Poker World Nationalism or American Exceptionalism?
Ya know, no one in poker really wants segregated poker, as far as I know … I mean sure, have it as an option to declare a Frenchies-only online champion, or Iowans-only for that matter … but one of the things that makes poker great is that where else can you seat people together from many different countries, regions, and cultures and engage in a competition of serious (real-money) import. Could you have the World Cup or the Olympics if they were limited by dot-country domains? Can only imagine where Brazil will be in four years. For now, in poker they are 29th, right behind Israel and Azerbaijan.
Meanwhile, @ElkyPoker may have moved into the top spot on the GPI 300, but the Frenchies actually dropped a spot to the Russians … reminding us that one man cannot carry a nation — even if he’s best player in the world.
GPI 300 BY COUNTRY
COUNTRY | PLAYERS | ||||
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United States | 158 | — | 53% |
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United Kingdom | 19 | — | 6% |
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Russia | 17 | — | 6% |
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France | 16 | — | 5% |
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Canada | 15 | — | 5% |
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Germany | 14 | — | 5% |
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Italy | 12 | — | 4% |
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Belgium | 6 | — | 2% |
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Sweden | 5 | — | 2% |
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Ukraine | 4 | — | 1% |