An eventful and challenging year will soon become history. To understand what it meant to online poker, we have compiled in one article the top 10 events and trends in 2020 in the industry.
Undoubtedly, for all humankind, the main topic of 2020 was COVID-19. The pandemic had a significant impact on all industries, and online poker is no exception.
For our business, it represented a new traffic boom. In late March, it became clear that the self-isolation regime globally led to a massive traffic increase for regular rooms and apps. The growth was over 50%. The new boom could not last forever, of course, and we pointed out in our article "What will happen to online poker after quarantine?", but opened up new horizons.
Many sites broke records set many years ago. At the end of the year, the number of games is 10% more than in December 2019. These figures don't consider GGNetwork, which tripled in 2020 and still holds such impressive indicators!
Unfortunately, live poker suffered the opposite fate this year. Several events were canceled, and many others switched to the Internet. Casinos were closed around the world, and the images of empty poker rooms were, in a word, sad.
Hence, in 2020, many famous brands like WSOP, WPT, APT, Battle of Malta, PokerMasters, among others, decided to host online events. The partnership between GGPoker and WSOP was fruitful, resulting in a Guinness World Record for the largest prize pool for an online poker tournament.
Thanks to GGPoker and partypoker, major live-events were played across the Internet with hundreds of thousands of players, and millions of dollars were awarded.
The rise in traffic was accompanied by the return of nosebleed cash games to GGPoker. $500/$1,000 tables with $2,000 straddle were set for renowned high rollers like "Limitlees," Timofey Kuznetsov, Jason Koon, Leon Tsoukernik, Isaac Haxton, among others.
The Belarusian Wiktor Malinowski was the most successful grinder, and casual players like Bill Perkins were spotted at the tables. Almedin Imsirovic won the biggest NLH pot in online poker history for $974,632 in a hand against Tan "tan4321" Shuang.
Since then, PokerStars has finally lost its place as the leader in the high stakes arena.
Before Black Friday, many of us know that famous high-rollers clashed in HU battles when Full Tilt Poker was on fire. Due to this, names like Phil Ivey, Viktor Bloom, or Gus Hansen are written in our game's history.
2020 will always be remembered for the revival of such matches. Besides nosebleed cash games at GGPoker, several challenges were played:
A few more challenges are scheduled for 2021. Phil Galfond will keep battling with more players, Bill Perkins will probably play against some "old school" grinders, and Malinowski vs. Matthew Gonzalez will be in the headlines.
2020 was also the last year in the history of Microgaming Poker Network. Its closure set an example to the industry: it was announced six months in advance, all jackpots were returned to players, and everyone got their bankroll back.
On May 19, MPN quietly and without scandals shut down. Many of its rooms switched to iPoker Network, and thanks to this, the last one is now ranked 6th in the PokerScout list.
Although 2020 wasn't the perfect year for Winning Poker Network (the MoMoMo PKO series was canceled due to overlays), The Venom was again the main character, with almost ten million dollars awarded in one event.
In August, The Venom set a new record for the US poker market with a $9,680,000 prize pool. A new edition has already been announced for January 2021. The Venom PKO $5M GTD attracted 2,711 players and had a $6,777,500 prize, making it the largest PKO event in online poker history.
Many sites embraced anti-reg features to protect amateurs. The new rules for poker ecology include:
The most addressed topic was sitout rules. Four major sites changed them. We can conclude that bumhunting was considered a predatory behavior for the industry.
Mobile poker apps habe operating for several years, and in 2020 we registered several developments.
"I’m delighted to announce that today is a great milestone for Skrill in the US We have launched our VISA Prepaid card – now available to all our US customers."
With that message, Lorenzo Pellegrino, CEO of Skrill, announced that his company was returning to the US market, a big step towards the legalization of gambling within the country.
Many sites decided to launch exciting games and features for players, always with amateurs in mind. Even Microgaming, now a casino-only company, launched a poker game.
PokerStars launched PLO6 (6-Card Omaha), Run It Once Poker announced SnG Select and HeroIQ, and PPPoker did the same with Spin&Go and 3-1 Hold'em.
Of course, there was a lot more going on in the online poker world. PokerStars was fined over a billion dollars, and the controversial Dan Bilzerian became a GGPoker ambassador. To stay up to date, we suggest reading our blog. Happy New Year 2021!
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