Trust & Safety

Trust & Safety — Playing ClubGG Without Getting Scammed

ClubGG itself is legit. The agent layer on top is where risk lives. Here's how to navigate it — and how Deep Poker removes the problem entirely.

See the 7-point verification checklistOr see the platform alternative →
Trust layer of Deep Poker with a luminous shield framing three lifecycle pillars

The trust problem in ClubGG's agent market

ClubGG is a GGPoker-backed product with an RNG certified by BMM Testlabs. As a piece of software, it passes every reasonable legitimacy test. The problem is that ClubGG doesn't handle real-money games — it's deliberately free-to-play — so real-money play happens through a layer that sits outside the platform entirely.

That layer has traditionally been private Telegram agentswho accept deposits, credit your chip balance manually, and process withdrawals on their own schedule. When those agents are legitimate, it works. When they aren't, ClubGG explicitly says it cannot help — and the agent has your money.

Three things you can do about it:

  1. Verify the agent carefully before sending any money (our 7-point checklist below).
  2. Recognize the scam patterns that repeat across the market (red flags list below).
  3. Use a platform instead, where the real-money layer is transparent and doesn't depend on trusting one person.

How Deep Poker removes the agent-verification problem

The verification checklist on our sister page exists because the traditional agent market is unverifiable by design. Rates are private. Payouts are discretionary. Proof is a Telegram screenshot.

Deep Poker flips the entire setup:

  • Commission ladder is public — 20% to 40%, visible in our agent program page.
  • Rakeback ladder is public — 25% to 50% across 6 tiers, visible on the rakeback page.
  • Withdrawals are published — 1 hour typical, 24 hours max, zero fees. See withdrawals.
  • Deposits are published — 8 cryptos, $1 minimum, no KYC. See crypto deposits.
  • Payouts are visible in your panel — every rakeback entry, every referral commission, with the exact volume and tier that generated it.

There's no agent to verify because there's nothing hidden to verify against.

Open my Deep account

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ClubGG itself legit?

Yes. The ClubGG platform is RNG-certified by BMM Testlabs, owned by GGPoker's parent company NSUS Ltd, and partnered with WSOP for satellite tournaments. The trust problem isn't ClubGG — it's the agent layer on top.

Can ClubGG help me if an agent scams me?

No. ClubGG's own help articles state it does not organize or endorse real-money games. If a private agent scams you, ClubGG cannot recover funds or intervene. The recovery path depends on the agent's willingness — which is why verification matters before the money moves.

What's the safest way to play on ClubGG?

Play through a platform with public rules and automatic payouts. Deep Poker publishes the commission ladder, the withdrawal SLA, the deposit minimum, and shows everything in your panel. The traditional agent model, even at its best, can't match that level of transparency.

Are all Telegram ClubGG agents scams?

No — many are legitimate. But the agent market has no built-in verification, so the burden falls entirely on you. Our checklist exists because the risk is real, not because every agent is dishonest.

Does Deep Poker require KYC?

No. Deep Poker does not require KYC for deposits, play, withdrawals, or referral earnings.

Play on a platform, not a promise.

Deep Poker publishes the rakeback ladder, the referral commission range, the withdrawal SLA, and the deposit minimums. Nothing's hidden behind a Telegram chat.

Open my Deep account