Trust & Accountability

Corrections Policy

How TorontoPoker.org reviews, corrects and documents factual errors or stale poker-room, tournament and regulatory information.

Our correction standard

Accuracy matters most on facts that can change: room hours, game menus, stakes, rake, waitlists, tournament schedules and regulated-operator status. When credible evidence shows one of those facts is wrong or stale, we check the relevant primary source and correct the page.

How to report an error

Use the contact page. Include the page URL, the statement you believe is wrong, and—if available—the official venue, operator or regulatory source showing the change.

What happens next

  1. We identify the claim and its existing source.
  2. We check a current primary source where possible.
  3. We update the factual statement and verification date.
  4. If the change is material, we add it to the Update Log.

Editorial versus factual changes

Typographical fixes, formatting and clearer wording are not normally logged. Changes to a room's operating schedule, regulated status, tournament dates or other decision-relevant facts are.

Affiliate relationships

An affiliate relationship never overrides source evidence. If a commercial partner is not listed as an Ontario-regulated poker operator, TorontoPoker.org will not label it as one. See our Affiliate Disclosure.