{"id":1123635,"date":"2024-04-02T04:07:11","date_gmt":"2024-04-02T08:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/mystery-bounties-ontario-online-poker-and-the-sale-qa-with-partypokers-jaime-staples-pokerfuse\/"},"modified":"2024-04-02T04:07:11","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02T08:07:11","slug":"mystery-bounties-ontario-online-poker-and-the-sale-qa-with-partypokers-jaime-staples-pokerfuse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/poker\/mystery-bounties-ontario-online-poker-and-the-sale-qa-with-partypokers-jaime-staples-pokerfuse\/","title":{"rendered":"Mystery Bounties, Ontario Online Poker and the Sale: Q&#038;A with Partypoker&#8217;s Jaime Staples &#8211; Pokerfuse"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    At times I have had as many as 15,000    watching me play poker live, and millions of people on video    platforms. Its been quite a journey It has been nearly    five years since Jaime Staples joined partypoker. While    other ambassadors have come and gone, Jaime and his brother    Matt remain the sole ambassadors representing partypoker today.  <\/p>\n<p>    Originally from Alberta, Canada, Jaime has not only become one    of pokers     most beloved Twitch streamers but also a prominent voice in    the online poker community. His passion for the game and his    dedication to fostering community connections have earned him a    huge following.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jaime took time out of his schedule to answer some of our    questions about his role at partypoker and share his thoughts    on the rooms future. We also delved into topics such as the    potential legalization of online poker in his native Alberta,    his perspectives on Ontarios segregated player pool model, and    addressed speculations surrounding partypokers potential    sale.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a pleasure, Anuj. I started playing poker in 2010. In    October of 2014, I saw a post on this 2+2 forums about    streaming on Twitch which is the largest video game streaming    website on the web. I had heard my brothers talk about Twitch    before so I figured I would try out showcasing my poker there.    It ended up becoming something much bigger than I imagined. In    the 9 and half years since that day, I have worked with two of    the largest poker companies in the world in PokerStars and now    partypoker to try and tell the online poker story. At times I    have had as many as 15 thousand people watching me play poker    live, and millions of people on video platforms. So its been    quite a journey that I count myself lucky to experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    The majority of our job is about showcasing poker to the    masses. What it is, how its played. We talk about some of the    things people might not know about the game. etcetera. I think    we are a guiding hand into understanding the poker world. We do    that primarily through playing partypoker tournaments, cash    games and Spins Overdrive while sharing our personal journeys    along the way. Our secondary duties involve being a voice for    players within the company, and a voice for the company to    communicate out to players as well. We get to provide feedback    on plans and do general consulting on things going on from    within. We also produce explainer videos on promotions or    tournament series, and provide the social media department with    content in which to showcase partypoker on their pages.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before I joined partypoker, there was very little social or    internet media footprint. The focus was primarily on live poker    and sponsoring existing large production type stuff. I like    those types of productions as well but sometimes I feel as if    online poker should do a better job of standing on its own. We    arent primarily live poker companies. We are online poker    companies. And there are some distinct advantages to a digital    game that make it different to live. A good example is    progressive knockout tournaments. A very difficult game to run    live, that works perfectly online. There are all sorts of    interesting formats waiting to be explored that only work    digitally. Which gets more views  CSGO esports or airsoft gun championships? The    digital format is better in this example, and there is no    reason why that cant be true of poker too.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think Canadian regulators should look    to the UK and the system they have developed for poker when    moving forward with province-by-province legislation. So we    have been able to start telling the online story of partypoker.    Featuring our daily legend poker tournaments, streaming the    story on Twitch. We had a great event called The Big Deal where    we got around 50 streamers to come together and all stream 1    poker tournament at the same time. That was pretty cool.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont live in Alberta right now but I hope for the best for    my home province. At its core, I think its important for poker    players to be able to compete with people from around the    world. This is the only game in a casino where that actually    matters. Because poker is a competition, even when you play for    fun, with an expectation of losing. Imagine not being able to    play chess against someone outside of your home province. It    would stunt the players from using those platforms and push    them underground to non regulated options generating no tax    revenue, and with no oversight. Im not sure regulators know    that about poker specifically, or care. And for the parent    companies lobbying to make this regulated market happen, poker    revenue is an afterthought in comparison to their total    portfolios. So Its a bit of a grim picture when it comes to    our chances at shared liquidity which is so important.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think Canadian regulators should look to the UK and the    system they have developed for poker when moving forward with    province by province legislation. They strike a great balance    between consumer protection, tax revenue, protecting UK    business interests while still allowing market forces to ensure    the best product for consumers. They let the best operators do    what they do, and everyone is happy. The Ontario    model is not working for the game. For me, the answer is clear.    Regulate poker, tax operators an amount (similar to the UK)    where it is not prohibitive to run poker, have strict    regulations on consumer protection, game integrity, and anti    money laundering standards with periodic reviews, and license    existing operators that want to play fair. Its a win for    everyone. Adopting this model also respects First Nations,    Metis, and Inuit autonomy within Canada which is important.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have ceased to operate in many    countries that do not have a clear road to regulation. Most of    our competitors have a different approach. I am totally    indifferent to ring fenced casino because it makes no    difference to anyone. Just poker needs different treatment    because its PvP.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mystery Bounties are fun arent they! I have been in some    discussions about that. I dont have anything to share beyond    that but it definitely has been on our radar for quite some    time.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have a lot of fun tournament stuff happening right now. We    have The Big Quarter which is a four times a year tournament    with a $200K Gtd. Every Sunday there is an $11 flight and they    all combine to make one big finale which is cool. We also have    a micro series running starting Sunday March 24th featuring    buyins from 0$ to a $22 main event. And last, my favorite,    Millions Online is coming May 9th-June 4th. There will be $5    Million Gtd across the series and a $500K Main event. So that    is my main focus coming up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Partypoker was the first to pull out of    the US after UIGEA, it is the first    to pull out of grey markets as well. We do things by the    book I dont have anything to share when it comes to live    events. It has typically operated fairly separately from the    online side of things so its not a part of the company I work    with.  <\/p>\n<p>    The goals of our parent company Entain shifted, and as such so    have we. Entain wants to operate in regulated markets. As such    we have ceased to operate in many countries that do not have a    clear road to regulation. Most of our competitors have a    different approach. When I joined partypoker 6 years ago, the    focus was very much to compete to become the biggest. The goal    now is to be the very best at what we do. Our strength is our    name. Partypoker was the first to pull out of the US after    UIGEA, it is the first to pull out of    grey markets as well. We do things by the book which means we    have a safe trusted fair place to play cards. Thats our    strength. The people that play with us care about that.  <\/p>\n<p>    Currently, my understanding, and that of the people I work    closely with at partypoker, is that this is all speculation.    Although it casts some uncertainty in terms of the long term    direction, if anything like that happens I have no doubt    whoever ends up guiding the ship in the future will find    success.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a macro sense, I think we will continue to see fragmentation    of markets into ring fenced liquidity. And we will continue to    see poker players take their action into unregulated    environments and underground. From the micro view, we will    continue to see passionate poker people at poker companies,    innovate, and change the game for the better. I expect lots of    security innovation as it is less and less optional to invest    significant resources in that area. I have 100% faith in our    approach at partypoker in that area as I also do with my former    partner PokerStars. Poker will live on forever, but getting new    players in seems a stretch in the current legal environment.  <\/p>\n<p>    I want to do meaningful work in poker and make a difference in    poker. Thats my north star at the moment. Meaningful work. So    whenever those opportunities arise, I will jump at them. My    next project with partypoker is to interview our head of Game    Integrity about our approach with security. Another site    reached out about doing something like that with them too so I    may pursue it as a series where I could survey the whole    industry. More stuff like this is what Im excited about.  <\/p>\n<p>    And of course continuing to stream every week on Twitch, Youtube    and Facebook.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thanks for asking me the questions Anuj. I enjoyed the    opportunity to talk about online poker.  <\/p>\n<p>  Please play responsibly. If you or someone you know has a  gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800 GAMBLER.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/pokerfuse.com\/features\/interviews\/220834-jaime-staples-mystery-bounty-ontario-partypoker-sale\/\" title=\"Mystery Bounties, Ontario Online Poker and the Sale: Q&A with Partypoker's Jaime Staples - Pokerfuse\">Mystery Bounties, Ontario Online Poker and the Sale: Q&A with Partypoker's Jaime Staples - Pokerfuse<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> At times I have had as many as 15,000 watching me play poker live, and millions of people on video platforms. 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