It appears European Union data protection and privacy laws have forced the most comprehensive poker tournament data aggregator on the internet to make some changes.
In compliance with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation rules, The Hendon Mob Poker Database is now allowing players to delete accounts or rename an existing account with a nickname.
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The Hendon Mob Poker Database is the most accurate poker tournament results database on the planet. The majority of poker media consider it a trusted resource. Plus, tournament players often use its results as a way to size up the competition.
The aggregator uses results provided directly by most major poker venues and tours around the world. Of course, it is not 100 percent accurate. There are venues and tours that do not provide Hendon Mob with results. Plus, others allowing players to opt out of having individual results publicized.
However, Hendon Mob is still long considered a way to force players from countries where poker winnings are taxed, like the US, to report all published results. Now, players with a desire to hide their results may have a way to do it.
Welcome to the Hendon Mob Poker Database. This is the most comprehensive database of poker players, venues, festivals, events and results to be found anywhere on the Net. It is kept constantly up to date with the latest results as they arrive. The Hendon Mob is the most comprehensive database of poker players, venues, festivals, events and results to be found anywhere on the Net. It is kept constantly up to date with the latest results as they arrive.
Global Poker Index acquires The Hendon Mob
The Global Poker Index (GPI) acquired parent company The Hendon Mob Limited (UK) in July 2013. It now provides the data behind the GPI’s global poker rankings.
At the time of the acquisition, Hendon Mob was hailed the most comprehensive database of poker players and live tournament poker results in the world. It contains information on over 250,000 players and nearly 70,000 events.
It is also home to an online poker forum, representing the UK’s largest online poker community.
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GPI CEO Alexandre Dreyfus called Hendon Mob the best poker database in the world. Additionally, he vowed to support and grow it as the premier destination for live poker tournament information.
The Hendon Mob actually began as a group of four pro poker players from London, England who regularly appeared on various UK poker TV shows. The four players are:
- Joe Beevers
- Barny Boatman
- Ross Boatman
- Ram Vaswani
The group’s poker tournament database website launched in 2000.
Barny Boatman said GPI would ensure Hendon Mob’s legacy is safe and its future secure.
Additionally, Beevers said the coming together of the two entities would make Hendon Mob bigger and better.
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GPI said it planned to continue investing and developing The Hendon Mob website. It has made various cosmetic changes over the years. The database has expanded to include a broader range of tournaments. Plus, results show up on the site faster than ever.
Abusive data collection allegations
In response to a post on the Two Plus Two Poker Forums outlining the effect of the GDPR laws on the site and calling its data collection “abusive,” a member of the Hendon Mob team said Hendon Mob is no more guilty of abusive data collection than major tennis or golf tours that publish event results.
The Hendon Mob spokesperson admitted GDPR laws have forced some changes to the way it operates. However, casinos and tours release all the information it publishes in accordance with terms and conditions players agree to in registering for a tournament.
The Hendon Mob spokesperson went on to say the site will continue to work hard to serve the poker community.
Players who want their account removed or changed to a nickname can contact The Hendon Mob through email at [email protected].
However, since the changes to the site’s policies are based on European laws, Hendon Mob may not delete accounts for US players.
Hendon Town Hall | |
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Location | Hendon |
Coordinates | 51°35′18″N0°13′45″W / 51.5883°N 0.2292°WCoordinates: 51°35′18″N0°13′45″W / 51.5883°N 0.2292°W |
Built | 1901 |
Architect | Thomas Henry Watson |
Architectural style(s) | Pre-Renaissance style |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 7 April 1983 |
Reference no. | 1294762 |
Shown in Barnet |
Hendon Town hall is a municipal building in the Burroughs, Hendon, London. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]
History[edit]
In the late 19th century the local board of health had held its meetings at the Hendon Union Workhouse in the Burroughs.[2] After the formation of Hendon Urban District in 1896, civic leaders decided this arrangement was inadequate for their needs and decided to procure purpose-built municipal buildings: the site selected for the new facility in the Burroughs had previously been part of the Grove House estate.[3]
The foundation stone for the new municipal buildings was laid the chairman of the council, John Evans, in 1900.[2] The new building, which was designed by Thomas Henry Watson in the Pre-Renaissance style and was built by Kingerlee and Sons,[4] was officially opened by the then chairman of the council, F.W. Roper, on 13 November 1901.[2] The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with seven bays facing onto the Burroughs; the central section featured a porte-cochère flanked by Doric order columns on the ground floor; there were three mullion windows flanked by oriel windows on the first floor; on the roof a timber lantern with a weather vane was erected.[1] The principal room was the council chamber on the first floor.[2]
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After the area was given municipal borough status as the Municipal Borough of Hendon, the building became known as 'Hendon Town Hall' in 1932.[5] It continued to be the local seat of government after the borough was merged with the Municipal Borough of Finchley and several urban districts to form the London Borough of Barnet in 1965.[6]
Margaret Thatcher made her first speech as Prime Minister at the town hall in May 1979[7] and she returned to unveil a statue entitled the Family of Man by Itzhak Ofer in 1981.[8] Finchley had never had its own town hall[9] and Hendon Town Hall was sometimes, incorrectly, referred to by members of the press as 'Finchley Town Hall' in the 1980s.[10][11]
Barnet Trades Union Council, which had been dissolved during the deindustrialisation of the early 1990s, was reformed at the town hall in 2008.[12] The Barnet register office, which had been based at Burnt Oak in Edgware, moved to the town hall in February 2017.[13] Many of the other council officers and their departments, who had previously been located at disparate locations around the council area, moved to Barnet House in Colindale, just over a mile to the west of the town hall, in 2018.[14] However, meetings of the full council have continued to be held at Hendon Town Hall.[15]
References[edit]
- ^ abHistoric England. 'Hendon Town Hall, Barnet (1294762)'. National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^ abcd'London's Town Halls'. Historic England. p. 11. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^'Ordnance Survey Map'. 1894. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Kingerlee Ltd: celebrating 150 years of craftsmanship in construction: 1868-2018'(PDF). Kingerlee Ltd. p. 35. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Civic Heraldry of England and Wales-Middlesex (Obsolete)'. Civic Heraldry of England and Wales. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
- ^'Local Government Act 1963'. Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Speech on being reelected MP for Finchley'. Margaret Thatcher Foundation. 4 May 1979. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Remarks visiting Finchley'. Margaret Thatcher Foundation. 24 July 1981. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^Historic England. 'Grandstand at Summers Lane sports ground (1416297)'. National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Hendon Grove'. London Gardens Trust. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Not always a happy match'. JC. 22 June 2017. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Barnet Trade Unions Council proposes to unite with anti fascism movement against the BNP'. Hendon and Finchley Times. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Couples can marry at Hendon town hall in the Burroughs as Barnet register office relocates'. Hendon & Finchley, Barnet & Potters Bar, Edgeware & Mill Hill Times. 3 February 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^'Union protesters angry as Barnet Council votes in favour of moving offices to Colindale in £50 million regeneration project'. Hendon and Finchley Times. 27 July 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ^'Barnet Council to hold virtual meetings'. Hendon and Finchley Times. 7 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.