One week ago today was the last day that the poker world was running smoothly.  Players were completely ignorant about what would happen the following day, which would later be known as pokers black Friday.  The traffic was running strong at the big poker rooms such as PokerStars and Full Tilt and the American players at these sites were showing up and helping these sites be what they were, the top online poker rooms in the world.  All that changed last Friday when the FBI forced PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and UB/Absolute Poker to close their doors to all American residents.  I thought it would be interesting to look at the traffic stats of these top poker rooms a week later to see how drastically their traffic has declined, while also checking some other poker rooms that accept US players to see if the Americans are relocating to other online poker rooms.

I decided to take the average from Monday to Wednesday of each week (before and after) to get an idea of the change in traffic from one week to the next.  I included the “Black Friday” rooms, as well as the top 2 rooms that already did not accept United States players and the top 2 rooms that still do accept US residents.  These traffic stats were found at Poker Scout.

“Black Friday” Poker Rooms Traffic

PokerStars Peak Traffic

April 11th-13th: 46,769
April 18th- 20th: 37,598
Change: -9,171
Percentage:  -19.61%

PokerStars is the biggest poker room online, but luckily for them they have a very strong international presence so although they lose a big chunk of their player base, their percentage decrease in traffic is much less than either Full Tilt’s or UB/Absolute Poker’s.  PokerStars dropped almost 20% from last week, but remains the largest poker room online by far.  In fact after last Friday’s event, PokerStars is now more than double the size of Full Tilt, which actually has really cemented PokerStars as a top destination for players (not including Americans of course).

Full Tilt Poker Peak Traffic

April 13th: 27,714
April 20th: 15,898
Change: -11,816
Percentage: -42.64%

Full Tilt’s traffic was hit hard by the loss of American residents.  Full Tilt actually lost more players in the week than PokerStars did, which indicates that Full Tilt had a very large American player base.  Full Tilt’s traffic stats are down over 40% and they will also be losing many of their sponsored pros, who are also American residents.  This includes many of the high profile faces of the site, such as Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan who will not be able to play while living in the United States.

Cereus (UB/Absolute Poker) Peak Traffic

April 13th: 3,600
April 20th: 1,611
Change:  -1,989
Percentage: -55.25%

The American player ban has likely hit the Cereus poker rooms of Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker the hardest.  These rooms traffic decreased over 50% and they have become just another small room that does not accept United States players.  I don’t expect many new sign ups to occur at UB or Absolute Poker in the near future.

Previous Non-American Room Traffic

I thought it would be interesting to see if other poker rooms that were already not accept American players had more or less traffic following the “Black Friday” events.  Non-American players could be wary of the United States FBI attack on their previous poker site of choice and they may consider moving to a room that is not in trouble with the States.

Party Poker Peak Traffic

April 11th – 13th average: 6,877
April 18th – 20th average: 7,756
Change: +879
Percentage: +12.78%

It seems like some non-American players who have accounts at both Party Poker and one of the “black Friday” rooms may be moving their poker play to Party.  This could be because the rooms that are being indicted have lost the trust of players.  Including ones who have not been directly affected (non-American residents).  It will be interesting to see if Party Poker can gain some ground on PokerStars and Full Tilt in terms of online poker market share following this event.

iPoker Peak Traffic (Titan Poker and more)

April 11th – 13th average: 6731
April 18th – 20th average: 6863
Change: +132
Percentage: +1.96%

The iPoker traffic looks to have remained fairly constant from the previous week.  It seems most non-american players who are wary of playing at PokerStars or Full Tilt have decided to move to Party Poker, but it will be interesting to see if the iPoker traffic ramps up in the next week.  Titan is the most trusted room on the iPoker network.  Download Titan Poker for an alternative to Full Tilt and PokerStars for non United States residents.

Remaining American Rooms Traffic

Merge Poker Peak Traffic (Carbon, Lock, Sportsbook and more)

April 11th – 13th average: 1,401
April 18th – 20th average: 1,985
Change: +584
Percentage: +41.68%

The Merge network saw some big gains from the previous week.  584 players at peak hours may not seem like a lot, but that indicates a 41.68% player base increase for Merge poker rooms.  Merge seems to be one of the few remaining options for US players and those that do not want to give up poker for the time being will likely be setting up accounts at Merge.  I suggest players looking to play at the Merge network sign up through Carbon Poker.  Signing up through this link will earn you 35% rakeback at Carbon Poker, which is the biggest and most respected member of the Merge Poker room network.

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Bodog Poker Peak Traffic

April 11th – 13th average: 1,147
April 18th – 20th average: 1,515
Change:+368
Percentage: +32.08%

Bodog is another room that is still accepting United States players and has had a 32% increase in play from the past week.  In my opinion Bodog is the safest place for United States poker players to move their bankrolls to.  Bodog has been in the business for many years and has somehow managed to stay out of trouble with the United States government for this entire time.  Bodog is the biggest company and every player playing at your table is also from Bodog.  It’s nice to only deal with one poker room, rather than knowing players can be coming from a variety of sites, which is the case with the Merge network.  Bodog should see greater increases in traffic in the near future as more players realize they are a top option for not just poker, but also casino and sports betting.

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Targeted: Frequent or high stakes players.
Value: Up to a max of $1900′s per player.
Chances of a Big Payday: None – you can earn up to $1900 depending on the amount of Comp Points you earn.
Type of Promotion: Bonuses from frequent play.

Details
The basic idea is that as you reach different levels of comp points throughout the month you will unlock cash that is instantly credited to your Carbon Poker account. 
The first 10 levels are considered “bronze” levels, followed by 10 “silver” levels and 10 “gold” levels.  After you finish the 10 levels of each medal, you earn a larger bonus for moving onto the next level.  If you can play enough to make it to the gold levels, that’s where the real money is.
Here is the full details with the required amount of comp points to attain each level and each bonus:

Each Bronze level requires 5,000 comp points and receives a bonus of $5.  Finishing the bronze level by earning 50,000 comp points earns you an additional $50.
Each Silver level requires 10,000 comp points and receives a bonus of $15.  Finishing the silver level by earning 150,000 comp points earns you an additional $150.
Finally the gold level is where the most money is to be earned.  Each gold level requires 20,000 comp points and earns between $50 and $150.  Finishing the gold level by earning 350,000 comp points earns you an additional $500!

Summary
Carbon Poker does a similar promotion each month to entice players to play frequently in order to attain the bonus dollars.  This month it was just convenient to make it an Olympics promotion (last month it was diamonds promotion).  Any player is able to earn bonuses from this promotion, as 5000 comp points can be achieved fairly easily, but to earn all the money you have to play a ton at high limits.

To put it a bit into perspective you would need to play 4, 667 $10 tournaments to achieve the 350, 000 comp points.  This shows that the gold level status is very hard to achieve and this promotion is mainly meant for the high limit players.  You can earn comp points playing ring games or online casino games at Carbon Poker as well.

Personally, I won’t be taking advantage of this promotion, but if you are planning to play a lot of poker at high limits this month, I’m sure an extra $1900 would be good.  If this is the case, check out Carbon Poker.

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