Winamax blocked Jackpot Space Ko

Friends, poker players, and readers alike, I want to share a story that knocked me off my feet. I've dreamed of hitting the jackpot my whole life, and here it is—the moment of happiness! The coveted sum lit up my account after winning the jackpot . in a tournament for 10


The euphoria didn't last long. Instead of processing the withdrawal, Winamax support sent a boilerplate email stating that my account had been blocked "for verification."
I sent them a video of my passport and face. and immediately my account was blocked. for various reasons
I have written to support several times, demanding clarification as to which specific rule was violated.
In response, I received only standard answers without any factual information.

Thank you for contacting the Winamax support team.

In this regard, we can only repeat the information already provided:

Following an investigation carried out by our security department, your account "__" has been excluded indefinitely from Winamax due to the links it presents with one or more player accounts that we consider to be fraudulent. This decision is irrevocable.

In accordance with our Terms and Conditions, the Operator reserves the right to suspend an account if any type of fraud is detected:.....
and

As stated in article 6 of our general terms and conditions which you accepted when creating your Winamax account (https://), every account is unique to the person who opened it and can only be used by the account-holder:

Shared accounts are strictly forbidden and as such we have decided to close your account indefinitely. Therefore, you will no longer be able to play on our platform.

Any new accounts you create will be closed automatically.

I've been playing at Winamax since January 31st.2025. I've played in over 900 tournaments. I've always made deposits and withdrawals without any problems. October 31st became fatal for me.

· It is likely that for this operator, large winnings are a trigger for launching the procedure of refusing payment under a far-fetched pretext
Explanation? Standard response: "violation of rules, " "suspicious activity." What rules? What activity? No details, just quotes from the user agreement.
The conclusion is simple: this room doesn't pay out big winnings. They happily accept your money, but when it's time to hand over theirs, they switch to "scammer mode."
Pay attention to the user agreement sections regarding "verification" and "cancellation of winnings." Often, all legal options for not paying are spelled out there.

29 November 2025 at 06:34 PM
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