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09-25-2021 , 02:43 PM
I just signed up for PokerGo for the WSOP. It says I can connect up to four devices. I only have two to connect. Does anyone know if I can share my login with my brother who lives in another state so he can watch, too, and let his devices count toward my four device allocation?

I couldn’t find the answer anywhere on their TOS and have tweeted them but have not heard back.

Also, I’m not sure where to put this since the televised poker section is gone now. Apologies of this is the wrong place for this thread.
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09-25-2021 , 06:38 PM
For some reason I believe this is the TV subforum now. Please move again if I am wrong about that.
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09-25-2021 , 07:08 PM
This is now the Televised Poker forum too, yes.
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09-25-2021 , 07:30 PM
Cool, thank you.

Is that referenced anywhere? I wouldn’t have had any idea if I wasn’t posting in here frequently and noticed the TV poker sticky.
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09-25-2021 , 07:34 PM
It was in the original note from Max, and I metioned it in a post when the merge happened. Haven't updated any of the stickies though. Not really in any rush to do it, until any other rule changes come down.
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09-25-2021 , 07:49 PM
Thanks for moving this to the right place.

I finally heard back from PokerGo and, as I figured, it’s four devices per household. Oh well.
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09-27-2021 , 08:42 AM
It's always in your best interest to avoid issues when a 'member' or subscriber to a service.

I will tell you that I've used my PG subscription 'off site' plenty. Being phone, work and 'any' Roku connection (home games and Mo-in-law's house) with a password supplied via the App.

I'm not sure how they police these devices or their locations, but I've had no issues at any time. One of my home game hosts had been using PG on occasion when I wasn't there but I'm not sure that I was 'using it' simultaneously either. Continuing to be signed in on a device is one thing .. actually streaming/using access is another in today's tech world.

While PG was very 'cheap' in the beginning .. and took the heat for it .. they've come a long way and perhaps at this stage is putting some tech into monitoring it's users access. It's not like they need to protect like an online betting/poker site does, but they don't want to be taken advantage of either and the more subs they have the more likely that it's worth their while to look at it more closely. GL
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