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The biggest poker sites are oftentimes the best places to play online poker. The biggest internet poker sites have the largest game selection, and it can be easy to find your favorite game at any time of the day or night. At many of the smaller rooms it can be difficult to find any games other than no limit texas holdem, and there may not even be a lot of those games running when you decide to play.

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At the biggest online poker sites you can play limit or no limit holdem, Omaha high or Omaha high/low, stud or stud high/low, and a variety of mixed games and draw games. You simply can’t find all of these other games at smaller online poker sites. The rooms with the most players also have bigger poker tournaments, which will mean bigger prizepools to play for. The three biggest online poker rooms are PokerStars, 888Poker, and Party Poker.

PokerStars – Biggest Online Poker Site

PokerStars took over as the biggest poker site when Party Poker pulled out of the US market. There are many reasons that Pokerstars is the largest internet poker site. Some of these reasons are great software, good customer service, sound security, and frequent bonuses and promotions.

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The software at PokerStars.com is widely considered to be the best in the business because it is easy to navigate, it doesn’t crash, and it has cool options such as customer avatars and the locate a player feature. The customer service at PokerStars is courteous and extremely fast. You will usually receive a response within an hour when emailing the support team at PokerStars. The security department at Poker Stars is always on top of things, as they have been quick to catch cheaters and hackers.

PokerStars offers an excellent VIP program for current customers, and you can claim free cash, tournament entries, or choose to purchase cool merchandise with your frequent player points. PokerStars also offers a nice sign up bonus for new players. When creating your account use the PokerStars marketing code POKERNEWS to claim a cash bonus of up to $600 and exclusive freeroll entries.

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Party Poker – Second Largest Poker Site

At one point in time Party Poker was the biggest poker site on the internet, but they lost that distinction when they decided to pull out of the US market. Party Poker was concerned about the legality of operating in the United States, so they made a decision to not allow US players. While this decision has hurt Party Poker in the short term, it appears now to be a wise long term move.

Party Poker is still one of the most popular poker rooms for players from around the world, and there a number of reasons why. Party Poker was one of the first poker sites to market, and they advertised heavily (and continue to do so today). They have a huge player base that has been built up over the course of the last nine years, and many of their initial players still play at the site today.

Party Poker has a huge game selection in both cash games and in online poker tournaments. You can find a wide range of stakes, including penny games and games where there are thousands of dollars that change hands at the click of a mouse. PokerNews.com has an exclusive bonus for new players to Party Poker. You can use the Party Poker bonus code PN50FREE to get $50 free with no deposit, and also an additional $50 bonus when you do decide to make your first deposit.

William Hill – Third Biggest Poker Site

We have William Hill listed as the third largest poker site in the world. To be fair the iPoker Network as a whole is the third largest online poker site. The iPoker Network is a collection of different sites that share the same tables and the same tournaments. William Hill is one of the best sites on the iPoker Network, so we have chosen to list them for the iPoker Network.

William Hill has a full slate of online gaming products. In addition to the poker room you can also make use of their online casino and online bookmaker. If you choose to play at William Hill, please see our William Hill bonus page for full details on how to claim the best bonus. The poker portion of this bonus is a 200% match bonus on your first deposit.

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Global Poker Index (GPI)
SportPoker
Founded2011
Owner(s)Alexandre Dreyfus
MottoThe Poker Ranking Authority
Most recent
champion(s)
Adrian Mateos
Official websiteGlobalPokerIndex.com

The Global Poker Index (GPI) is a leaderboard index that ranks over 450,000 live tournament poker players in the world. The GPI poker rankings are updated on a weekly basis. Players’ performances are assessed by their finishing positions in poker tournaments occurring over six periods of six months (3 years).[1]

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The Global Poker Index uses data from the biggest poker database The Hendon Mob, known for collecting results of tournaments around the world and for being the reference in tournament results. They currently host results for over 325,000 poker tournaments.

The index is used in famous newspapers along with sports results to communicate poker rankings, both on the online and print version.[2]

History[edit]

The Global Poker Index was originally created by Federated Sports + Gaming, along with the Epic Poker League(EPL), with Former World Series Of Poker (WSOP) commissioner Jeffrey Pollack acting as the executive chairman, professional poker player Annie Duke as commissioner, and Matt Savage as the League's tournament director. The GPI was employed to rank players for the EPL and decide which players could take part in the League. On 29 February 2012, when Federated Sports + Gaming announced that they had filed for Bankruptcy, all of the organizations and all the brands were acquired by Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc., at a bankruptcy auction in June 2012.[3] Following this acquisition, Zokay Entertainment and the company's CEO, Alexandre Dreyfus acquired the GPI brand, along with its patent-pending formula, in order to create a single, unified ranking platform covering the live tournament poker world in its entirety.[4]

The GPI ranking system[edit]

The GPI tracks players' results for their prior 3 years of play, in qualifying tournaments with 32 or more entrants (specialty events and freerolls are not counted), using a patent-pending formula that takes into account result ages, field difficulties, and field sizes to generate live tournament player rankings.[5]

For each qualifying tournament a player finishes in-the-money they receive a GPI score. Those scores fall into one of six time periods, each of which covers a half-year based on the starting date of the tournament. These are called GPI Aging Periods. The sum of the player's largest five (5) scores for each of the two Aging Periods in the most recent year and their four (4) largest scores for the four Aging Periods prior to that is their total GPI score. GPI scores themselves are calculated by multiplying a Buy-in Factor, Finishing Factor, and Aging Factor.

The Buy-in Factor is the GPI's measure of relative difficulty, presuming larger buy-ins draw a more skilled field. Its median is calculated by dividing the USD equivalent of a $1,000 buy-in (fee included) by 1,000. This results in a Buy-in Factor of 1.0 for a $1,000 tournament, with Buy-in Factors being larger or smaller than 1.0 depending on whether the buy-in is larger or smaller than $1,000. This calculation uses a logarithmic function. It does so because the incremental increase in the skill set of the field theoretically diminishes as the buy-in amount increases. For example, in the GPI formula the percentage increase of GPI's Buy-In Factor between a $1500 event and an $2000 event is much greater than its percentage increase between $19,500 and a $20,000 buy-in events. Furthermore, all tournaments with a buy-in larger than $20,000 are treated as though the buy-in was only $20,000 and all tournaments with a buy-in smaller than $400 are treated as though the buy-in was $400.

The GPI also includes a Finishing Factor, which measures how players perform relative to the rest of the field they compete within in any given poker tournament. This Finishing Factor is calculated initially by dividing the field size by the player's finishing position and is also done using a logarithmic function. Furthermore, for any tournaments with a field size larger than 2,700 players will be treated as though their field was only 2,700. The GPI also employs an Aging Factor to player results. This is a multiplier that gives more points to tournaments based on how recently they were played in order to reward players both for recent success and consistency over time. Each Aging Period consists of 6 month periods of time, with the most recent being the previous 6 months from the present, and going backwards from there through to a point 3 years in the past. Each Aging Period has a different multiplier that is applied to score calculations, with multipliers decreasing as each Aging Period becomes less recent.

National and regional rankings[edit]

The Global Poker Index National Rankings ranks players by Country, with 20 different national rankings are currently available, by North American, Latin American, European, and Asian regions as well. The GPI is used as a central reference point when ranking live tournament poker players including France,[6] Italy,[7] Spain, Brazil, Latin America [8] and the USA.

Poker team rankings[edit]

The GPI create rankings of players comprising professional poker teams to show which teams’ players have the best overall results. Ranked teams include PokerStars, Winamax and Party Poker.

Former Number Ones[edit]

GPI Player Of the Year[edit]

The GPI Player Of the Year (POY) award is given to the player topping GPI's Player of the Year Leaderboard at the end of each calendar year. Standings are updated weekly with the top 1,000 contenders ranked according to results, with the Leaderboard utilizing an augmented version of GPI's existing ranking formula which disregards aging factors and includes 11 total results from qualifying tournament results in each given year (top 6 results from the first 6 months of the year and top 5 results from these 6 months of each year). Buy in restrictions, minimum player field restrictions are kept as-is, as[9]

  • POY 2012 : Dan Smith
  • POY 2013 : Ole Schemion
  • POY 2014 : Daniel Colman
  • POY 2015 : Byron Kaverman
  • POY 2016 : David Peters
  • POY 2017 : Adrian Mateos
  • POY 2018 : Alex Foxen
  • POY 2019 : Alex Foxen

Global poker masters[edit]

The Global Poker Index aggregates the Top 300 performing players in the world and groups them by nationality to create GPI Country Rankings to show how many top players hail from specific nations. Currently the US is the world's top performing country in terms of live tournament player results, with over 50% of all Top 300 GPI ranked players being American.Using the country rankings, the Global Poker Masters will be a world cup of poker, gathering the best players from 9 countries around the world, in order to decide which country is the best.[10]

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Awards[edit]

The Global Poker Index is the host of the European Poker Awards. The GPI EPA takes place every year in January and rewards the best European Poker Players and newcomers, as well as the people involved in the industry.[11]

Starting in 2015, the American Poker Awards took placee in Los Angeles, USA, and rewarded the best live poker players in America, as well as the biggest contributors in the industry.

Fantasy poker manager[edit]

The Global Poker Index released the first ever Fantasy Poker game allowing poker fans to draft for free their favorite players for the biggest poker tournaments in the world. The game quickly became the official game of the World Poker Tour[12] and the World Series Of Poker[13]The game consists in drafting 10 poker players with a defined virtual budget, following the concept of fantasy sports in general.

GPI Magazine[edit]

GPI launched its first print publication during the 2014 World Series Of Poker where the magazine was distributed for free in the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, as well as in other places in Las Vegas. The 56 page first edition saw the poker pro Vanessa Selbst making the cover, and featured numerous people from the industry.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^The Global Poker Index: Ranking the top 300 poker players on USA Today
  2. ^poker rankings on USA Today
  3. ^Pinnacle Entertainment acquires bankrupt operators of Epic Poker League and Heartland Poker Tour on Las Vegas Review Journal
  4. ^Global Poker Index Sold to Alex Dreyfus’ Zokay Entertainment on pokerfuse.com
  5. ^Vanessa Selbst is currently 2nd in the Global Poker Index according to the Las Vegas Review Journal
  6. ^French RankingsArchived 2012-12-20 at the Wayback Machine on MadeInPoker and on the French Poker FederationArchived 2012-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^Italian Rankings on CardPlayer.it
  8. ^Latin American Rankings on CodigoPoker
  9. ^the race for the Global Poker Index leadership week after week on Pokernews
  10. ^Global Poker Index Announces the Global Poker Masters: 'It's Going to Be Poker's World Cup!' on Pokernews
  11. ^The GPI European Poker Awards: A Guaranteed Success on Poker 52 Europa
  12. ^Fantasy Poker Manager Named Official Fantasy Game of the World Poker Tour on workdpokertour.com
  13. ^The top 25 things to watch at the 2014 World Series of Poker in the Las Vegas Sun
  14. ^The GPI expand into print with their new magazine on Calvin Ayre's website.

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