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the biggest poker site in the world - PokerStars.com.
PokerStars
is the largest online poker cardroom in the world.
PokerStars'
satellite tournaments produced the 2003 World
Series of Poker champion, Chris
Moneymaker, as well as the 2004 champion,
Greg "Fossilman" Raymer. Those two now
act as spokespeople for the cardroom, as does
2005 World Series of Poker champion Joe
Hachem, also a regular player on the site.
In March 2007, poker room manager Lee Jones announced
his retirement, effective April 1. His successor
has yet to be named.
Launched
in September 2001, PokerStars is owned by a Costa
Rican company, Rational Enterprises. With its
company headquarters on the Isle of Man in the
Irish Sea, PokerStars is also licensed by the
Kahnawake Gaming Commission in Canada. Since relocating
to the UK Crown dependency, PokerStars has been
the subject of financial media speculation regarding
a possible IPO or merger with a publicly listed
company. Analysts estimated its market value would
be approximately $3 billion (US), which would
have made the company one of the world's largest
privately held gambling companies.
PokerStars
overtook PartyPoker as the world's largest online
poker room at around the time the U.S. Congress
passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act. Many sites, including PartyPoker, immediately
suspended business with U.S. gamblers, while others,
including PokerStars, did not. On May 19, 2007,
PokerStars dealt their 10 billionth hand.
Since
then Pokerstars has grown and has roughly 120,000
players at their tables on a consistent basis
and continues to grow at a steady pace.
PokerStars
is the headline sponsor of the European Poker
Tour. PokerStars sponsored an event on the World
Poker Tour called the PokerStars Caribbean Poker
Adventure. The World Poker Tour no longer stages
this event, so it is now a stop on the European
Poker Tour. In 2005, eGaming Review named PokerStars.com
the "Best Poker Operator of the Year".
PokerStars
offers eight varieties of poker games: Texas hold
'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Stud, Stud
Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Razz, five-card draw, and
deuce to seven triple draw. HORSE and HOSE, "mixed
games" that rotate through several of the
above, are also offered. Players can participate
in real money games ranging from $.01/$.02 (micro
limits) up to $1000/$2000.
Pokerstars
offers hand history files for analysis, discussion
and conversion using a poker hand converter.
The
home of the World Championship of Online Poker,
the largest online poker tournament series in
the world, PokerStars has over 20,000 players
playing real money ring games daily, plus thousands
more playing real money tournaments or free-play
games. During peak operating times, this often
adds up to over 120,000 players online simultaneously.
PokerStars.com's play money players mix with those
logging in from PokerStars.net, a free play-only
site without real money games.
The
site's flagship event is the Sunday Million, a
weekly tournament (generally with a $215 buy-in,
although this is increased to $530 or $1050 on
the last Sunday of each month) with a guaranteed
million dollar prize pool. On July 8, 2007, PokerStars
debuted a new weekly event, the $11 buy-in Sunday
Hundred Grand, which regularly attracts the tournament
maximum 20,000 players, making it the largest
participated-in real-money poker tournament ever.
This total surpassed the previous record of 10,894
players who participated in the May 20, 2007 Sunday
Million tournament. On March 2, 2008 the Sunday
Hundred Grand was won by World Series of Poker
Europe champion Annette Obrestad, who won $20,000
for first place. (Credit: Wikipedia).
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