Yamzu is web-based and allows gamers to log in, find other players, create challenges, and organize planned or impromptu competitions with cash prizes. The platform is automated, easy to use and as flexible as gaming itself.
Registration is free. Players only pay for tournaments that have an entry fee set by the organizer of that tournament.
Yamzu is a safe, fair, and fun community for all gamers. On this online platform a player can find new opponents, start rivalries and form alliances! It is designed to allow gamers to connect with one another and to play in games and tournaments for free and for pay. Yamzu works in the background as the game progresses. At the end of a game Yamzu publishes in-depth statistics.

Younger players will only use fictional money, and can also enter free tournaments to win real prizes, along with the older players, who can use real money or can play in free games or tournaments.

Yamzu will bridge the gap between amateur and professional gamers, by gi...
Yamzu is web-based and allows gamers to log in, find other players, create challenges, and organize planned or impromptu competitions with cash prizes. The platform is automated, easy to use and as flexible as gaming itself.
Registration is free. Players only pay for tournaments that have an entry fee set by the organizer of that tournament.
Yamzu is a safe, fair, and fun community for all gamers. On this online platform a player can find new opponents, start rivalries and form alliances! It is designed to allow gamers to connect with one another and to play in games and tournaments for free and for pay. Yamzu works in the background as the game progresses. At the end of a game Yamzu publishes in-depth statistics.

Younger players will only use fictional money, and can also enter free tournaments to win real prizes, along with the older players, who can use real money or can play in free games or tournaments.

Yamzu will bridge the gap between amateur and professional gamers, by giving amateurs an opportunity to not just play against each other, but to enter tournaments with real cash prizes.

The first revenue stream is registration fees for cash games and matches. We take 12.5-15% of all registration fees, with the rest of those fees being awarded to the winner or winners.

The second revenue stream is registration fees for tournaments that gamers, affiliates or sponsors arrange. We take 15% of those fees.
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