Nine of Top Ten Online Poker Rooms See Drop Off in Traffic

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The second straight week of declines occurred with a 3 percent drop off in traffic for online poker rooms.  Some of this could be attributed to the extended President’s Day weekend holiday in the US.

PokerScout.com also noted that Everleaf’s pullout from the US market only resulted in a 16 percent drop in overall traffic.  They noted that the network’s reliance on the US market was much less than had been previously believed.

Top 20 Movers

Merge Gaming Network climbed into eighth place, overtaking PokerStars.fr.


Bodog rose two notches to 14th, passing iPoker.it and EverestPoker.fr.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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