\npartypokerNJ<\/td>\n $215 Sunday $35,000 Guaranteed NLH<\/td>\n 160<\/td>\n $35,000<\/td>\n $32,000<\/td>\n -$3,000<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\nAverage cash game and peak traffic summary<\/h2>\n There is not a whole lot to say about cash games and peak traffic data from the past two weeks. All three operators are showing declining trends in both categories.<\/p>\n
WSOP.com is showing the most severe trend line of the three. Looking at the past four to six weeks, it seems as if the online poker sites are settling into a new normal – and it is not good.<\/p>\n
partypoker NJ was the only site not to lose cash game players in the past two weeks, but it didn’t gain any either. In our last report, it posted a seven-day rolling average of 50 cash game players, and in this report it holds steady.<\/p>\n
WSOP.com and PokerStars NJ aren’t as lucky as partypoker NJ. WSOP.com shows a seven-day rolling average of 190 cash game players, while PokerStars NJ had 90. That is 50 and 10 fewer cash game players, respectively, when compared to our last report.<\/p>\n
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The peak traffic numbers, as they often do, follow the cash game trends. Not much else to say except there is a declining trend in peak traffic across the board.<\/p>\n
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Factors that will impact U.S. regulated online poker in the coming weeks<\/h2>\n This report is starting to sound a bit like a broken record. It is a troubling sign that players are leaving, not just a site, but the market. It is August, and historically, it is a slower time for New Jersey poker. Let’s hope that is all there is to it.<\/p>\n
Hopefully, the exodus of cash-game players is a one-off event, and we’ll see the players start to come back in our next report.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately for poker players, sports betting seems to be getting all the attention these days. It is especially true with football season just around the corner.<\/p>\n
No one would argue that something drastic needs to happen to shake up the New Jersey online poker market. Will Pennsylvania<\/strong><\/a> joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement<\/strong> be the thing? One can hope.<\/p>\nFor now, though, it would not be surprising to see a poker tournament hit one or more of the online poker rooms in the coming weeks.<\/p>\n
We will keep our eyes on the New Jersey poker scene, and the complete U.S. regulated online poker landscape and report back here on Sept. 11.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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