Hello,
I was one of the first (if not the first) to call them out as a scam. I heard about them a couple years ago, started playing the freerolls and thought it was going to be easy building up a roll and I wouldn’t have to deposit. I even signed up as an affiliate and put a link on my site, CryptoNinja.co
My first sign that something was wrong was that after only a few days I received a very unprofessional email complaining that I hadn’t referred anyone yet. I removed the link from my site.
The next thing I noticed was that some of the players seemed to be bots. These players at times would make very strange calls. It’s almost as if they new ahead of time what cards would come. Then I noticed it was going to be very hard to withdraw. Actually, playing the freerolls (if you win) makes it HARDER to withdraw because you need to have paid some formula, times of rake has to be greater than your freeroll winnings. Almost everyone in the freerolls were unaware of this, and once they figured it out they went to the cash tables. More very strange hands happened, including one where I held KK, raised pre, bet pot flop, all in turn on a board of like 3,7,J,2 and was snap called by A9. Ace river. Very, very weird call.
I mentioned some things seemed weird in the Telegram, instantly banned. Tried contact through Twitter, instantly blocked. Account frozen. So, it was at this time I posted on Bitcointalk. I may have rambled on a little in the thread (more about specific hands) and they complained and said I was “spamming” and the fantastic mods here punished me by removing my ability to have a signature. Despite the fact that I came here trying to help the community, and they have continued to scam people, my punishment remains. Thanks Bitcointalk mods! Fabulous job! Bravo.