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Hendon Mob Adds Real-Name Online Tournament Results To Database Poker
Jonathan Pereira
Posted on 17 Aug, 2020
By Jonathan Pereira
On 17 Aug, 2020
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By Jonathan Pereira
On 17 Aug, 2020
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Hendon Mob Adds Real-Name Online Tournament Results To Database


The Hendon Mob are a group of four professional poker players from London, England – Joe Beevers, Ross Boatman, Barny Boatman, and Ram Vaswani. The Hendon Mob website maintains the world’s most popular and widely viewed database of live poker tournaments all around the world. Established in 2000, the website which initially focused on live results alone, only venturing to include online poker achievements this year after almost two decades.

The Hendon Mob website will now include results of major online tournaments added to their database with real names only, according to their tweet last Tuesday. The Hendon database has always displayed results in relation to live poker tournaments, however, due to popular demand, the website will also publish results from online tournaments as well.

Eric Danis, President of the Global Poker Index and The Hendon Mob Database said the decision was made after taking into account the demand from the poker community, though he clarified that only real-name results will be posted, meaning it won’t include those using screen names, which has become the norm in various online poker tournaments.

Hendon Mob will collaborate with PocketFives in adding online results to the database, a long-standing partnership. Both have shared a common passion for the game and have been working hard to make relevant poker stats more accessible to poker enthusiasts and players who aspires to be successful in the game. Over the years, Lance Bradley, owner of PocketFives, has taken charge of posting online results, while the Hendon Mob takes care of the statistics in the live tournament circuit. Working hand in hand, the two websites are working together to ultimately satisfy the overwhelming demand from poker fans.

Since the early 2020, while people have been facing this unexpected challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, online poker has taken a more significant role in the poker community. Two of the most prestigious poker tournaments World Series of Poker (WSOP) and World Poker Tour (WPT) have scheduled full events online on respected platforms allowing players to join from across the globe. Given that many players still play under an alias to protect their own privacy, the new changes provide a peek into a constantly evolving industry and a more modern transition to what it might be in the next couple of years. For more updates on poker in the country and around the world, keep reading GutshotMagazine.com

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