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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: February 23, 2024, 12:14:36 PM
asked for some cash games from analytics -
these are rakeback stats for top3 finishers
NL 25 race:
1. 848 rake. 675 leaderboard. 508 rb . total 158 %
2. 763 rake. 400 leaderboard. 457 rb . total 112 %
3. 750 rake. 250 leaderboard. 265 rb . total 69%

NL 50 race:

1. 1441 rake. 1275 leaderboard. 864 rb total 148 %
2. 1284 rake. 750 leaderboard. 770 rb total 118 %
3. 1250 rake. 525 leaderboard. 500 rb . total 80%

2  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 21, 2024, 10:45:31 PM
Thanks guys,was down with covid, and a little busy with launch of new products currently, we will definetely make a more appealing thread.
3  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 19, 2024, 03:26:48 PM
Thanks for the advice. As for KYC: i if you register with a wallet, it depends on whether you will fall into risk check categories or not.
What might be the reasons or factors for someone to fall for a risk check or compliance for KYC? Because that's how it goes nowadays with many casinos that they'd say that they are KYC free for now but eventually when some limits or factors have been hit, they'll suddenly ask for it.

Although it's not surprising but what could be the triggers that can be the case on your risk checking? If the answer is just going to be the same as the others like, you may ask that without any reasons.

It's hard to figure out what to do when a poker site or casino tells that they're good for kyc and won't have any problem with it but then hits with that compliance soon.

poker fraud mostly. unsusual winrate consistent with chipdumping or teamplay\card sharing. in most cases the poker fraud team just checks the hands played- and give a go for withdrawal, if all is ok- they dont ask any verification or docs. If we did not perform those checks or have an an antifraud system- it would be easy to launder money, or rip honest players off with bots or teamplay.
4  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 18, 2024, 01:33:33 PM
thanks for the feedback - will ask the team to check those issues.
5  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 18, 2024, 11:51:08 AM
Thanks for the advice. As for KYC: i if you register with a wallet, it depends on whether you will fall into risk check categories or not.
What is this risk check categories? This is the first that I've heard of it when it comes to non-KYC compliant casinos, are you allowed to disclose what the categories are or not? I'm curious as to what's the categories that will be listed so hopefully you can indulge us if it's allowed. Are you really sure that if the person that successfully passed from the risk check would be able to do their business their without needing KYC ever again? There are people here that got duped by these crypto casinos that are promising them no KYC but then when they have to withdraw their funds, they're going to need to comply to the KYC measures of that supposed to be non-KYC compliant casino.

Some explanation - web3poker is poker focused site, but the web3poker.com brand is present on a number of casinos (like owl.games (currently switched off there) or solcasino.io), with poker we experience a lot of fraud on a daily basis - we ban around 20-30 accounts every other day -  from multiaccounting, teamplay, etc/ with people making a bunch of new wallets, trying to claim "tournament money" bonuses, or trying cheat in frerolls ( we ran a bunch of 1000usd freroll tourneys weekly) taking adantage of a our simple login\registration.
Thats why if we see some of connection with suspisicous accounts in poker- we will do certain checks prior to withdrawal. With casino there are no such problems. Sports section- we are thinking about changing provider. As for regions - we need to stay compliant with the rules, since our game aggregation comes from Softswiss ( they are aggregator for stake as you know)
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 17, 2024, 03:32:29 PM
Thanks for the advice. As for KYC: i if you register with a wallet, it depends on whether you will fall into risk check categories or not.
7  Economy / Gambling / [Web3Poker.com] Softest cash games in cryptospace on: January 17, 2024, 02:37:32 PM

Hello guys, i would like to invite you to web3poker.com (as well as casino, and sports) and try out our action cash games and tournaments.

Our poker is part of Stretch Poker Network, so there is always someone to play against with stakes from 1\2c up to 25\50$.

We run a simple RakeBack program (20 to 45 % per week) and leaderboards in cash games, along with various tournaments that have great value.

While we dont force a strict KYC, and most cashouts are automatic,but we run a dedicated poker security team to ensure your pleasant poker experience with no teamplay, bots, colluding, or other fraud.

Good luck at the tables!





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