Archive for February, 2009

Full Tilt vs PokerStars

Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars are in the number #1 and #2 spots in terms of traffic volumes with between 80,000 and 90,000 players online at peak times. While both offer an excellent selection of both cash games and tournaments they differ in many ways, ranging from software interface to bonus and VIP schemes on offer. Neither of these poker sites are US-friendly, instead drawing their player base from Canada, Europe, South Africa and Australasia.

COMPARISON

-Both have a good variety of tournament options, 100K+ players at peak hours in 4,000+ tournaments.
-Both of these poker sites have reputations for the best poker software clients in the industry.
-PokerStars has about 2x the traffic that Full Tilt has, with up to 100K+ players online at peak hours.
-PokerStars is internationally advertised and has a huge celebrity team backing them.
-Full Tilt offers players 27% rakeback through rakeback providers.
-Both sites are more or less comparable in the support department.

SCREENSHOTS

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Titan Poker vs Cd Poker

I have played both sites extensively and have spent great time and research to come to this conclusion for the online poker community in general. Although Titan Poker does have some advantages, including marginally worse players than CD Poker at the lower levels, Titan Poker is definetely the way to go if you are interested in the excellent poker experience and probably the surest chance of making money!

COMPARISON

-Both have a good variety of tournament options.
-Both have a same software (iPoker).
-Titan Poker has about 2x the traffic that CD Poker has, with up to 80K+ players online during busy times.
-Both offer a lot of depositing options for their high volumes of traffic.
-With so many members, CD Poker limits its support to email.

SCREENSHOTS

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Compare Bwin vs Betsson

Fourth compare post. Which is the popular on Google according to Google Trend and Alexa? Below is a chart to helps you.

Total European interactive gambling to have reached US$9.1bn in 2008 and US$15.4bn by 2012. Global interactive gambling expected to have been worth US$19.6bn in 2008 and to grow to US$30bn by 2012. Licensed UK gambling expected to reach £10.7bn by 2012.

BWIN

Bwin Games is a part of the bwin Group which, through subsidiaries, owns and operates sports betting and poker on its primary websites bwin Poker and PokerRoom. The bwin Group has over 13 million registered customers in over 20 core markets. World wide the bwin Group has more than 1200 employees. The parent company bwin Interactive Entertainment AG has been listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since March 2000. The Group operates under licenses issued in Gibraltar, Kahnawake (Canada), Belize and Germany, Italy, Mexico, Austria and the United Kingdom. Subsidiaries and affiliated companies offer sports betting, online poker sites, casino games and soft games, as well as audio and video streams on top sporting events. Read the rest of this entry »