Americas Card Room

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Americas Cardroom
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryOnline poker
Founded2001
HeadquartersSan José, Costa Rica
Worldwide
ParentWinning Poker Network
Websiteamericascardroom.eu

Americas Cardroom is owned and operated by the Winning Poker Network itself, so you don't have to deal with any third parties when you opt to play here. This network has a surprising amount of No Limit Hold'em traffic given its size, including high-stakes games up to $75/$150. The Americas Cardroom cashout process begins from the Americas Cardroom software. This is the same software that player can use to deposit funds, play tournaments, enjoy cash games, and even take part in Spin To Get In games and other ACR innovations.

Americas Cardroom is a US-themed online poker site founded in 2001 and headquartered in San José, Costa Rica. The company serves parts of the United States, Canada, Latin America, and several other countries. It is a subsidiary of the Winning Poker Network.

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History[edit]

Doyles Room acquisition[edit]

In October 2011, Americas Cardroom acquired Doyles Room, the online poker site named after Doyle Brunson, a poker professional. Brunson had recently cut ties with Doyles Room following the domain seizures of PokerStars, Absolute Poker, Full Tilt Poker, and Ultimate Bet on April 15, 2011 by the Department of Justice, in United States v. Scheinberg.[1]

Coding and cryptocurrency[edit]

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In 2017, ACR was ranked seven in the world 'on the online poker traffic site PokerScout.com,' according to Forbes. Phil Nagy was the ACR CEO, and made the company implement AGILE style programming in their development.[2]

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In 2017, Americas Cardroom expanded its payment options to include more than 60 cryptocurrencies, responding to the growing popularity of Bitcoin around the world.[3]

Delayed payments and botting[edit]

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In 2017, concerns among players began with allegations of delayed payments involving withdrawals including bitcoin transfers. Further allegations were made when players alleged the site required that a certain percentage of rake being taken from deposits before withdrawals could be made.[4]

In 2018, professional poker player and podcaster Joe Ingram advised players not to use the site due to alleged botting, cheating and the possibility of superusers.[5][6] In March 2018, the forums at Two Plus Two Publishing removed all advertisements relating to Americas Cardroom.[7] In April 2019, Americas Cardroom and its parent the Winning Poker Network took 'transparent action' against bots, confirming two closed accounts, the return of $200,000 to users, and the creation of a $25,000 maximum reimbursement policy after offending bot behavior. In particular, one user was banned after live video was streamed of the account acting awry.[8]

New events[edit]

ACR has hosted events in Costa Rica, for example in 2018.[9] On May 2, 2018, Americas Cardroom was under DDOS attack. The company as a result cancelled a number of tournaments, including one up to #1 million. According to CalvinAyre.com, the company had experienced intermittent attacks as far back as 2014, and in September 2017, the CEO of Americas Cardroom stated online that ACR would not give in to cyber terrorism or pay ransom to stop the attacks.[10]

In November 2018, ACR launched a $1-million guaranteed poker tournament to be held on Sundays, which became permanent due to popularity. It was named The Sunday VENOM, previously called the Million Dollar Encore.[11] Prior to Venom, it was known for Rathole events, offering prize pools over seven-days.[12] In July 2019, the company promoted that it would give the winner of the $5 million Venom tourney their $1 million payment via bitcoin in the 'largest crypto payment in history for an online gaming site.'[13] During the end of 2019, ACR hosted a $12 million tournament.[14][15]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Richtel, Matt (2011-04-15). 'U.S. Cracks Down on Online Gambling'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-04-17.
  2. ^forbes.com
  3. ^'Why A Poker Site Will Start Accepting Over 60 Forms Of Cryptocurrencies'. Forbes.com.
  4. ^Pete (2 August 2017). 'ACR & Black Chip Poker Players Advised to Exercise Caution with Deposits/Withdrawals'. HighstakesDB. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  5. ^Equipa PT.PokerNews (2018-02-07). 'Joey Ingram: 'Cheating, botting, collusion e superusing na ACR''. PokerNews (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  6. ^Pete (4 February 2018). ''Do NOT Play on ACR' - Joe Ingram Talks Collusion, BOTS, and Superusing on WPN'. HighstakesDB. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  7. ^Teemu (3 March 2018). 'TwoPlusTwo Suspends Winning Poker Network Advertising'. HighstakesDB. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  8. ^calvinayre.com
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  10. ^calvinyayre.com
  11. ^calvinyayre.com
  12. ^calvinayre.com
  13. ^yahoo.com
  14. ^cardplayer.com
  15. ^'Gambling Alliance'. Monday, April 6, 2020

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When talking about poker rooms it is the tournaments that really bring the excitement and fun to the player through the many different poker tournaments that he must choose from. Each tournament is different and offers the player different value buy ins and the potential to win different amounts while playing games of Texas Hold’em, Omaha card poker and Stud pokers.

Regular Tournaments

No tournament is regular but there are some that are more common than others. The sit and go tournaments offer players to bet up to $1000 when they turn up at the tournament and the potential to win is much larger. There are knock out tournaments where the player works his way through all the competitors and the last man standing is the winner. Rebuy tournaments offer players the chance to enter the tournament again after having left it or been thrown out and rebuy into the challenge with a new amount. There are final table experiences and flips where the player works against others and not the cardroom itself. The multi table tournaments offer players a chance to dip their luck into more than one game at a time and the jackpot tournaments offer players a mixture of poker and lottery where they can win up to 2500x bet placed.

Special Tournaments

The special tournaments are advertised from time to time at the casino and include the land-based options from online positions. Players can join in with an existing land based tournament that is running from the comfort of their home and enjoy the same stakes and conditions as the land based casino play but with an online presence, this gives the player the best of both worlds and a chance to win some huge amounts. All the tournaments are updated on a regular basis and this gives the player new options to check and enjoy every week with new levels of investment and new chances to win. The tournaments offered cover all the poker games that can be found at Americas Cardroom.