Traffic Insight
Key Takeaways
  • The market dropped another 1% of cash game traffic this week, and the trend for almost all the top ten global operators is down.
  • Top five rankings remain unchanged, partypoker has maintained its place in fifth, but Full Tilt has dropped from 6th place to 7th, with PokerStars Italy just outside the top five.
  • The minor markets in Canada and Finland, and the French market saw an uptick in cash game traffic.
  • The WSOP effect seems to have faded from Nevada and New Jersey numbers, but may return as the series head towards the Main Event.
  • Looking at the longer term data which is now available to PRO Data subscribers, global cash game traffic is now at its lowest point since March 2007.

The market dropped another 1% of cash game traffic this week, and the trend for almost all the top ten global operators is down.

The top five rankings remain unchanged, partypoker has maintained its place in fifth, but Full Tilt has dropped from 6th place to 7th, with PokerStars Italy just outside the top five.

The minor markets in Canada and Finland, and the French market saw an uptick in cash game traffic. The WSOP effect seems to have faded from Nevada and New Jersey numbers, but may return as the series heads towards the Main Event.

Looking at the longer term data which is now available to PRO Data subscribers, global cash game traffic is now at its lowest point since March 2007.