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  2. GGPoker - Wikipedia

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    GGPoker was awarded a Guinness World Record as the 2020 WSOP Online bracelet series main event's prize pool was the largest ever for a single online poker tournament. [5] [6] [7] In 2021 and 2022 the company hosted the WSOP Online bracelet series. [1] [8] In August 2022, GGPoker became the largest online poker room by volume of cash game ...

  3. Freeroll - Wikipedia

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    A freeroll tournament is a tournament with no entry fee, although some freerolls require a payment at some point to gain entry to the tournament. In a typical pay-to-play tournament, the prize pool consists of an accumulation of the entry fees minus a "fee" which is retained by the house.

  4. 2021 World Series of Poker Online - Wikipedia

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    The GGPoker portion of the schedule, for players outside the United States, ran from August 1-September 12. There were also 33 bracelet events, culminating in the $5,000 Main Event with a $20 million guaranteed prize pool. [3] The live portion of the WSOP began at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino on September 30. [4]

  5. Negative freeroll - Wikipedia

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    Negative freeroll is a colloquialism when the only two outcomes of a situation are neutral, or negative; contrasted with a freeroll, where the only two outcomes are neutral or positive. The phrase is most commonly used in poker , when a player places an all-in wager on a hand that can only either tie or lose.

  6. Alexandra Botez - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Valeria Botez (/ ˈ b oʊ t ɛ z / BOH-tez; born 1995) [4] is an American and Canadian chess player, poker player, online streamer and YouTuber.In chess, she holds the FIDE title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM) and has a peak FIDE rating of 2092.

  7. Gameover ZeuS - Wikipedia

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    GameOver ZeuS (GOZ), also known as peer-to-peer (P2P) ZeuS, ZeuS3, and GoZeus, is a Trojan horse developed by Russian cybercriminal Evgeniy Bogachev. Created in 2011 as a successor to Jabber Zeus, another project of Bogachev's, the malware is notorious for its usage in bank fraud resulting in damages of approximately $100 million and being the main vehicle through which the CryptoLocker ...