The Archives Of The GGPoker Blog – Part 17
Part 17 – July 1st, 2020 through July 31st, 2020
Originally posted: July 2nd, 2020
WSOP Online – Travel Guide
WSOP Travel Guide FAQ
The World Series of Poker is almost here at GGPoker, and you want to travel to participate online. You packed your bags and you’re prepared to take down the competition. So, what next?
Here is our guide for how residents in jurisdictions where GGPoker does not operate can travel and participate in this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Can I travel from my ineligible country to another country to play in the WSOP at GGPoker?
Yes, you most certainly can!
As long as you are in a non-restricted jurisdiction while actually participating, then you’re good. For example, whether it’s a trip from the USA to Mexico or Canada — or to a valid European country from a restricted one, you will be able to play in the WSOP at GGPoker.
I’m a US citizen and I’m considering going to Canada/Mexico to play in the WSOP. As a US citizen, can I play in Canada/Mexico as a visitor without a permanent address?
Yes! This is a specific combination that we’d like to call out and clarify that it’s acceptable. Don’t worry, you’re more than welcome to join the party 🙂
What do I need to do, or to submit, to be able to play in this situation?
We will ask you to provide proof of presence in the accepted countries and a passport. We know that many players will have unique situations, and we will work with you to find the best way to prove your presence in the accepted country.
What are some examples of proof of presence?
Essentially, it’s evidence that you can provide which shows that you are in the stated region. Here is an example. A passport stamp with date from the custom (Passport should show front page and the stamp page simultaneously). We may request for further documents to check your location and your temporary residency.
How do I submit these documents?
You can upload them directly in the GGPoker app via the cashier, or email them as attachments to [email protected].
Is my money safe at GGPoker if I’m a US citizen?
Of course! We may require some documents for verification purposes, but, we can assure you that your funds will not be seized if you are participating legally.
If I win a bracelet, will you ship it to the USA even though I can’t legally play from there?
If you participated in the Events in the legitimate country and went back to your home country after playing, we will arrange your delivery to the address that you provide.
What are the tax implications if I win money outside my country?
The onus for tax payment is on the individual in that case. Please check up on your national rules on taxable incomes.
I am traveling from the USA. What payment methods will be available?
Bitcoin will be available, while other solutions are currently under review and in progress. You can also try the local deposit options available in the relevant country.
If I win a significant event during the period then return to a blocked jurisdiction, how will I withdraw my funds? Will GGPoker ensure I am eligible to receive cash and prizes won while based in an eligible region?
Yes. GGPoker’s cashiers will work directly with individuals to find the best options for cashing out large winnings.
Can I create my account in advance, or should I wait until I am situated in an eligible region?
No. You should not create a GGPoker account from a blocked country. Wait until you are in a non-blocked jurisdiction.
Aside from WSOP events, will my nationality prevent participation at other games types? Are there any games that I cannot play?
No. Once you’re physically in an eligible country, you have access to GGPoker’s full offering, including all cash games and tournaments.
I want three bullets in the main like Daniel said, why can I only deposit $5k per day?
Should you need higher limits, please go to the cashier and click “Increase Limit” in the Responsible Gaming setting. You will shortly receive a form to complete to increase your limit. We recommend you to increase your limit in advance, as it can take longer if there are many requests simultaneously.
I need to raise my deposit limits ahead of playing in WSOP events; what should I do?
Please KYC verify your account via the GGPoker cashier. The act of KYC verification will increase a user’s deposit limits to $20k per month, so make sure to verify your account as soon as possible.
If you need even higher limits specifically for the WSOP, just contact us at [email protected] and ask.
For very large increases, further due diligence may be required before limits are increased.
I have never used Bitcoin, why can’t I deposit via Debit/credit card?
Alternative payment options are currently being reviewed for addition for just this situation. Please understand that this is not an internal decline. Rather, the validity of your card depends on the issuing country. Unfortunately, some regions do not support online gaming transactions via card.
Originally posted: July 9nd, 2020
WSOP Online – General FAQ
WSOP Online FAQ
Why do I have to provide my real name during WSOP tournament registration? What are you going to do with my information?
GGPoker has worked hard to stay true to the WSOP’s heritage as the world’s leading live tournament series, and we actively want the WSOP Online Series final table experience to mimic that of a live tournament; no hiding behind aliases, you face your opponents openly and by revealing your real name, you’re joining a WSOP tradition stretching back to 1970.
Anyone making a WSOP bracelet event final table will play under their real name (in place of their GGPoker nickname), while the real names for all cash prize winners in WSOP bracelet events will be made available following the conclusion of the tournament.
GGPoker will not share your information otherwise, and all your details remain confidential.
Is deal making permitted at a WSOP bracelet event final table?
No. Deals are not permitted when a bracelet is at stake.
I’m based in a country where play at GGPoker is not permitted; what can I do?
We cannot bend the rules regarding accepted jurisdictions during the WSOP, but if you are willing to relocate to an accepted country, even on a temporary basis, we can accommodate you!
Please check out our WSOP Online – Travel Guide FAQ.
Is the WSOP Online Main Event a phased tournament, or do players play in flights until they qualify for Day 2 and at that point are frozen out of all other Day 1 flights?
Yes, players that make it to the end of a Day 1 with a stack can take part in additional Day 1s if they want to (and have not exceeded the maximum number of re-entries). However, if a player finishes multiple Day 1s with chips, only the highest chip stack will go to Day 2 (this rule is universal for all WSOP Online phase events).
I can’t choose my country when attempting to register my account; is there any fix for this?
Typically, if a player is unable to select their country of residence from the list made available during the sign up process, GGPoker will be unable to accept them as a player and the individual will be unable to access GGPoker products and services. So if you cannot select your country, it is likely that you will be unable to create a GGPoker account.
What’s the policy on players winning multiple tickets to WSOP events?
If you win multiple WSOP event tickets, your unused tickets will be exchanged for T$ after the series is finished.
I have multiple WSOP satellite and event tickets, all different values. Can I combine them in order to register for a higher buy-in event?
No, this is not possible at present.
I have WSOP tickets; when do they expire?
You can check the expiration date of any tickets in your account by logging into the GGPoker app and viewing your tickets in the My Page > Balance Status window. The expiration date of each ticket is clearly displayed.
I want to sell some of my action for a WSOP Online event; what is the maximum amount I can sell via the integrated staking feature? If I sell more than 50% of my action and win the event, do I still get the WSOP bracelet?
You can sell up to 90% of your action in any GGPoker tournament. No matter how much you sell – even if you offer 90% and it is bought by a single backer – if you win a WSOP Online event, the bracelet (and the glory!) is yours alone.
Why are there no mixed game events in the WSOP Online schedule?
Some traditional WSOP event game variants have not yet been developed at GGPoker.
Originally posted: July 18nd, 2020
Celebrities Join GGPoker & WSOP To Raise Money For COVID-19 Relief
Riddick Bowe, Boris Becker & Many More To Raise Money For The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency By Playing GGPoker Online Poker Tournament
Each entry fee to “Event #33: Every 1 for COVID Relief” to benefit Caesars team members across the U.S.
A host of sports stars and celebrities will join the worldwide poker playing community on Sunday, July 19 to raise funds to benefit those impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency. Some of those already registered for “Event #33: Every 1 for COVID Relief”, part of the WSOP Online 2020 tournament series hosted at GGPoker, include boxers Riddick Bowe & Jason Quigley, former tennis world number one Boris Becker, mixed martial artists Elias Theodorou & Patrick Côté, Brazilian actor Leo Lins, poker luminaries Antanas ‘Tony G’ Guoga & Kevin Martin, as well as GGPoker’s own brand ambassadors Fedor ‘CrownUpGuy’ Holz, Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier & Felipe ‘Mojave’ Ramos. Other participants will be announced on GGPoker social media channels in the coming days.
With each player entry, a total of $111 will be donated by GGPoker to the Caesars Cares assistance fund, which supports Caesars Entertainment team members across the U.S. who have suffered unanticipated hardships, including during the closure of Caesars Entertainment’s properties as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The flagship World Series of Poker (WSOP) live poker tournament in Las Vegas was postponed due to the public health emergency and as a result, an online series of events is currently taking place at GGPoker through September 6. In total, 54 WSOP bracelets will be claimed in GGPoker’s WSOP Online 2020 series, with millions in cash prizes also up for grabs. The tournaments at GGPoker mark the first time that players located outside the U.S. have been able to compete for official WSOP bracelets online.
“We are so grateful to GGPoker and everyone from the international poker community for reaching out a helping hand to our team members here in the U.S. who have suffered such unanticipated hardships this year from the impact of this terrible virus,” said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker.
More than $250,000 has already been raised to fight COVID-19 via earlier GGPoker charity tournaments. “Event #33: Every 1 for COVID Relief” marks the third time the online poker room has rallied the worldwide poker community behind a worthy cause.
“Poker players have never been slow to support those in need and I’m confident that this Sunday’s effort will be just as successful as our earlier ones,” said GGPoker ambassador, Daniel Negreanu. “The tournament will be a whole lot of fun, with a host of big names duking it out with poker players based all over the world, all while raising money for charity and playing for a WSOP bracelet!”
The WSOP Online 2020 series has been extensively covered in the media, with tournament action regularly broadcast on GGPoker.TV and Poker Central, and tournament reports published on PokerNews and elsewhere.
Originally posted: July 31st, 2020
GGPoker Community Donates $354,000 To Caesars Cares Charity
Over $350,000 Donated By International Poker Players & GGPoker To Caesars Cares Relief Fund
GGPoker adds to $257,853 raised in WSOP Online 2020 poker tournament
GGPoker today announces that $257,853 was raised by the worldwide poker community via “Event #34: Every 1 for COVID Relief”, one of the poker tournaments in its WSOP Online 2020 series. GGPoker pledged a further $96,903, resulting in a total donation of $354,756 to Caesars Cares.
The tournament attracted 2,323 participants, who each donated $111 of their buy-in to the Caesars Cares assistance fund; this fund supports Caesars Entertainment team members across the U.S. who have suffered unanticipated hardships as a result of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Daniel Negreanu, GGPoker Ambassador, presents donation check to Ty Stewart, WSOP
“We are incredibly grateful to our partner GGPoker for their contribution to Caesars Cares,” said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. “This donation will provide needed support to Caesars Entertainment team members experiencing unexpected setbacks as we work towards resuming operations and restoring normal business conditions. As if GGPoker’s idea to direct a portion of the buy-in from each player to Caesars Cares wasn’t generous enough, we are absolutely floored and elated by their decision to contribute nearly another $100,000 to the fund.”
“The international poker community really stepped up this time, and GGPoker was there to push the effort forward,” said GGPoker ambassador, Daniel Negreanu. “We will continue to raise funds for worthy causes in the future, and I’m grateful to be part of something that’s helping to make such a difference.”
The flagship World Series of Poker (WSOP) live poker tournament in Las Vegas was postponed due to the public health emergency. As an alternative, GGPoker is hosting an online series of WSOP events, with 54 gold bracelets to be claimed in GGPoker’s WSOP Online 2020 series. The tournaments at GGPoker mark the first time that players located outside the U.S. have been able to compete for official WSOP bracelets online.
Following the latest pledge, GGPoker and the worldwide poker community have now donated more than $600,000 in the past six months, with over $250,000 raised to fight COVID-19 via earlier GGPoker charity tournaments.
The WSOP Online 2020 series continues at GGPoker through September 6, and will be extensively covered in the media, with tournament action regularly broadcast on GGPoker.TV and Poker Central, and tournament reports published on PokerNews and elsewhere.
About GGPoker: GGPoker is one of the world’s leading online poker rooms, with a growing global player base. It offers a range of innovative games and features such as the patented Rush & Cash poker, All-In or Fold, Spin & Gold, integrated staking platform, the ability to squeeze your hole cards, PokerCraft, and Smart HUD, all designed to enhance gaming experiences and make poker more fun than ever. In May 2020, GGPoker hosted the WSOP Super Circuit Online Series, an online poker tournament series that featured hundreds of events and awarded over $134 million in cash prizes.
Find out more about GGPoker at GGPoker.com and on Facebook and Twitter.
About the World Series of Poker
The World Series of Poker® is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the world, having awarded more than $3.29 billion in prize money and the prestigious gold bracelet, globally recognized as the sport’s top prize. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the WSOP is poker’s longest-running tournament in the world, dating back to 1970. In 2019, the event attracted 187,298 entrants from 118 different countries to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and awarded more than $293 million in prize money. In addition, the WSOP has formed groundbreaking alliances in broadcasting, digital media and corporate sponsorships, while successfully expanding the brand internationally with the advent of WSOP Europe in 2007 and the WSOP Asia-Pacific in 2013 and the WSOP International Circuit Series in 2015. For more information on the WSOP, please visit www.wsop.com.
About Caesars Cares
Lifeboat, Inc., operating as “Caesars Cares,” is a public charity funded with contributions from the Company’s Board of Directors, executives, business partners and donations from any individuals who wish to contribute. Caesars Cares is overseen by a three-person board of directors, including two independent directors and a representative of Caesars Entertainment. To make a tax-deductible gift to the Caesars Cares fund or for more information, visit www.caesars.com/cares.
For more information, please contact Paul Burke at [email protected]
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