HEATS ARE COOL FOR ONGAME
16 November 2007
Heat poker tournaments spell success for online
poker network
Bwin Group subsidiary Ongame Network Ltd, a provider of
online gaming platforms, has seen an increase in
interest of over 200 percent in the Grand Tournament –
the flagship event of the network – following the
addition of the innovative feature Heats two months ago.
With a player-friendly two-day structure, the $1 000
buy-in monthly Grand Tournament is arguably the most
innovative online poker event on the circuit since it
first emerged in 2005. But the recent addition of Heats
has dramatically spurred its popularity. Just over 220
players participated in August this year, compared to
over 620 Heat players who entered the event in October.
Heats offers players a choice of days in which to
commence their challenge for the Grand Tournament’s
title and emulates major offline poker tournaments that
split large participation fields over several starting
days in order to accommodate all contestants.
While space constraints are the predominant reason why
heats, or flights, are implemented in offline games,
Ongame Network and its more than 25 poker partner sites
developed the concept primarily to increase a player’s
accessibility and choice.
“The driving force behind the recent increase in
contestants is largely due to the added flight on
Fridays, which has become immensely popular,” said Tomer
Katz, spokesperson of the Ongame Network. “We are now
looking into the possibility of introducing other
innovative features that will spice up the event even
more.”
Due to the recent increase in players, the Grand
Tournament XIX (23-25 November 2007), will include a
$500 000 prize pool guarantee. During this tournament,
Heats will run on Friday and Saturday with survivors
from the two heats meeting for the traditional final on
Sunday. Qualifiers are available across all Ongame
Network partner sites.
Ongame's network consists of 25 operators, and more than
35 000 players can be routinely be found playing
concurrently at peak times during the day. Since its
acquisition by Bwin, the network has benefitted from
access to the parent group's over 11 million registered
players in over 20 core target markets.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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