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41% of US/UK population play social games, PopCap/InfoSolutionsGroup

- Significantly more people in both the US and UK are playing social games now compared to January 2010 (41% vs. 24%).
- The number of Avid social game players (those who play at least six hours a week) more than doubled from 7% to 15%.
- Desktop and laptop computers continue to be the primary device used when playing social games but use of game consoles and handheld devices (mobile phones and tablets) is increasing. - The number of social gamers who purchased virtual currency with real-world money increased sharply compared to January 2010 (26% vs. 14%). This equates to a 86% increase and 31 million people. - More people between the ages of 18 – 29 are playing social games and, as a result, the average age of a social game player has declined from 43 to 39 years. - Ads promoting games on social networking sites and word of mouth (recommendation from friend, relative, colleague or receipt of an alert from an online friend) continue to be primary ways Internet users hear about new social games.
- The average number of social games played increased, with current social gamers playing an average of 7.8 different social games compared to 6.1 in January 2010. Avid social gamers have played an average of 11.4 social games.
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PartyPoker's FastForward Falling Short of PokerStars' Zoom Poker

PartyPoker's FastForward Falling Short of PokerStars' Zoom Poker | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

In recent days, PartyPoker's network, which includes sites like WPT Poker, rolled out FastForward, a fast-play option that's similar to Zoom Poker on PokerStars and Rush Poker on the old Full Tilt. According to PartyPoker's website, "You don't even have to wait for the action to hit you; if you don't want to play a hand, just hit the 'Forward Fold' button and you'll instantly be dealt into a new hand. Players at your table won't even know you have folded until it's your turn to act."

According to a recent update from PokerScout, which tracks cash game volume across the major online poker sites, FastForward's popularity has fallen well short of Zoom Poker. PokerScout officials explained the sizable discrepancy: "Although the data is preliminary, FastForward has thus far failed to attract players to the same extent as Zoom Poker on PokerStars. At PartyPoker, 8% to 9% of real money ring game players are in fast-fold games. In contrast, PokerStars had some 25% of players in fast-fold games after the launch in March."

In a March update from PokerScout shortly after Zoom Poker was unveiled, real money ring game traffic on PartyPoker, iPoker, Ongame, and Microgaming all sank by 5%. Where did the players go? PokerStars, of course, which saw its cash game traffic tick up 3% likely due to Zoom Poker.

 

Other sources:

http://www.pokerlistings.com/party-poker-launches-speedy-fastforward-poker-14436

 

Unique to Party Poker is the option to play heads-up FastForward, which is quite possibly the fastest poker game on earth.

 

Full Tilt Poker was originally the first site to the market with its Rush Poker in 2010 but now most major sites offer the variant including Zoom Poker on PokerStars and Speed Poker on Titan Poker.

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Italian cash poker stabilises as Stars, Microgame dominate

Italian cash poker stabilises as Stars, Microgame dominate | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Italy’s cash poker market showed signs of stabilisation in May following the substantial declines of previous months, according to the latest dataset from Italian regulator AAMS.

 

Gross gaming revenue (GGR) generated by the dot.it segregated player pool in May 2012 fell less than 1% month-over-month to €18m, compared to the 26% cumulative fall during the preceding three months.

 

Italy online poker market – May 2012 (% of GGR)*

Cash games – leading rooms

PokerStars.it – 26.3% (26%)
Lottomatica/Totosi.it – 14.2% (13.5%)
Gioco Digitale.it – 6.2% (6.3%)
Snai.it – 4.4% (4.4%)
Sisal.it – 3.4% (3.8%)

 

Cash games – leading networks**

Microgame/People’s Poker Network – 26.8% (26.4%)
Playtech – (including Snai, Sisal, Titan, Eurobet, Cogetech and others) – 13.1% (14%)
bwin.party (including Ongame sites) – 12.2% (12.7%)
Gioco Online Italia – 4.6% (4.4%)

 

Tournaments – leading rooms/networks**

PokerStars.it – 37.5% (39%)
Microgame/People’s Network – 22.6% (20.4%)
bwin.party (including Ongame sites) – 15.5% (14.5%)
Playtech – (including Snai, Sisal, Titan, Eurobet, Cogetech and others) – 12.7% (12.7%)
Lottomatica/Totosi.it – 11.2% (11.7%)

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