German Poker Days 2020
Global Poker, the sweepstakes-based U.S. facing onlinepoker room, has just teased its December promotion — and it looks like a good one. The 2020 25 Days Of Christmas, exclusively offered through Global Poker.
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With Christmas fast approaching, December looks to be a merry month indeed. Global Poker 25 Days of Christmas will run throughout December with over 100,000 in SC prizes given away during the month. Full details have yet to be released, but with so much set to be given to players, this looks like one you won’t want to miss.
- The German Poker Days September 2020 will take place at the King’s Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic between September 3rd and September 6th. Here’s the schedule. Here’s the schedule.
- Except for German Unity Day, public holidays in Germany are determined by the federal states. Holidays are normally observed on their calendar date. Office Holidays provides calendars with dates and information on public holidays and bank holidays in key countries around the world.
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A large selection of prizes will be given away including through competitions, qualifying events, large guaranteed tournaments, freerolls and even some special avatars. Global Poker says you can stay up with the latest offerings from the 25 Days Of Christmas by signing up to Global Poker and making sure you are signed up to their newsletter. Alternatively, you can also follow the poker room through one of their social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Is Global Poker giving us any clue about what we can expect?
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Although Global Poker is holding back some details during the first announcement, we can provide you with some key details. As part of the 100,000 SC awarded through December, Global Poker has revealed these perks so far:
Santa Avatars – Global Poker says that we “really want to get your hands on this guy because let’s just say there’s something very special happening.” We will take their word for it — Global Poker has hinted that players that have the Avatar could get some extra benefits. More information on how to get the Santa avatar will be coming soon.
Ringle Bells SC20,000 Freeroll – If the prospect of a Santa avatar on Global Poker doesn’t get you out of bed in the morning, maybe this will. Poker players on SC cash game tables that play 5,000 hands or more will be eligible to participate in the Ringle Bells SC20,000 freeroll.
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Players will need to play the 5,000 hands between December 1st and December 25th. Given the play requirement, this isn’t a tournament that a huge number of players will qualify for. There are also likely to be players that qualify for the tournament but don’t show up. Bottom line – don’t be surprised to see an impressive overlay for this event. Even if there are 1,000 players that enter and play, you’re still talking about a 20 SC in value to players.
Stay tuned to this space for more information on what’s coming to you this December on Global Poker.
Sweep Coins — exchange for cash prizes
Sweep Coins, one of two currencies used on Global Poker, can be used to exchange for cash prizes.
Get ready
To prepare for the 25 Days of Christmas giveaway, sign-up for a Global Poker account today. New players who join today can receive a $20 Free Gold Package and a $40 Gold Coin Package for a $20 purchase. That bonus should set you up nicely for what Global Poker has in store next month.
Yet another cheating scandal has erupted within the global poker community.
This time, the accusations point to German poker pro Fedor Kruse, who allegedly used a real time solver while playing cash games. The use of such software is prohibited at onlinepoker sites.
The scandal initially came to light when Kruse’s roommates exposed him on Two Plus Two forum. The whistleblowers alleged that the German poker pro was playing using two computers. One computer was used to playpoker, while the other was used to open an RTA software which stored pre-solved hands. The former Call of Duty streamer allegedly a different keyboard and mouse to trick poker room security.
While playing, Kruse would consult the solver which helped him to make GTO decisions. The whistleblowers backed up their claims by posting a photo of Kruse’s two-computer set up, and sharing a number of screenshots of their conversations with the poker pro. In one of those conversations, Kruse referred to the solver as the “dream machine”, and appeared to recommend it to one of his roommates to avoid being beaten by the regulars.
Rapid Climb
Kruse managed to build a successful career out of being a Call of Duty streamer with over 400,000 subscribers. He made a shift to poker around 2015 playing mostly tournaments.
He began playing $100NL cash games just about a year ago and then climbed to $200NL. At this level, players within the German poker community who knew Kruse would consider him an average player, but he quickly rocketed up, playing as high as $200/$400 on onlinepoker platforms. This was where suspicions began of Kruse using a real-time solver during his plays.
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Other players also noted that he would consistently play 100 big blinds deep, using bet sizings similar to those programmed in solvers. Some of Kruse’s roommates admitted to getting a piece of his action, and they acknowledged their mistake. One of them shared a screenshot of Kruse’s cash game results while the staking deal was in play.
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Kruse began in the $5,000 buy-in level, and while he initially lost, he managed to pull off a huge comeback by amassing $92,408 in winnings. He then rapidly moved to the $10,000 buy-in games. The German pro also took part in a number of events during the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Bracelet Series on GGPoker and even made a final table finish in one of them. He also finished runner-up in an online Circuit ring event where he won $92,000.
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As of this writing, Kruse has yet to respond to the allegations against him. His roommates said they’ve already reported their suspicions to GGPoker and PokerStars.