The gains online poker made a couple weeks ago, however slight, were short-lived, according to the latest Weekly Online Poker Traffic Update from PokerScout.com. During the first full week of February, cash game traffic at online poker rooms increased one percent, breaking three-week losing streak. But last week, the downward trend resumed, as traffic dropped three percent, more concerning because this is typically, according to PokerScout, online poker's yearly high point.
Before the interstate network launched, the Delaware poker network averaged just seven players and peaked between 20 and 30 daily, according to PokerScout. The addition of Nevada players raised the player pool to about 300 peak and 150 average players. This gave Delaware players a pool of action available 24 hours a day. Before the networking. PokerScout.com released its Weekly Online Poker Traffic Update on Saturday, reporting yet another difficult seven day stretch for the internet poker industry. Cash game traffic fell two percent. PokerScout: Latest News Data Monitoring, News from New Jersey and Portugal Poised: This Week in Online Poker We're now in the thick of the Q4/FY 2017 reporting season.
As usual, most of the poker world's eyeballs were on New Jersey, which has had its internet gaming industry up and running for about two and a half months. Because of the way the calendar setup, an interesting traffic pattern emerged in the Garden State. As Atlantic City is a popular tourist destination (though not nearly as popular as it used to be), many couples travelled to the east coast gambling center for Valentine's Day weekend. Valentine's Day was last Friday, and as a result, cash game traffic on the New Jersey poker sites rose Thursday night as people arrived at their hotels. Many obviously booted up their laptops after they settled in. On Friday, people kept their computers off, celebrating the romantic occasion with their significant others. As a result, PokerScout reported that New Jersey online poker traffic had its second-slowest day of the year. The jump on Thursday and sharp drop on Friday produced the largest day-to-day change in New Jersey's brief internet gaming history.
It also appears that New Jersey's traffic has plateaued. In last week's report, the numbers showed that the combined traffic of the New Jersey poker rooms (WSOP.com, the Party Borgata Network, the All American Poker Network, and Ultimate Poker) had settled into the middle of a range of 500-600 players on average. This past week, there was almost no movement. WSOP.com stayed flat and Party Borgata, the largest New Jersey poker network, actually lost one percent. According to PokerScout, Party Borgata is right about where it was two months ago, while WSOP has stayed pretty much the same for a month.
PokerScout also provided an update on the iPoker Network's progress since launching Twister Poker, a three-handed, winner-take-all, randomly-multiplied prize pool Sit-and-Go variant. Boeing 777-300ER (773) - SeatGuru. It was thought that this new game would syphon players away from the cash game tables and this was certainly the case. Three weeks ago, cash game traffic dropped nine percent on the network, but it ticked up slightly two weeks ago. The network lost two percent last week, but considering the entire market fell three percent, that wasn't bad at all. People do seem to be slowly heading back to cash games faster than they did at Winamax.fr, which launched the same product, called Expresso, last summer.
GGNetwork, which stands for ‘Good Game Network', is an online poker network launched in 2014. Its goal is to 'make poker fun again' and several drastic decisions have been taken to reach this goal such as the prohibition on third-party tools.
History[edit]
GGNetwork was launched throughout Asia in 2014 with a focus on Chinese and South East Asian facing operators. Over the course of 2016 and 2017, a number of European and Canadian facing operators joined the network, adding more Western European and Canadian players to the GGNetwork player pool. The company's CEO is Jean-Christophe Antoine.[1]
As of May 2019, GGNetwork is the world's largest poker network and is ranked 5th on Pokerscout,[2] an industry traffic monitor.
Software[edit]
The gains online poker made a couple weeks ago, however slight, were short-lived, according to the latest Weekly Online Poker Traffic Update from PokerScout.com. During the first full week of February, cash game traffic at online poker rooms increased one percent, breaking three-week losing streak. But last week, the downward trend resumed, as traffic dropped three percent, more concerning because this is typically, according to PokerScout, online poker's yearly high point.
Before the interstate network launched, the Delaware poker network averaged just seven players and peaked between 20 and 30 daily, according to PokerScout. The addition of Nevada players raised the player pool to about 300 peak and 150 average players. This gave Delaware players a pool of action available 24 hours a day. Before the networking. PokerScout.com released its Weekly Online Poker Traffic Update on Saturday, reporting yet another difficult seven day stretch for the internet poker industry. Cash game traffic fell two percent. PokerScout: Latest News Data Monitoring, News from New Jersey and Portugal Poised: This Week in Online Poker We're now in the thick of the Q4/FY 2017 reporting season.
As usual, most of the poker world's eyeballs were on New Jersey, which has had its internet gaming industry up and running for about two and a half months. Because of the way the calendar setup, an interesting traffic pattern emerged in the Garden State. As Atlantic City is a popular tourist destination (though not nearly as popular as it used to be), many couples travelled to the east coast gambling center for Valentine's Day weekend. Valentine's Day was last Friday, and as a result, cash game traffic on the New Jersey poker sites rose Thursday night as people arrived at their hotels. Many obviously booted up their laptops after they settled in. On Friday, people kept their computers off, celebrating the romantic occasion with their significant others. As a result, PokerScout reported that New Jersey online poker traffic had its second-slowest day of the year. The jump on Thursday and sharp drop on Friday produced the largest day-to-day change in New Jersey's brief internet gaming history.
It also appears that New Jersey's traffic has plateaued. In last week's report, the numbers showed that the combined traffic of the New Jersey poker rooms (WSOP.com, the Party Borgata Network, the All American Poker Network, and Ultimate Poker) had settled into the middle of a range of 500-600 players on average. This past week, there was almost no movement. WSOP.com stayed flat and Party Borgata, the largest New Jersey poker network, actually lost one percent. According to PokerScout, Party Borgata is right about where it was two months ago, while WSOP has stayed pretty much the same for a month.
PokerScout also provided an update on the iPoker Network's progress since launching Twister Poker, a three-handed, winner-take-all, randomly-multiplied prize pool Sit-and-Go variant. Boeing 777-300ER (773) - SeatGuru. It was thought that this new game would syphon players away from the cash game tables and this was certainly the case. Three weeks ago, cash game traffic dropped nine percent on the network, but it ticked up slightly two weeks ago. The network lost two percent last week, but considering the entire market fell three percent, that wasn't bad at all. People do seem to be slowly heading back to cash games faster than they did at Winamax.fr, which launched the same product, called Expresso, last summer.
GGNetwork, which stands for ‘Good Game Network', is an online poker network launched in 2014. Its goal is to 'make poker fun again' and several drastic decisions have been taken to reach this goal such as the prohibition on third-party tools.
History[edit]
GGNetwork was launched throughout Asia in 2014 with a focus on Chinese and South East Asian facing operators. Over the course of 2016 and 2017, a number of European and Canadian facing operators joined the network, adding more Western European and Canadian players to the GGNetwork player pool. The company's CEO is Jean-Christophe Antoine.[1]
As of May 2019, GGNetwork is the world's largest poker network and is ranked 5th on Pokerscout,[2] an industry traffic monitor.
Software[edit]
The software is integrated to 3rd party gaming platforms, and is available via downloadable clients for Windows, Android, MacOS, and iOS. GGNetwork emphasizes mobile, and offers mobile software that supports multi-tabling and one-handed play. The software is available in multiple languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thai, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, and Turkish.[citation needed]
Cash Games[edit]
GGNetwork offers the following poker variations:
- No Limit Texas Hold'em
- Pot Limit Omaha
- All-In or Fold
- Rush & Cash
Every Cash Game available at GGNetwork offers some kind of Jackpot or integrated rewards making every variant unique [3]
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Online Tournaments[edit]
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All of the tournaments offered on the network run daily in various types of formats such as guaranteed prize pool, freezeout, progressive bounty, rebuy, and re-entry. The Daily Guarantees are tournaments that run by the hour with prize pool guarantees doubled on Sundays. The Bounty Hunters is the network's progressive bounty tournament offering and the Omaholic is an Omaha specific tournament. The T$ Builder is a series that pays out in an in-network currency called the Tournament Dollar (T$), which can only be used to enter GGNetwork tournaments; this series runs every 30 minutes. There are several satellite qualifiers to various higher buy-in tournaments that run every hour. The network also offers regular freerolls open to all players called the Chinese Zodiac Freerolls, with an avatar and tournament ticket issued to the first place winner.[4]
Poker Rooms[edit]
Here are some of the companies using GGNetwork's software: 138, W88, Tianlong, Best Poker, All New Poker, Natural8, Olybet, All Win City, Sun Game, Latina Poker
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Its flagship poker room is GGPoker,[5] operating under the UKGC license.
Licenses[edit]
Muckleshoot bingo hall number. Currently, GGNetwork has gaming licenses under the UKGambling Commission (UKGC) and the Gaming Curacao, which is authorized by the Government of Curacao.[citation needed][6]
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References[edit]
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- ^'GGNetwork CEO Interview'.
- ^'Pokerscout Traffic Report'.
- ^https://www.ggnetwork.com/single-post/2019/02/12/Rush-Cash-65-Rakeback
- ^'Online Poker Guide'. Tuesday, June 2, 2020
- ^'GGNetwork launches flagship poker room in UK'. iGaming Business. 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
- ^Ligaemas