On October 7, 2021, the Winning Poker Network (WPN) finally rolled out an update that was postponed from the end of September. Its main features are staking, the ability to customize the lobby, and pre-configured bet-sizing for raised pots. You will find all network news in this article, including the return of the local edition of "Sunday Million."
Currently, only the GGNetwork poker rooms offer built-in functionality that allows players to buy and sell tournament shares. But now they've got a competitor:
The US-friendly Winning Poker Network has added the "Staking" feature to its software.
But the staking lobby will function in "Beta" mode for a while. Right after the update, a message has appeared on the network's forum:
Although the players will have to wait for a little to add at least a few MTTs, where they can try out a new feature, a lot is already known about how it would work.
Also, there are three tabs under the tournament list, which show:
Any staking offers are closed 5 minutes before the start of the tournament. If a player sets markup of more than 1.5, he gives automatic consent to disclose his real name to the stakers.
It is not yet clear if the staking history would be saved and how it could be accessed.
As a result, the lobby has become more informative and appealing.
After activating the "Use Big Blinds" checkbox ("Bet-Sizing" section of the "Settings" menu), a scale of adjustable sizes for the pre-flop raised pot appears.
Still, the sizings set is quite limited: minimum, all-in, 3 BB, 4 BB, 5 BB. Developers have already been asked on the network's forum to add more sizings, like "50% of the pot", but they have not implemented them yet. The same goes for user-defined sizings.
After almost a three-year break, WPN has decided to return its own version of the "Sunday Million." In 2019, the weekly MDS tournaments were replaced by monthly The Venom events due to constant overlays. These Venom tournaments have grown into even larger but much rarer events later.
However, this time Million Dollar Sunday has a unique structure of flights. The developers primarily focus on casual players, who are not prepared to play for 10 hours in a row. It is crucial for local deep stack tournaments with up to 5 hours late registration period.
The final flight of the $215 Million Dollar Sunday $1M GTD starts at 22:05 BST every Sunday.
There are 27 flights during the week (at 14:45, 18:30, 22:00, and 01:00 BST). Each of them has the following structure:
The final day starts from level 23 (15 minutes blind levels). You can qualify for the tournament through $11 and $22 satellites, guaranteeing 2 to 10 tickets. The steps are also available, with buy-ins starting from $0.45.
Time will show the viability of this decision. Only PokerStars and the GGNetwork can afford $1M GTD Sunday tournaments, and WPN is way behind them in terms of traffic. It seems like MDS is destined to become a "factory" of overlays sooner or later.
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