Categories: SPORTS

Worldwinner: Not a Scam, but Not Easy Money Either

With over eight million active users, according to Wikipedia – Worldwinner, is one of the top skill gaming sites — where you can play arcade games and classics like Boggle for real money. Like with any wagering over the Internet, people – especially losing players — suspect the games on Worldwinner are rigged or at least exploitable. Worldwinner, however, is run by a reputable company and you can win without ever risking your own money.

Considerations

Players often start off on a hot streak at Worldwinner, then experience a long losing streak and think the site has now decided “make them lose.” This phenomenon occurs because Worldwinner matches people up based on their average score — amongst other factors. Thus, once you start winning you will play tougher and tougher opponents, as opposed to just beating up on the weakest opponents like in poker. Also keep in mind that only players comfortable with their skill to bet on money will play, so once you get to the top of any game you go against some of the best in the world and your edge over an opponent becomes extremely small. Unless you are extremely decided to a few games, you probably won’t have the skill to win in the long run.

Playing Cash Games for Free

You can try your hand at Worldwinner’s cash games for free. The first option is to make a deposit and Worldwinner will match your initial deposit up to a certain amount – usually $100. You must play through your bonus money, but as long as you play games you are reasonable good at you can quickly play through your bonus money and withdraw everything or just your initial deposit.

An alternative to depositing money is to complete some of their offers. Worldwinner partners with some sponsors to give you reward credits that you can redeem for use toward game play. Many of these offers don’t require a credit card, but only that you watch a video, register with a website or maybe take a survey.

Tips for Minimizing Risk

Ideally, you should practice with free warm up games for a few days before attempting to play for real money. Then, play in larger tournaments rather than single player matches so Worldwinner matches you up with weaker opponents and you can win a larger portion of money than with one-on-one play. Once Worldwinner starts matching you up with tougher opponents it might be time to move to a different game. Worldwinner usually takes around to 30 to 40 percent of the entry fees in rake, so if you don’t win about 75 percent of your games you probably won’t turn a profit.

Worldwinner constantly runs promotions, so if you have good self-control you should wait for a good promo to earn reward credits faster than with a normal game. For instance, Worldwinner often runs mystery hours where it triples or even multiplies most reward credits credit by 20. Thus, if a normal game offers one reward credit, you might get 20 during a mystery hour. In addition, Worldwinner has happy hours every day where every cash game entry gives you a chance to win a few thousands reward credits, which roughly equals $5 in free play.

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