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Skilful 19 Jun 2015
That's really cool, and awesome how the popularity is growing. I think a big thing is people just realising the benefits of it. I thought it was a neat idea, but until the 'gg vnh' competitions I hadn't realised how cool it was for live tournaments. You can pull up any main event and once you know the players on a final table for instance or when they are doing to the last 18 etc you can pull up the hero score for all those players and get to know them a bit, see what they've cashed see what they look like, and then maybe dive into their social feeds or google and find out a bit more about them. It's far more than just a great ranking tool I think it's a really cool tool for anyone that wants to explore and enjoy finding out about who's who in poker.
Great job Ranking Hero! Good luck in Amsterdam and WSOP with the future promotion
Nicolas Levi 19 Jun 2015
Thanks Skilful,
By 'gg vnh' competition you mean the social games we run with @Unibet.com @Bet365 @PokerListings Battle of Malta @William Hill etc?
Never heard it called this before :D
Skilful 19 Jun 2015
No they are awesome, but i mean the 'who is going to win this wsop event' competition - like these
http://www.rankinghero.com/en/players/530793/Ina.Rkh/activity/2430094.html
that was the first time i realised how fun and enjoyable it was to 'rail' a final table remotely, by having ranking hero at my fingertips it was made a lot more fun, to take a look at who was who in the later stages, i learnt about players i'd never heard of, because i could see how much they were up lifetime and check out if they had any social feeds, it made finding out about pro players i didn't know more enjoyable. :)
Adrien Bacchi 19 Jun 2015
Nicolas Levi 20 Jun 2015
Awesome to have this feedback, rock on and thanks @Ina Rkh !
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