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HighStakesDB with changes under new owners: all players tracked again, with no option to opt-out

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Garfed   Malta. Dec 23 2016 22:48. Posts 4818

One of the most popular poker trackign sites, HighstakesDB.com, has recently changed ownership. Everything on the site stayed the same - writers, format, the information it offer. However, the new team responsible for the directions the site is taking made one, very drastic change: HighStakesDB is back to the full tracking service, where the players can't opt-out of it, which was made possible in late 2013.

Their reasoning? It's simple: "poker needs drama to live" in short. Full statement can be found below:
“The aim of HighStakesDB is to ensure online poker continues to be entertaining, and a large part of the fun comes from the incredible drama of high stakes online cash games – Where newcomers try to establish themselves and the mighty fall.

High stakes games are synonymous with the glory days of online poker. Remember when a 19 year old player known by the alias ‘Isildur’ would play multiple tables of $500/$1000 and win millions vs the best in the world?

Like anything in the world, online poker matured and the environment became far more cynical. Professional players didn’t want their profits to be public knowledge and poker companies like Pokerstars took the view that data such as a players’ hand histories was in fact their own property.

Our goal is to grow poker, by sharing with the world some of the amazing high stakes stories. Give new poker players and fans something to aspire to.

Today, the ‘poker media’ and respected figures within the industry, are asking how to make poker more exciting, how to get online poker back to what it used to be?

We need to get back to the fundamentals – High stakes, bad beats, zeros to heroes and heroes to zeros – Poker is a drama and how do we expect people to appreciate it if nobody tells the story?

For these reasons, HighStakesDB is officially changing our tracking policy back to where it stood until late 2013. All high stakes games at PokerStars at $50/$100 or above will continue to be tracked and all player statistics will be made available through our results page.

It is our opinion that this data is public as it can be ascertained by any person or computer witnessing publicly accessible online poker tables via poker clients.

Our methods of collecting and compiling this data, requires notable investment, technical capability and maintenance. We make this data available in the hope of growing online poker

Sportify poker you say? Make poker exciting? We should embrace the high stakes action instead of hiding it.

While we can understand that certain players would prefer to hide their results for their own reasons, we certainly don’t ascribe to the theory that showing results will be used as an effective tool to assist players in sourcing weak opposition, strategy or any other aspects of the game of poker.

Firstly the player pool at high stakes is exponentially lower than at low stakes and as such if you are indeed a “fish” there really is no hiding place, covering your long term results is not going to be giving your opponents much of an “edge” – they will soon know who you are. Secondly, we will not even begin to entertain that our publishing of results offers an unfair advantage to certain players when the overwhelming majority of the most successful high stakes players use 3rd party software such as HUDS every single day of their lives. Furthermore, sites such as Russian PTR track and publish way more data than HSDB and have operated without impunity for years. Such tools offer infinitely more assistance to players in spotting weaknesses and formulating edges of their opponents than we do.”

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JohnnyBologna   United States. Dec 24 2016 10:50. Posts 1401

Ivey is the GOAT. 19 mill really?

Just do whats right 

handbanana21   United States. Dec 25 2016 02:29. Posts 3037

If i had to guess id say he was being a smart superuser.


Endo   United States. Dec 28 2016 22:27. Posts 953


  On December 24 2016 09:50 JohnnyBologna wrote:
Ivey is the GOAT. 19 mill really?



Does that include 2014/2015? He was the biggest loser online then IIRC


 



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