Everest Poker has decided to reward players from these countries with different rake races and different levels of rewards. Here, at Rakerace.com, we will be looking at these differences and analysing and comparing all four country races to see how a player would perform within each of the countries.
Having a look at this will give us an indication of how the players of each country play poker and the effort required to win within that country.
To begin with, we must look at the countries and the prizes Everest Poker has up for grabs.
1. Germany, Austria, Switzerland: $30,000 Cash Race with 150 winners (1608 participants so far)
2. Hungary: $7000 Summit Point Race with 50 winners (1189 participants so far)
3. Poland: $7000 Summit Point Race with 50 winners (296 participants so far)
4. Spain: $7000 Summit Point Race with 50 winners (427 participants so far)
The following is a percentage of people who participate in the Everest races, compared to the total population of their countries. The calculations are as follows:
Germany (Austria, Switzerland) has a combined population of 97,839,800 and had 1608 participants at the time of our calculations. This shows us, that 0.00164% of the total population is taking part in this event.
Hungary has a population of 10,013,628 and had 1189 participants at the time of our calculations.
This means, that 0.0118% of the population is taking part in this event.
Poland has a population of 38,100,700 and had 296 participants at the time of our calculations.
This means, that 0.000776 % of the population is taking part in this event.
Spain has a population of 45,989,016 and had 427 participants at the time of our calculations.
This means, that 0.000928% of the population is taking part in this event.
From the data collected, we can see that compared to the population, Hungary had the most participants at Everest Poker, relatively ten times more than the German/Austrian/Swiss countries.
Next, we must look at the strength of the players within the countries.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL OUR CALCULATIONS ARE ROUGH ESTIMATES AND PRESUME CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE DURING THE WHOLE MONTH, OTHERWISE, RESULTS WILL DIFFER.
To examine this, we calculated the total amount of points the top 50 players had accumulated within each country (as of 8 February). Here are the results:
Summit Points (SP) accumulated by the top 50
Germany/Austria/Switzerland : a total of 557386.73 SP
Hungary: a total of 160824.33 SP
Spain: a total of 213981.40 SP
Poland: a total 133329.04 SP
From the data collected, we can see that Germany/Austria/Switzerland are leading the way with more than twice the amount of points than any other country. But it is important to note, that this is a combination of three countries, also with a bigger prize pool and more players.
Let’s now look at how strong these players really are:
If we count the amount of points collected by the top 50 and divide it by 50, we will see an average Point/Player rate within the top 50 in the 8 day period.
Germany/Austria/Switzerland : 11147.72 average SP/Player
Hungary: 3216.48 average SP/Player
Spain: 4279.62 average SP/Player
Poland: 2666.58 average SP/Player
The very top players of the leaderboards usually seem to have a much greater amount of Points accumulated, as compared to the rest of the competition, which seems to be very close together. This means, that by reaching the average amount of Summit Points stated above, a player will usually make it to the top 15.
Because these results were accumulated over an 8-day period, we need to divide the totals by 8 to get the daily Summit Points needed to make the top 50.
Germany/Austria/Switzerland : around 1393.75 SP per day
Hungary: around 402.06 SP per day
Spain: around 534.87 SP per day
Poland: around 333.25 SP per day
As we can see from the data above, Poland would be the best bet for all players, as the average amount of Summit Points needed to make the leaderboard are by far the lowest.
If we presume the race has ended today, we can compare the competition within each country. We will look at the top ten places for each individual country.
Hungary
Spain
Poland
- In Spain, helena777 would be placed 6th and would be in the running for $330.
- In Hungary, helena777 would take the 3rd place and be in the running for $600.
- In Germany/Austria/Switzerland, helena777 would not even make it to the top ten.
This shows us that helena777 should probably continue playing where he is right now, because the competition elsewhere seems to be much more fierce.
It is harder to make the top 10 and the leaderboard in Spain, than in Hungary and Poland.
If we want to estimate the dollar value of a Summit Point in each race, we will need to use the following calculations:
All the promotions will run until the 28th February, but players have only seen 8 days of play, so we will have to multiply the number of Summit Points gathered so far. (28 days/ 8 days= 3.5)
We will count the dollar value using data from all payout places in all cases. Germany/Austria/Switzerland have 150 payout places, and have been taken into account in the calculations. All other races reward 50 places.
Now, we need to add up the number of SPs gathered by the top 50 (150 in the case of the German race) and multiply it by 3.5 to get estimates for the whole month.
Germany/Austria/Switzerland: 961005.42 SP * 3.5 = 3363518.97 SP
Hungary: 160824.33 SP * 3.5 = 562885.155 SP
Spain: 213981.40 SP * 3.5 = 748934.9 SP
Poland: 133329.04 SP * 3.5 = 466651.64 SP
In order to find the true value of the SPs, we need to divide the total number of Summit Points gathered by the total prize pool.
Germany/Austria/Switzerland: $30,000 ÷ 3363518.97 SP = $0.00891923021 for 1 SP
Hungary: $7000 ÷ 562885.155 SP = $0.01243592931 for 1 SP
Spain: $7000 ÷ 748934.9 SP = $0.00934660676 for 1 SP
Poland: $7000 ÷ 466651.64 SP = $0.01500048302 for 1 SP
From this, we can see, although Germany/Austria/Switzerland is offering a higher prize with more payouts, at all the other races (especially Poland) you get more back per Summit Point. This is because the players collect less Summit Points for their prizes.
Germany seems offer the most tempting promotion of all (the biggest rewards and the highest number of payout places), but keep in mind, that it is spread over three countries and should, in turn, be harder to win.
In conclusion, from all the data we have collected, we can see, that Germany/Austria and Switzerland seem to have highest raking poker players, followed by Spain then Hungary, with the weakest players being in Poland, but Poland has the best return for Summit Points gathered.
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