888poker Champions Fair Play: Returns $287,292 to Players in 2022 Crackdown on Bots and Collusion

In the year 2022, 888poker, a prominent online poker site, reimbursed a grand total of $287,292 to its user base. This sizable amount was reclaimed from accounts discovered to be breaching the platform’s regulations on ethical gameplay.

The organization highlighted its considerable advancements in combating the utilization of automated bots and Real-Time Assistance (RTA) software, both of which grant an unjust upper hand over human participants. 888poker also identified and tackled occurrences of collaboration among players aiming for illicit profits.

Through sophisticated detection mechanisms, 6,801 players obtained reimbursements over the course of the year, with an average of $42 per player. This signifies a 32% rise in the quantity of infractions detected in contrast to the preceding year. 888poker ascribes this accomplishment to its continuous investment in bolstering its detection proficiencies, forming a component of a broader dedication to guaranteeing a secure, equitable, and pleasurable poker experience for everyone.

Matan Krakow, the Director of Poker at 888poker, proclaimed: “The integrity of the game is of utmost importance at 888poker. This year, through sustained investment in technological advancements, player collaboration, and the diligent efforts of our team, we have achieved significant progress in identifying bot accounts, RTA usage, and collusion, resulting in the return of nearly $290,000 to our players.” He further underscored the company’s commitment to delivering a fair, secure, and enjoyable gaming environment for all individuals utilizing the 888poker platform.

888poker has formally announced the addition of Lucia Navarro to their roster of representatives! Initially partnering with 888poker in November 2022, Lucia joined renowned figures such as Ian Simpson and Vivian Saliba. Since then, she has been acting as an envoy for the company at live poker events, working alongside Kara Scott and Alessandro Mantovani.

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