Fast Fold Poker Growing Fast, New Jersey Merger Forges Ahead
Online Poker
For the third week in a row, the worldwide internet poker numbers were up slightly, this time to arrive at the half a share higher than the first sort week. Once again, increases in size were pretty broad based, with 8 from the top 10 poker online sites posting a gain in cash game traffic while only 2 posted a decline.
Compared up to now last year, the overall numbers are down 14% from where these were, up through the 15% difference we saw the other day. Eventually desperation would be to see this decline start going the opposite way, but that may take quite a while given how far off we're from a year ago and the best we can wish for soon is to see this number decrease gradually.
All in the best online poker sites kept their previous week’s rankings, although third place iPoker narrowed the gap between them and second place 888 Poker by half, going from your difference of 600 players normally to only 300 now.
PokerStars has reaffirmed its place as the king of internet poker. PokerStars boasts more cash-game players compared to next 10 most favored poker sites/networks combined including 888poker, iPoker and Party Poker.
Fast Fold Poker Growing Fast
It’s been 5yrs now since Full Tilt introduced the poker world to its modern type of poker called Rush Poker, and very soon other sites were identifying their unique similar versions with this format: PokerStars - Zoom Poker, iPoker - Speed Holdem, Party Poker - Fast Forward Poker, Microgaming - Blaze Poker, 888poker - Snap.
Given the belief that a lot of players experience the from hands in excess of they're included, because of the much tighter games we see nowadays where only a tiny proportion of players even start to see the flop, the only real surprising thing about fast fold poker was which it took way too long to catch on.
While higher stake poker has a higher requirement of reading your opponents and thus you want to track the play when you’re not within the hand to improve understand how particular opponents play, lots of players don’t worry about this a great deal inside the promising small to mid stakes, so fast fold poker would appear being a thing that a lot of these players would find very appealing.
Fast fold has grown to be plenty popular on Full Tilt though, with Rush Poker which includes a very impressive 45% of all the hands dealt at cash game tables. It is far less popular on other sites but perhaps with increased time it will catch on anywhere near this much elsewhere as well.
New Jersey Merger Forges Ahead
The agreement between New Jersey poker online sites WSOP along with the All American Network is running full steam ahead now, although sites only share some of the overall traffic, because tied to just certain games and tables.
Since they haven’t merged completely, this creates the problem of needing some in the players on each site double counted, which serves to artificially inflate their actual numbers.
Once this can be sifted out, it appears that the general impact is slight, with each site performing a little superior to they did traffic wise before the merger, but nowhere close to as almost as much ast it would appear merely wanting in the raw numbers.
This still looks like a good idea though and possesses instantly position them into first instance by way of a good margin over second place Party Borgata as well as the rest of the U.S. based on-line poker sites.
Online Poker
For the third week in a row, the worldwide internet poker numbers were up slightly, this time to arrive at the half a share higher than the first sort week. Once again, increases in size were pretty broad based, with 8 from the top 10 poker online sites posting a gain in cash game traffic while only 2 posted a decline.
Compared up to now last year, the overall numbers are down 14% from where these were, up through the 15% difference we saw the other day. Eventually desperation would be to see this decline start going the opposite way, but that may take quite a while given how far off we're from a year ago and the best we can wish for soon is to see this number decrease gradually.
All in the best online poker sites kept their previous week’s rankings, although third place iPoker narrowed the gap between them and second place 888 Poker by half, going from your difference of 600 players normally to only 300 now.
PokerStars has reaffirmed its place as the king of internet poker. PokerStars boasts more cash-game players compared to next 10 most favored poker sites/networks combined including 888poker, iPoker and Party Poker.
Fast Fold Poker Growing Fast
It’s been 5yrs now since Full Tilt introduced the poker world to its modern type of poker called Rush Poker, and very soon other sites were identifying their unique similar versions with this format: PokerStars - Zoom Poker, iPoker - Speed Holdem, Party Poker - Fast Forward Poker, Microgaming - Blaze Poker, 888poker - Snap.
Given the belief that a lot of players experience the from hands in excess of they're included, because of the much tighter games we see nowadays where only a tiny proportion of players even start to see the flop, the only real surprising thing about fast fold poker was which it took way too long to catch on.
While higher stake poker has a higher requirement of reading your opponents and thus you want to track the play when you’re not within the hand to improve understand how particular opponents play, lots of players don’t worry about this a great deal inside the promising small to mid stakes, so fast fold poker would appear being a thing that a lot of these players would find very appealing.
Fast fold has grown to be plenty popular on Full Tilt though, with Rush Poker which includes a very impressive 45% of all the hands dealt at cash game tables. It is far less popular on other sites but perhaps with increased time it will catch on anywhere near this much elsewhere as well.
New Jersey Merger Forges Ahead
The agreement between New Jersey poker online sites WSOP along with the All American Network is running full steam ahead now, although sites only share some of the overall traffic, because tied to just certain games and tables.
Since they haven’t merged completely, this creates the problem of needing some in the players on each site double counted, which serves to artificially inflate their actual numbers.
Once this can be sifted out, it appears that the general impact is slight, with each site performing a little superior to they did traffic wise before the merger, but nowhere close to as almost as much ast it would appear merely wanting in the raw numbers.
This still looks like a good idea though and possesses instantly position them into first instance by way of a good margin over second place Party Borgata as well as the rest of the U.S. based on-line poker sites.