25 BILLION HAND LANDMARK FOR POKERSTARS
20 February 2009
The world's largest online poker venue sets a
new record
Pokerstars.com, the world's undisputed largest Internet
poker website has set another new record for the
industry - 25 billion hands of poker achieved on
February 16 2009.
Over the past week the site has
been hyping the imminent dealing of its 25 billionth
hand, with relevant promotions and cash awards to tables
on the run-up to the big milestone. Prizes ranged from
$300 for the winner in a micro-stakes game to $2 500 for
high roller tables as the big record due nearer.
Activity increased on the site Monday when it was
clear the big hand was imminent and that players on the
site would have a chance to be on the table where the
hand would be dealt. But when the 25 billionth hand came
up it was on a six-handed, $1/$2 Limit Omaha High-Low
table.
Excited players at the table were
'Confederate,' who missed out on the bounty because he
was not in the hand; 'Neonfrost,' 'Tupap1777,' 'Frtspkndmn,'
'N47j25s' and 'Chris12080'. Staff explained that the
winner of the hand would receive a $100 000 account
credit and sponsored seats at 4 major online and land
poker tourneys. With the formalities over, the action
started but a software glitch at a critical moment
washed out Neonfrost's hand, which simply disappeared of
its own volition.
Pokerstars management reacted
with commendable speed in reviewing the hand and ruling
that the washout was not of Neonfrost's making, and the
hand was therefore allowed to play out as if he had
remained in contention.
The gods of fortune
continued to sit on Neonfrost's shoulder because he went
on to achieve a high hand in conjunction with player
Tupap1777's qualifying low hand, resulting in a split
pot.
It was management decision time again, and
Pokerstars ruled that the $100 000 marking the 25
billionth hand be equally divided between Neonfrost and
Tupap1777, and that each would receive the complete 4
seat tournament package, doubled to meet the split
result by Pokerstars. The remaining three players were
each awarded account credits of $33 333.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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