Weekly Online Poker Update - December 22, 2014
Online Poker
Things were very stable soon within the on-line poker cash game market, with traffic dipping but with a very small amount, 0.3%. PokerStars’ average traffic remained wherever it had been the other day, at 19,500. Bodog dropped from fourth to sixth spot, trading spots with Full Tilt about the strength of your promo that Full Tilt happens to be running.
Compared to soon a year ago, overall visitors now down 19%, down from the 14% it was down a week ago, and thus the market industry include a good week this time this past year while delivering flat results this time.
PokerStars has reaffirmed its place because the king of online poker. PokerStars boasts more cash-game players as opposed to next 10 most popular poker sites/networks combined including 888poker, iPoker and Party Poker.
Full Tilt’s Gold Rush
Full Tilt put a nice week, partly due to a campaign they're running with their fast fold format known here as Rush Poker. Rush Poker will be the original fast fold poker since they invented it a few years ago also it remains pretty popular here.
Their Gold Rush promotion randomly awards Rush Poker players with prizes including free tournament tickets to $10,000 cash. So far it’s been a success with Rush Poker traffic up almost 50% and overall cash game traffic up about 25%.
In spite of this promotion running for the rest of the month, the situation is already needs to die down, since the numbers have peaked last week and have declined a bit ever since then, so expect this promotion to have a lesser influence on Full Tilt’s numbers in the near future.
China Cracks Down On Gambling
Any thoughts with the Chinese internet poker market booming in the near future might need to be tempered, due to the government’s opposition for it, something that was very evident throughout a recent crackdown on both gambling and pornography, resulting in over 30,000 arrests combined.
Things may eventually change in China however it probably won’t happen anytime soon, as the government is firmly opposed to online gambling and gambling in general and it has also taken measures to close usage of offshore gambling sites.
Gambling is unlawful in Mainland China but they have the lottery now, and internet gambling itself may nor will not be considered illegal depending for the province, but we will have a methods to go before this market ever achieves its potential in the case when gambling becomes more widely accepted.
Online Poker
Things were very stable soon within the on-line poker cash game market, with traffic dipping but with a very small amount, 0.3%. PokerStars’ average traffic remained wherever it had been the other day, at 19,500. Bodog dropped from fourth to sixth spot, trading spots with Full Tilt about the strength of your promo that Full Tilt happens to be running.
Compared to soon a year ago, overall visitors now down 19%, down from the 14% it was down a week ago, and thus the market industry include a good week this time this past year while delivering flat results this time.
PokerStars has reaffirmed its place because the king of online poker. PokerStars boasts more cash-game players as opposed to next 10 most popular poker sites/networks combined including 888poker, iPoker and Party Poker.
Full Tilt’s Gold Rush
Full Tilt put a nice week, partly due to a campaign they're running with their fast fold format known here as Rush Poker. Rush Poker will be the original fast fold poker since they invented it a few years ago also it remains pretty popular here.
Their Gold Rush promotion randomly awards Rush Poker players with prizes including free tournament tickets to $10,000 cash. So far it’s been a success with Rush Poker traffic up almost 50% and overall cash game traffic up about 25%.
In spite of this promotion running for the rest of the month, the situation is already needs to die down, since the numbers have peaked last week and have declined a bit ever since then, so expect this promotion to have a lesser influence on Full Tilt’s numbers in the near future.
China Cracks Down On Gambling
Any thoughts with the Chinese internet poker market booming in the near future might need to be tempered, due to the government’s opposition for it, something that was very evident throughout a recent crackdown on both gambling and pornography, resulting in over 30,000 arrests combined.
Things may eventually change in China however it probably won’t happen anytime soon, as the government is firmly opposed to online gambling and gambling in general and it has also taken measures to close usage of offshore gambling sites.
Gambling is unlawful in Mainland China but they have the lottery now, and internet gambling itself may nor will not be considered illegal depending for the province, but we will have a methods to go before this market ever achieves its potential in the case when gambling becomes more widely accepted.