Where the data comes from
pkr2go is an aggregator. Every game you see is read from an operator's OWN public source — the league's website, the room's tournament software, a public events feed — and translated into one consistent format so you can compare a game in one suburb against a game in another. We don't make the schedules; we read and tidy the ones operators already publish, and we link back to each original so you can check it yourself.
A background job refreshes these sources on a regular cycle. When a source changes its listing, our copy follows on the next run — so there is always a small lag between the room updating its schedule and us reflecting it.
We normalise, we don't editorialise
We convert each room's own wording into neutral, comparable terms (buy-in, guarantee, starting stack, blind length, structure). Where a number isn't published we leave it blank or show a clearly marked estimate (see Our assumptions) — never an unmarked guess. Calculated figures — like big-blind depth or the 2go Score — are transparent math over those inputs, a measurement label and never a recommendation or ranking. We don't promote, rank or advertise any operator.
This is information, not fact — always validate
Automated reading is imperfect. A source can be out of date, can word things in a way our parser misreads, or can simply be wrong. So treat everything here as a helpful starting point, NOT as authoritative truth. Times, buy-ins, guarantees, formats and even whether an event runs at all can change without notice.
Always confirm directly with the venue or organiser before you travel or rely on a listing. If something looks off, the source link on each game is the source of truth — and we are not responsible for any loss from data that was loaded or read incorrectly. Spot a mistake?
Tell us and we'll fix it, and we remove or correct any listing on a venue's reasonable request.
What “Verified source” means
Some operators work with us directly and their feed has been checked against what actually runs in the room. We mark those with a Verified source badge. It means the data is more reliable than a blind read — it does NOT mean we endorse, rank or recommend that operator, and it does not remove the advice above: even verified listings can change, so still confirm before you travel.
Verification is about data quality and a working relationship, never paid placement. There is no fee to be verified and no operator pays to be listed or ranked.