ARJEL Releases the Detail Behind Poker’s Largest Decline for the Second Quarter in a Row ARJEL Releases the Detail Behind Poker’s Largest Decline for the Second Quarter in a Row
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Key Takeaways
  • ARJEL’s deatled data on its Q3 figures shows that young player numbers are reducing faster than older players, and low stakes players slightly faster than those at higher stakes.
  • Cash games were down another 21% and poker revenues were down 17%.
  • Mobile use continues to increase, now up to 30%.
  • Nothing seems able to stop the decline in French poker—hopes rest on ARJEL’s campaign to lower gaming taxes.

French Regulator ARJEL’s Q3 report, released last month, showed that cash game revenues fell 21% against the same quarter last year. A subsequent publication now shines further light on the data behind the headline numbers.