MARKETPLUS - USEFUL INFORMATION ON THE POKER SECTOR
29 February 2008
Poker Listings's new tracking information service
a useful business tool
A new service from the respected Poker Listings.com
portal is proving itself to be a useful tool for
identifying trends and levels of activity in the online
poker sector.
PL.com's MarketPlus tracks and analyses close to 20
million hands a month, and is arguably the most
comprehensive statistical overview of online poker on
the Web.
For example, in the month of February cash-game traffic
continued to be dominated by PokerStars.
PokerStars was far and away the cash game leader with
upwards of 21 000 players at peak times and an 18
percent upswing in traffic volume overall. In total, the
giant website averaged a massive 13 675 real-money cash
players over a 24-hour period.
Full Tilt Poker was the closest opposition to PokerStars,
experiencing a cash game upswing of 9 percent in
February and averaging 7 631 players over each 24 hour
period - up from 6 976 the previous month.
The heavily promoted and Playtech-powered Titan
Poker.com on the iPoker network came in at third with a
4 percent increase in cash game traffic bringing it to 5
252 players on average.
The statistics show an impressive overall rise in
average traffic at both PokerStars and Full Tilt.
Beginning December 2007 both have seen a very strong
surge in action, with between 2 and 3 000 more players
apiece regularly dropping in for a round at the tables.
The full online traffic report can be viewed here:
http://www.pokerlistings.com/market-pulse/online-traffic
The average pot size (generally indicating looser or
more passive games) was up at three rooms last month -
Titan Poker, Mansion Poker and Party Poker. Titan and
Mansion in particular experienced fairly big upswings,
with the average pot at Titan growing 7 percent to
$26.20 and the average pot at Mansion gaining 6 percent
to $23.10.
On the juiciest games front, MarketPlus shows that Bodog
Poker and Pacific Poker still lead the way in low-to-mid
stakes No-Limit and Limit Hold'em. Viewed-flop
percentages are still hovering around 50-54 percent for
both, although pot sizes on average are much larger at
Pacific, topping out at $164 in the mid-stakes games
($1/$2-$3/$6).
Full Tilt, PokerStars and Titan dominate the highest
stakes top spots, delivering a large percentage of the
juicy high-stakes action.
Biggest Hold'em pot won over the last 30 days remains a
massive $384 951 which international ace Phil Ivey took
from online rival "seda1" - rumoured to be Beverly Hills
attorney Shawn Sedaghat - at Full Tilt on February 19
(see previous InfoPowa report).
The two had an epic series of high-stakes $500/$1,000
No-Limit Hold'em sessions, with seda1 decidedly taking
the worst of it - especially on the 19th, when he came
out a mind-noggling $600 000 lighter in the wallet.
MarketPlus biggest pots section has the details.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
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