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RushStreet (XPoint) Android review: kicked off during tournaments, lost money

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Source. Google Play Store review of the RushStreet Android app (XPoint-powered). Surfaced in the April 7 weekly end-user-feedback section.

The quote.

"I've been playing poker and lately it's been freezing up, losing location, and I've got kicked off and lost money on tournaments."

Why this matters. RushStreet AZ was XPoint's flagship GeoComply displacement in January 2026, and RSI DE was added in April. This is a live customer of the live deployment describing the exact failure mode internal testing keeps surfacing — freezes, location loss, mid-session session termination. The lost-tournament-money detail is also a regulator-attention magnet.

Adjacent context. XPoint's Mac CPU spikes (0.5% → 16% at 1-min intervals during poker, RSI DE testing April 7) are consistent with the poker-specific symptom the player reports.

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Xpoint / BetRivers: rooted Android device allowed through to bet placement

XpointRushStreet Interactive (BetRivers)
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Source. Xpoint Competitive Intelligence Brief (March 2026), internal testing log. Cross-referenced in the March 24 weekly sync and the Xpoint profile.

What we tested

Rooted Android device (hidden root via Magisk-class tooling), production BetRivers Android app on the Xpoint integration. We re-ran the same account flow that had been blocked by GeoComply prior to the Xpoint migration.

What happened

Xpoint did not detect the rooted device. The session cleared geolocation and proceeded to bet placement on the BetRivers Sportsbook

  • Casino apps. The account that had previously been blocked by GeoComply was no longer blocked once Xpoint took over the integration.

Why it matters

Rooted Android with hidden root is a regulator-attention compliance vector. The migration narrative — "Xpoint is a modern alternative to GeoComply" — is contradicted by the basic-tier detection gap: an account that was correctly blocked by GeoComply for being rooted is now accepted by Xpoint.

This is the internally-tested evidence behind the Xpoint / Jailbreak-Root matrix cell. Public Magisk-bypass discussions on Reddit (social finding) are a signal of the same underlying gap, but the matrix is graded against this tested result, not Reddit chatter.

Xpoint profile → · March 24 weekly sync → · Xpoint Competitive Intelligence Brief (Drive) →