Euro Poker Rooms Benefit From Full Tilt ClosureOver 40 Percent of Players Leave Full Tilt And European Poker Rooms Share The Spoils |
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Online poker rooms across Europe have seen a bounce in key player metrics since Full Tilt was ordered to shut down by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission last week.
Ladbrokes reported player acquisition up 100 percent while PokerStars mopped up over 60 percent of players who migrated from Full Tilt according to analyst Daniel Stewart & Co.
Only 41 percent of Full Tilt’s player base has migrated so far, leaving 59 percent yet to do so according to Stewart’s Morning Note.
Naomi Thrower of Ladbrokes said, “The Poker world has been turned on its head in recent weeks and players are no longer confident where to play.
“Furthermore, as one of Europe’s first online poker sites (established in 2002), Ladbrokes Poker has never taken bets from players in the USA, and will continue to only operate in territories legally. Ladbrokes Poker customers can therefore rest assured that their money is 100% safe and secure and always will be.