RECORDS SMASHED AT POKERSTARS
9 January 2009
Independent assessment shows that the Internet's
biggest poker site regularly sets new benchmarks
Online poker super-site Poker Stars has enjoyed a week
of setting fresh records, reports the respected
independent statistical information website
Pokersitescout.com.
Among the records set, according to Pokersitescout, were
the Giuness World Record for the largest online
tournament ever, which saw 35 000 players in action (see
previous InfoPowa report).
Other records broken included:
* Largest sit-and-go tournament: 10 000 players
* Most simultaneous real money cash game players
(December 26): 32 848
* Most simultaneous real money cash game players
(December 27): 33 274
* Most simultaneous real money cash game players
(December 28): 36 981
* Highest seven-day average real money cash game player
count: 23 000
* Most sponsored pros playing online simultaneously
(site record): at least 21
* Most players logged on: 250 540
It says much for the website's equipment, staff and
technology that over two consecutive Sundays, these high
levels of activity strained the capacity of Poker Stars
only twice, and briefly, when cash game players were at
one stage reportedly blocked from joining new tables in
order to ease the pressure on the system.
Although the Internet's top six poker sites, headed by
Poker Stars and Full Tilt Poker, again remained largely
unchanged in the weekly positioning, there was some
movement lower down the scale where Merge Gaming Network
lost three spots - apparently due to a player tracking
problem - and Entraction moved up two notches, besting
Microgaming and Pacific Poker.
Betfair Poker, Ladbrokes and CryptoLogic Network each
moved up one spot from the previous week.
Gains and losses over 2008
Pokersitescout also took a look at performance and
market share throughout 2008, reporting that the
worldwide online poker market continued to grow, albeit
at a more sedate pace than in recent years. Total cash
game traffic is estimated to have increased more than 14
percent in the past year.
Pokersitescout stats show that big gainers last year
were headed by Poker Stars which reflected a market
share growth of 65 percent and Entraction Network which
grew by a similar amount, followed by CakePoker Network
(52 percent); PKR (43 percent) and Full Tilt Poker (39
percent growth).
Faring less well were Bodog with a 34 percent loss of
market share, Cereus (Ultimatebet and Absolute Poker)
Network down 30 percent; CryptoLogic Network -31 percent
and Party Poker -26 percent.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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