For those of you who missed out on the infamous days of Rail Heaven on Full Tilt where the likes of Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius and Viktor Blom duked it out for seven-figure pots online, it seemed like nosebleed poker was dead at the virtual felt.

But where there are willing customers there will be games, and they appear to be at the GGNetwork right now. The network is hosting hourly $25,000 buy-in MTTs called 'Blade $25K' tournaments.

Some of them don't run (they need at least three players) but many do and we have seen several boast a million dollar plus prize pool with over 40 players. This weekend Natural8 showed how many ran in just three days:

The $25,000 tournaments have no guarantee, are eight handed with 15,000 starting chips and 10 minute levels. Late registration lasts for 140 minutes and players can re-enter as many times they want in that time. Given the numbers and regularity of them it is probably fair to think of them as much as SNGs as they are MTTs.

Obviously they are not for the feint hearted and indeed one of the regulars in those games is already on a $4 million downswing according to SharkScope:

Once again the GGNetwork are doing things in a very different way to the rest of the industry. If you want to learn more about the network, check out our interview with Head of Poker Jean-Christophe Antoine.

Nobody quite knows who the players are in these games but it seems that there is something new to rail online. It will be interesting to see how big these games can get.

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