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March 27, 2015, 10:38:35 PM
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You gain 30 PPP’s for every 12 chips that are raked from you at a table.
hmm , my 2700 PPP=1080 chips
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March 28, 2015, 03:16:06 AM
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You gain 30 PPP’s for every 12 chips that are raked from you at a table.
hmm , my 2700 PPP=1080 chips

No you would get about 550chips which isn't bad i take it you have played quite a bit?

I will be joining you soon and will make a small deposit to get a nice bonus plus my free chips Smiley

Thanks for all the information OP that was nice and clear and i hopefully understand it fully.


 
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March 28, 2015, 08:27:58 PM
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No problem! Good Luck. Have Fun.
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March 30, 2015, 03:47:01 PM
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Can you still get free chips?
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March 30, 2015, 07:42:18 PM
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Here is the deal. I don't think you understand what paycoin is. Paycoinpoker withdraws in paycoin and not bitcoin. That makes it impossible to withdraw paycoins to a bitcoin address. That is what I believe anyway.
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March 30, 2015, 09:03:46 PM
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Website is great.Please checkout the certificate.The only thing is that I want more players on the poker site so more freerolls will be played. Grin
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March 30, 2015, 09:22:55 PM
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promo still active? i tried to active but nothing happens
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March 30, 2015, 09:50:07 PM
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Here is the deal. I don't think you understand what paycoin is. Paycoinpoker withdraws in paycoin and not bitcoin. That makes it impossible to withdraw paycoins to a bitcoin address. That is what I believe anyway.


Attempting to withdraw XPY to a BTC address will result in an invalid address error.
The coins, in the end, stay in your account.....unless they have been removed by site owner after request (which I have actually seen done by paycoinpoker admin while claiming they got lost in cyberspace)

I've tested this over and over again. XPY will never send out into "cyberspace" when accidently withdrawn into a bitcoin account. The end result is just the network won't recognize the transaction. Another member has complained they accidentally withdrew their XPY into a bitcoin wallet, and paycoinpoker response was "oh well your mistake they are lost now"; which was just fluff because the coins would have never gone anyway. The response was short, aloof, rude, and inaccurate.

Also beware that PayCoinPoker is posting full names and personally identifiable information about it's members...
So if you have an issue with Paycoinpoker, and they don't agree with you - they will respond with aggression and if they have access to your private info, they will post it in forums....I saw this first hand between them and another member this week. Red flag went up.
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March 31, 2015, 12:42:12 AM
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you are absolutely right
it turns out they simply stole from my account 100 xpy
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March 31, 2015, 02:15:03 AM
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Attempting to withdraw XPY to a BTC address will result in an invalid address error.
The coins, in the end, stay in your account.....unless they have been removed by site owner after request (which I have actually seen done by paycoinpoker admin while claiming they got lost in cyberspace)

I've tested this over and over again. XPY will never send out into "cyberspace" when accidently withdrawn into a bitcoin account. The end result is just the network won't recognize the transaction. Another member has complained they accidentally withdrew their XPY into a bitcoin wallet, and paycoinpoker response was "oh well your mistake they are lost now"; which was just fluff because the coins would have never gone anyway. The response was short, aloof, rude, and inaccurate.

Also beware that PayCoinPoker is posting full names and personally identifiable information about it's members...
So if you have an issue with Paycoinpoker, and they don't agree with you - they will respond with aggression and if they have access to your private info, they will post it in forums....I saw this first hand between them and another member this week. Red flag went up.


Well that changes things. I am not too familiar with the process of withdrawing crypto currency. This is actually very concerning to be honest. I do not agree with that at all. Now the XPY just vanishing does not seem right. There would have to be some type of transaction that can be identified. They would just need to post that the XPY and it could be tracked right?
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March 31, 2015, 02:39:14 AM
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I don't know how to play Poker. it's not popular in my country. I don't know what is " freeroll"  LOL
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March 31, 2015, 06:37:06 AM
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I don't know how to play Poker. it's not popular in my country. I don't know what is " freeroll"  LOL

In simple words, it is a tournament that you can join for free and you can get a prize if you end up in the top spots.

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March 31, 2015, 06:43:42 AM
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I don't know how to play Poker. it's not popular in my country. I don't know what is " freeroll"  LOL

If you don't know how to play poker so you need to know what is poker first.

Use this link to learn what is poker and how to play : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker

And about freeroll, someone has explained under your post.


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March 31, 2015, 03:21:36 PM
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I'm not sure why I gave them the benefit of the doubt and attempted to try their site out. I guess I thought maybe they were new, and just tripping over their own feet...
So after the full name posting, and the poor response from support I saw with the other players...I went in there to see what the story was myself....
I like being in the "know" of newer game sites because people are alwaaaaaaaaaaaaaays asking me for recommendations and I hate hate hate saying "well this site is new but I've never tried it".

You can't test withdraws before first deposit. When I asked, I got a few people in the lobby saying "it works trust me"; but I didn't know any of these people lol - I don't know if they were real players, or spoofs, or what. The admin response was just "too many scammers, you have to deposit first before you can try withdraw".....

strange.....well, Since I could not test the withdraw feature from freerolls, I decided to stop playing there.

I depend on freerolls to try out newer sites - espeically those who are using Mavens software since it's so cheep and can be obtained and run by just about anyone who has $500 bucks in their pocket. My poker game does not depend on freerolls, I deposit many places and can verify that with my wallet addresses to betcoin, nitro, among other places.

I noticed the sign up sheet for the site has registration details, you can chose to use your real full name I guess - or just use whatever you want. I'm guessing that the player whose full name was posted in it's entirety was obtained from this form (perhaps he used his real name to sign up) - so be careful with that.

And to those who are under the impression this is phil ivey's site, the poker pro - it's not. I was under this impression too for a short moment.

I was really looking forward to a new mavens site because I'm old school, and got comfortable on the old seals software. Just in general, I've been waiting for a good new poker site to show up I could help promote the crap out of...I think everyone in poker world is thirsty for something new and good. I think people should generally beware of this new room IMO.

I gave it an honest shot, with an open mind, even in despite of the complaints. I still have 36ish xpy in my account I just left there.

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March 31, 2015, 11:02:24 PM
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I know and see You on the tables.
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April 02, 2015, 02:13:40 AM
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I remembered some moments.
1.I 2 times rise to 1000 chips,but in 1st time all lost when at a table was same player (I don't remember precisely nick)-and all distributions were strange.I tried not to sit down with this nick to a table.
2.there was such forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883332.0  where often  was present Phil_lvey (admin paycoinpoker)
simply information to reflection
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April 02, 2015, 02:16:23 AM
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I remembered some moments.
1.I 2 times rise to 1000 chips,but in 1st time all lost when at a table was same player (I don't remember precisely nick)-and all distributions were strange.I tried not to sit down with this nick to a table.
2.there was such forum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883332.0  where often  was present Phil_lvey (admin paycoinpoker)
simply information to reflection

Is this an account you have made just to post on this thread?

Op i get errors about my ip when signing up i don't do bad things so i have no idea why i would get this error Sad
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April 02, 2015, 12:48:18 PM
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April 02, 2015, 04:27:20 PM
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waiting for my 200 xpy withdrawal .... I promoted paycoinpoker at first but after lot of people claimed withdral issues I´ve tried it by myself ... still waiting.... so once withdraw arrive I´ll tell you all :-)

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April 02, 2015, 06:11:09 PM
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I've withdrew here now a total of 3 times. 2 of the 3 times I talked to Phil myself and he processed my withdraw requests. The 3rd time was last night. I initiated a withdraw and went to bed. When I got up, I had received my withdraw.
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