Traffic Insight
Key Takeaways
  • The first week of February saw global cash game traffic maintain the gains it made at the end of January, but the last week has seen a short, sharp slump with a fall of 4%.
  • The dot-com market together with the major segregated markets in France, Italy and Spain bear the brunt of the responsibility while the smaller markets did relatively well.
  • Markets in the US, both regulated and offshore, all had a good week, with traffic in New Jersey comfortably above an average of 350 occupied seats.
  • Winamax has retained its position in the top five sites ranked globally, pushing PokerStars Italy back into sixth place. MPN is clinging on to its 10th place spot, and is sure to climb further when PKR joins the network later this month. Full Tilt has regained its lead over WPN, but remains mired in 11th position.

The first week of February saw global cash game traffic maintain the gains it made at the end of January, but the last week has seen a short, sharp slump with a fall of 4%.

The dot-com market together with the major segregated markets in France, Italy and Spain bear the brunt of the responsibility while the smaller markets did relatively well.