It does not happen often that you hear poker news about play money poker, but when Party Poker bought the World Poker Tour (WPT), and contracted Kara Scott and Tony G, they are doing excatly that. In a statement on the website they said the following about the change of the play-money policy: “We recently implemented a new policy that restricts play money accounts to a maximum number of chips. This decision has the vast majority of our play money players in mind, and is intended to stop the transferring of chips from account-to-account outside of regular hands of poker. Although this may have affected some play money players in the short term, the decision was made in the interest of our play money games and the fair play benefits it will bring. We will not reverse our decision.” It seems that players would collect billions of play money chips from playing online poker, then sell them. For example: people pay $ 400 for 1,000,000,000 free play-money poker online chips on ChipEmpire.com. Why people pay $ 400 for nothing we do not understand, but it happens. Now this is no longer possible.






