POKERSTARS BREAKS WORLD RECORD (Update)
2 January 2009
35 000 online poker fans get it together
After all the hype surrounding it's latest world record
breaking attempt, which included the news that
registrations had reached the cap of 35 000 players a
good day before the event started, it was almost an
anticlimax to learn Sunday that Poker Stars.com had
achieved its aim of 35 000 players in action
simultaneously....almost, as this is a remarkable feat
by any standards.
Today, the Guiness World Book of Records entry for most
poker players on one site, in action, at one time is
held by Poker Stars after an outstanding turnout that
showcased both its pull and technological capacity. The
fact that the maximum 35 000 entries to the $11 buy-in,
$500 000 prize pool event had been achieved by early
Saturday morning speaks to the wide appeal of both the
game and the appeal of the giant site.
The biggest poker tournament in the world ran for 9.5
hours, with player Stan34Powa eventually surviving to
take the top prize of $30 000.
The event completely overturned the last record set by
Poker Stars, which took place in July 2007 and featured
a $100 000 prize pool that pulled in 20 000 players.
In the latest record breaker, the money bubble ran very
deep - down to the 8 750th player - with the payouts
structured like this:
1. 30,000
2. 20,000
3. 15,000
4. 10,000
5. 7,500
6. 5,000
7. 3,500
8. 2,500
9. 2,000
10. 1,500
11-15. 1,150
16-20. 850
21-30. 700
31-40. 600
41-50. 500
51-70. 400
71-100. 300
101-150. 225
151-200. 175
201-300. 150
301-400. 125
401-500. 100
501-700. 90
701-1000. 80
1001-1500. 70
1501-2000. 60
2001-2500. 50
2501-3000. 40
3001-4000. 35
4001-5000. 30
5001-6000. 26
6001-7250. 22
7251-8750. 20
By way of comparison, the largest ever World Series of
Poker live tournament in 2006 attracted a total of 8 773
entries - only a quarter of this Sunday's massive online
turnout.
Poker ace and Team Poker Stars pro Daniel Negreanu
probably summed up the continuing success story that is
Poker Stars.com when he said: "No other site brings the
level of excitement, skill and challenge that poker
players crave."
Rounding off a very busy weekend for the poker website,
the Sunday Millions also saw a record-breaking player
turnout. The regular Sunday Million attracted a total of
16 260 players, generating a record prize pool of $3.2
million - well over the boosted guarantee amount of $2.5
million underwritten by the site. The cash extended down
to the 2 475th player, and the winner of the event,
Swedish player Ip_SakiSaki took home a $331 378 main
prize. The six figure payouts went down as far as the
fourth finalist in the giant event.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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