GR8_TECH is convening a select group of operators this Thursday for The Locker Room: World Cup Numbers, a closed-door working session focused on real performance data.
The format was announced two weeks ago and is deliberately restricted, with no media presence and the Chatham House Rule in effect throughout the entire session.
Rather than serving as a tournament recap, the session is designed as a working analysis of what operators actually experienced across margin, product tools, retention, and peak-load performance.
Participants are being asked to arrive with eight specific numbers drawn from their own World Cup data, which GR8_TECH has framed as a structured benchmarking framework.
The eight questions cover areas including World Cup GGR against forecast, live versus pre-match turnover splits, top markets by handle beyond 1X2, and best-performing product tools during the tournament.
Further questions address the share of new registrations acquired during the World Cup window, how many of that cohort remain active, and promo costs as a percentage of GGR.
Operators are also asked to identify their peak-concurrency moment, whether their platform held under pressure, one win they would repeat, and one miss they would fix.
GR8_TECH notes that any operator can pull all eight answers in roughly 30 minutes, using relative terms such as percentages, splits, and ranges rather than absolute revenue figures.
Every attendee will leave with a personalized one-page benchmark snapshot featuring the room’s aggregated and fully anonymized poll data, with each participant’s own answers marked against it.
The session gives operators direct access to Dinos Doxiadis, head of Sportsbook Business at GR8_TECH, for its full duration, allowing for in-depth expert discussion.
Dinos Doxiadis described the session as a rare opportunity for genuine industry conversation, saying: “Come and go deep on your own World Cup numbers with me on Thursday.”
He added: “This is a rare kind of conversation to have in the industry, and it’s the one I’m most looking forward to: a precise diagnosis of what worked and what didn’t, and a real plan for the next cycle—not a generic playbook.”
The Locker Room: World Cup Numbers takes place on Thursday, August 20, at 4:00 p.m. CEST, with registration open through Thursday morning subject to manual approval.
A limited number of seats remain available, and GR8_TECH has confirmed that all registrations are subject to manual review before a place is confirmed.

