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GGPoker 2025 Data Highlights Tournament Growth and Player Volume

mrinal-gujare
05 Jan 2026
Mrinal Gujare 05 Jan 2026
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  • GGPoker paid $4.08B in tournaments in 2025.
  • 5.08B hands were played; 326 new millionaires emerged.
  • WSOP success: 41 bracelets, 36 rings, $572M in promotions.
GGPoker 2025 in Numbers
GGPoker 2025 milestone data shows $4.08B in tournament payouts, 5.08B hands played, $572M in promotions, hundreds of tournament millionaires, WSOP titles, and record cash game and satellite outcomes.

The 2025 milestone data from GGPoker outlines total prize payouts, hands played, promotional rewards, and player achievements recorded across the platform during the year.

Total tournament prize distributions reached $4.08 billion. The Tournament Millionaires Club grew to 326 players, while the highest recorded individual prize accumulation stood at $7.26 million.

Billions of Hands Played Online

The platform logged 5.08 billion hands in total. Tournament hands exceeded cash game hands, with 2.84 billion recorded in tournaments compared to 2.24 billion in cash games.

Promotions and Jackpots Pay $572 Million

Promotional payouts totaled $572 million. Monthly promotions and jackpot based rewards made up the majority of distributions, alongside bounty related prizes.

Live Event Results Through Online Routes

GGPoker players won 41 bracelets and 36 rings at WSOP events. Two online qualifiers secured live championship titles with combined payouts exceeding $10.6 million.

Record Pots and Satellite Conversions

The largest cash game pot reached $524,366 in Omaha. The highest satellite return came from a $2.50 entry that paid $130,826 in a large field tournament.