PokerGO issued a statement denying any involvement with the recently-launched cryptocurrency, named NGNFCoin. No Gamble, No Future, is one of PokerGO’s most popular shows, with the cash game stream currently about to launch their fifth season.
The NGNFCoin is certainly doing their best to look as if they were affiliated with PokerGO show, using the exact “No Gamble, No Future” phrasing on their website along with “No Gamble, No Fortune”.
Late last week, PokerGO issued the following statement on Twitter/X:
“PokerGO has no involvement or affiliation with the recently launched cryptocurrency NGNFCoin,” the statement reads. “We have not authorized, endorsed, or partnered with NGNFCoin or its creators in any capacity. Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading.
“We are currently exploring legal options to prevent the unauthorized use of our name and protect our brand integrity. For accurate information about our company, please refer to our official channels or contact us at [email protected].”
According to a popular poker cash game tracker, Matthew Honig and Andrew Robl are the show’s two biggest winners, earning $1.37 million and $1.26 million, respectively.
2024 Women in Poker Hall of Fame inductee Kristen Foxen ranks fourth on their list with just under $300,000 in earnings on the show. Daniel Negreanu, who knows how to play Texas Hold’em as well as anyone on the planet, is one of the show’s biggest losers with over $325,000 in losses.