Traffic Insight
Key Takeaways
  • This week’s 3.4% fall in global cash game traffic means that the market has lost almost 10% of its total traffic in just over two weeks.
  • PRO data subscribers can see the last three years of data using the 90-day moving average view which shows that the rate of decline has not only increased, but it has accelerated faster than in either 2014 or 2013. The first quarter’s slow decline gave hope that the market would resist seasonal pressures and remain fairly buoyant going into spring, but as the summer approaches, the hope is being dashed.
  • Of the top sites, only Bodog has seen increased traffic this week, sufficient to move it back above iPoker and into third place in the global cash game traffic rankings.

This week’s 3.4% fall in global cash game traffic means that the market has lost almost 10% of its total traffic in just over two weeks.

PRO data subscribers can see the last three years of data using the 90-day moving average view which shows that the rate of decline has not only increased, but it has accelerated faster than in either 2014 or 2013. The first quarter’s slow decline gave hope that the market would resist seasonal pressures and remain fairly buoyant going into spring, but as the summer approaches, the hope is being dashed.

Of the top sites, only Bodog has seen increased traffic this week, sufficient to move it back above iPoker and into third place in the global cash game traffic rankings.

Nevada, New Jersey, Finland and Canada all bucked the dot-com market trend, but not by enough to make any real difference to the total numbers.