main Event is that no famous poker professional made the final table. There were plenty of Red Spades at the tables but none of them made it to the finish line, with most of those who made the final nine being less known over the Internet. Andre Lettau, Samuel Phillips and Hossein Ensan dominated this late stage of the competition and it didn't take long for them to make three-handed play. At this stage, it was Phillips who had the biggest stack and he suggested the deal that his opponents accepted without many hesitations. The American make the right choice, because instead of competing against the Germans, he took the big payout of more than €1 million. Winning the event is every bit as important as taking home a sizable paycheck, so even though Andre Lettau had to settle for a smaller amount he was the proud recipient of the trophy. This is how the final table looked like at the end of the EPT Barcelona Main Event: 1 Andre Lettau Germany €794,0582 Samuel Phillips United States €1,021,2753 Hossein Ensan Germany €652,6674 Andrea Dato Italy €362,0005 Andrey Shatilov Russia €286,0006 Kiryl Radzivonau Belarus €224,5007 Ji Zhang Germany €171,6008 Slaven Popov Bulgaria €121,300
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Gabriel Le Jossec wins the ACOP Main Event

All eyes are locked on the World Series of Poker final table, which begins today in Las Vegas, as the last nine players will sit down and play for the ultimate trophy. There are a total of $10 million to play for not to mention the coveted bracelets, so the stakes are as high as they get among those who participate. Many of those who play over the Internet will take a break to watch the event live and there are many ways to watch live coverage. This doesn't mean that online action will come to a screeching hold in November, with PokerStars and other major poker rooms running their own tournaments. On Sunday, some big payouts were handed to those who made a deep run in these events and players will have new opportunities at the end of this week. Meanwhile, some of the poker professionals representing the company have traveled to Asia for the APPT Season 8 Asia Championship. The tournament lasted more than 10 days and dozens of players won six digit amounts, with the highlight of the circuit being the ACOP Main Event. There were hundreds of players who sat down at the tables and as a result the prize pool exceeded the guaranteed value and the winner was expected to win HK$6,300,000. The only thing that could have prevented that from happening was a deal made by those who reached the final table. Gabriel Le Jossec and Ami Barer were the two Canadians who made a deep run, with two players from Russia and one from the United States competing against Asian counterparts. Barer was credited with the first chance you to his decent stack and loads of experience but he was eliminated in the fourth place. Three handed game began shortly after and the remaining players decided to compete until the final hand was dealt, which proved to be a brilliant decision for the Canadian. In the heads up he outshined Sunny Jung from South Korea and claimed the first place, while the runner-up had to settle for a bit over HK$4.2 million. Check out the final standings of the PokerStars.net APPT Season 8 Asia Championship of Poker Main Event below: 1 Gabriel Le Jossec Canada $6,300,0002 Sunny Jung Korea $4,250,0003 Zuo "ST" Wang China $2,565,0004 Ami Barer Canada $2,025,0005 Vladimir Troyanovskiy Russia $1,620,0006 Konstantin Pogodin Russia $1,350,0007 Joseph Cheong USA $1,080,0008 Raiden Kan Hong Kong $813,1009 Tore Lukashaugen Norway $675,000
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Mike Leah wins the WSOP Asia Pacific High Roller event

The 2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific festival has concluded and the highlight of the series was the highroller events. Players had to pay AU$25,000 out-of-pocket to participate in this competition and Mike Leah was among those who sat down at the tables. It took a total of three days to the field to be reduced to just six players, but when the final table was in place, the winner was guaranteed a top prize of AU$600,000. Furthermore, the player was also eligible for the coveted Golden bracelet, which explains why action slowed down to a crawl in the first hour. Mike Leah was in control from the beginning, with the bigger stack at the table and he put the weight of the stack to good use. He pressured opponents into committing mistakes and one by one they were eliminated, with Leah taking most of the chips and further consolidating his position. Jonathan Duhamel and Brian Roberts were among the better placed poker professionals at the table, but unfortunately for them they were also the ones to be sent to the rail first. The final table was set one day before, with a total of eight players featuring on this list, but two of them were already eliminated before action resumed on Day 3. Khouiss and Duhamel were the unlucky players to be eliminated on the same hand, with the executioner being Jesse Sylvia. This victory over two poker professionals meant a great deal for Jesse who won a lot of chips in one clean sweep and had a chance to prevail in three handed play. Unfortunately for him, Sylvia committed his entire stack in a hand played against David Yan and the player from New Zealand sent him to the rail.Even though Mike is one of the regulars at World Series of Poker tournaments, this was the first time that he made the final table and he didn't miss out on the opportunity. The last time he participated in a PokerStars highrollers event, he had to settle for a consolation prize, but this time he was in control from start to finish. By winning the 2014 WSOP Asia-Pacific tournament he won AU$600,000, while his overall winnings in live tournaments in 2014 exceed $2 million. It is only fair to say that this has been the best year for the Canadian player and there are two months left to further grow his profits. Check out the AU$25,000 High Roller Payouts: 1 Mike Leah Canada $600,0002 David Yan New Zealand $360,0253 Jesse Sylvia USA $216,8114 Jonathan Duhamel Canada $145,0035 Sam Khouiss Australia $110,0786 Brian Roberts USA $85,0277 Sam Higgs Australia $65,0358 Andrew Hinrichsen Australia $50,021
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FTOPS XXVI has begun at Full Tilt Poker

One of the highly anticipated online poker tournaments goes by the name of FTOPS XXVI and those who plan on dwelling on it for a couple of days should know that it has begun at Full Tilt Poker. The company is now owned by PokerStars, which is in turn operated by Rational Group, who spent a lot of time in the news as a result of being acquired by Amaya. All these moves have a significant impact on the business itself and it is only fair to assume that players will witness some changes in the foreseeable future. For the time being, the FTOPS XXVI has exceeded expectations and there is absolutely no reason for why the immensely popular Full Tilt Online Poker Series will be discontinued. It started on August 3 and is set to conclude exactly 2 weeks later, which means that the grand final will be scheduled for Sunday, August 17. A total of $4.5 million are up for grabs and with so many tournaments scheduled over the next couple of days, players have plenty of events to choose from. What they have in common is the fact that the buy ins are quite reasonable and pretty much everyone can participate, regardless of bankroll and experience. The fact that the FTOPS XXVI has such affordable buy-ins, doesn't mean that they will be avoided by poker professionals, quite the opposite. Naturally, the vast majority of those who will sit down at these tables and enjoy some sort of popularity, are PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker professionals. They are bound by contract to participate, but they have good reasons to be here, as these tournaments are famous for offering significant payout. The event that everyone is anxiously waiting for is the $1 million guaranteed Main event which will start on Sunday, August 17 and will set players back no more than $635. This is a reasonable amount for the main event of a prestigious series, therefore it is very likely that the guaranteed prize pool will once again be exceeded. This happened in each of the previous editions, so those who don't have certain plans for two weeks from now and love online poker, should definitely log in to their Full Tilt Poker accounts. There is money to make and poker pros to send to the rail, not to mention that this is the biggest online tournament scheduled in 2014 at the aforementioned poker room.
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Claim a share of the $15 million prize pool at PokerStars

Traditionally, December is not the best month for those who enjoy playing poker, especially if they spend their time at live tables. On the other hand, online action never stops and there are plenty of reasons to get aboard the PokerStars ship this month, as great promotions have been announced. The icing on the cake is the December festival celebration, which is actually a $50 million giveaway for the loyal fans. This campaign has already started and everyone can participate, as long as they opted for the December Festival Challenges. There are plenty of such challenges to complete and for each achievement, players will receive a ticket that can be used in a special tournament. This is how it all begins, but as we progress with this campaign, the $1 Million in a Single Spin & Go promotion will get the attention of players. All those who are willing to invest five dollars in a sit'n go tournament, have a chance to win a massive $1 million prize. There are a total of 10 million sit and goes that qualify for this campaign and only three of them will trigger the payout, but even so the prospect of venturing a one digit amount for the sake of winning a seven digit price is alluring. This is not the only option for those who hope to become millionaires overnight, because the milestone hands also have a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million. Just as the name suggests, those who happen to be at the table when one of the milestone hands is dealt, will collect a paycheck that is bound to exceed $250,000. You don't even need to win the pot or be involved in a hand to be eligible for the prize, just to be in the right spot at the right time. On the other hand, competitive spirit is generously rewarded and the Knockout Your Opponents for a Share of $5 Million promise to make tournaments far more exciting. This promotion will conclude on December 14, so you have only 10 days to jump on the bandwagon and start playing for the big prize. Another campaign that concludes on this day is the $50 With Red Aces Zoom & BOOM, with thousands of players being expected to win $50 by simply getting involved in poker hands and reaching the flop.
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SCOOP concludes today with 9 more events

One of the most important online poker tournaments of this month is about to end, with the final PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker event scheduled for today. More than $9 million were shared among the most successful players and many of these tournaments have shaped the GPI leader boards. There are still money to be won and in the final day of the series, players compete for a staggering amount of $3 million awarded to those who participate in the main event. Some poker professionals decided to participate in the corresponding series ran by PartyPoker, so there was plenty of money to go around. The paradox of choice can become obvious under these circumstances, but at the end of the day what matters is that poker players are the main beneficiaries. No longer do poker players need to make financial sacrifices or settle for second-best events, just because they don't want to take unnecessary risks. The series is accessible for all players, ranging from beginners and grinders to poker professionals who usually frequent high-stakes tables. The remaining tournaments are more suitable than the latter, because they are a bit more expensive and in return award significant payouts. Players got to choose between events that will set them back no more than $27 or put everything on the line by participating in the main event that costs $10,000. If this amount ring familiar to those who are intimately connected to the world of poker, the reason is that the World Series of Poker charges the same fee for its main event. Speaking of which, the series is scheduled to start at the end of the month, so these online competitions are a great way to get in shape. On May 18, the final tournaments hosted under the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker brand would unfold and time is quickly running out for those who want to participate. Check out the complete schedule and don't miss out on a great opportunity to boost your bankroll. 11:00 SCOOP-43-L – $27 NLHE [8-Max] – $300,000 Gtd11:00 SCOOP-43-M – $215 NLHE [8-Max] – $600,000 Gtd11:00 SCOOP-43-H – $2,100 NLHE [8-Max] – $1,000,000 Gtd14:30 SCOOP-44-L – $109 NLHE Main Event – $1,000,000 Gtd14:30 SCOOP-44-M – $1,050 NLHE Main Event – $2,000,000 Gtd14:30 SCOOP-44-H – $10,300 NLHE Main Event – $3,000,000 Gtd17:00 SCOOP-45-L – $11 NLHE Wrap-Up [Turbo,][Re-Entry] – $150,000 Gtd17:00 SCOOP-45-M – $109 NLHE Wrap-Up [Turbo,][Re-Entry] – $300,000 Gtd17:00 SCOOP-45-H – $1,050 NLHE Wrap-Up [Turbo,][Re-Entry] – $750,000 Gtd
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First $100,000 jackpot awarded in Full Tilt Poker SNGs

It was only a matter of time for the first lucky players to split the $100,000 jackpot awarded by Full Tilt Poker to those who choose to participate in their brand-new free rolls. The campaign began in early July and just a couple of days later, a player from Russia won the first jackpot worth $15,000. The amount was split among the top three players, with the winner taking home the big prize of $10,000. Full Tilt Poker which has been acquired last year by PokerStars which greatly increased its customer base, as a result of some former players returning. Now that the reimbursement process is complete and only poker professionals are yet to recuperate their money, they once again enjoy an excellent reputation. The news that the poker room has introduced the $50 Jackpot Sit-and-Gos attracted even more players to the tables and three lucky players split the top payout. They were notified by the fact that they were now competing for a six digit amount instead of a few hundred dollars and the three remaining players came under a lot of pressure. The payout structure is somewhat different, with the winner getting 75% of the prize, while the runner-up will settle for 15%. A player from Austria was eliminated in the third place and he got a consolation prize of $10,000, which represents 10% of the jackpot. Full Tilt Poker has its own software that makes it possible for the finalists of major tournaments to split the amount before the last hand is dealt. Even though it is not customary for those who participate in sit 'n goes to reach a deal at the final table, the stakes were particularly high. It definitely helps that the last two players were both from Australia and they decided not to push their luck and instead split the pot evenly, so each of them received $45,000. The jackpot sit and goes are bound to continue and following the tremendous success of these two Aussies, it is only fair to assume that players will keep flocking in. The signal that participants should be waiting for when playing in one of the sit 'n goes is for the table to turn purple. This means that they will no longer be playing for the three digit amount but considerably more. Since there is such a big difference between the amounts claimed by the winner and what the runner-up gets, it makes perfect sense to shift into a more aggressive gear and put everything on the line.
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Poker Stars pros trade WSOP for online poker

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The World Series of poker is at least in theory the most important tournament of the year and it usually affects the very best players in this line of work. 2015 is not too different and with so much action taking place in Las Vegas, there is no shortage of skilled poker players traveling to Sin City. Many of them used to play at PokerStars throughout the year, but the most surprising part is that some of the famous names are missing altogether from live tables. To explain why so many poker professionals chose to stick to online poker instead of making the transition to live games for a short while, we need to look at the payouts. The tournaments taking place at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino have payouts that are comparable to the amounts awarded in the previous years. At least in theory, this should be an argument in favor of joining the event, because the prizes have been constantly rising since 2011. A closer look will reveal the fact that over the Internet, the giant poker room has made giant leaps forward and greatly improved its collection of tournaments. While the number of players is growing, so does the size of the guaranteed prize pools, not to mention that these ones are frequently exceeded. Many of those who play over the Internet are Americans who are prevented from enjoying his experience from the comfort of their home and need to travel to Canada or somewhere else beyond borders. This resulted in a number of players choosing not to travel back home for the World Series of Poker and among the most prominent names are Phil Ivey, Victor Blom and Isaac Haxton. While they choose not to spend a day in Las Vegas during this time of the year, they are extremely active over the Internet and are part of all important competitions. They are well versed in the art of playing tournaments, but for some odd reason prefer to spend more time competing at cash game tables. Money is not of the essence for these highrollers, so it is only fair to say that they were not impressed by the fact that participating in the main event would set them back €10,000. They frequently buy in at cash game table at nosebleed limits for larger amounts, so they would've felt very comfortable in Las Vegas.
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