Everleaf Poker Down a Mere 12 Percent After U.S. Market Pullout

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The Everleaf Gaming Network has seen just a 12 percent drop off in its overall traffic in the past week after shutting out U.S. players according to PokerScout.com.

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The small online poker network appears to be relying heavily on its acquisition of an Italian player pool last year.

Online poker traffic across the board fell 4 percent after an 11 percent surge last week.

PokerStars.fr overtook Merge Gaming Network, moving up into eighth place.

Sweden’s one time top 10 poker room, Svenska Spel, plummeted from 15th to 19th.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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