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Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
http://www.pokersitescout.com/PartyP...p#Site_History
Previous to this week the only time Party peak was in afternoon was weekends - now with the US players leaving you can see it's peaking in the afternoon daily. No doubt the big MTT start times will follow.. |
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
I wonder if this has anything to do with the banning of online poker in the US.
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
I think party also lost some traffic the last days in comparison with stars.
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
That's a good indication. Let's see what happens when the president actually signs the bill. Will Party be able to get the players to come back when/if they allow u.s. players to play again?
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
Good plan. I guess we can infer the rate players are moving - I doubt anyone has started a big campaign to get new players so soon.
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
I don't think this has anything to do with the ban. 10/9 was Columbus Day, which a lot of people in the US get off of work. On 10/10 the peak was back to 7:46PM.
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Re: Party Peak already switched to Euro TimeZone
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Good plan. I guess we can infer the rate players are moving - I doubt anyone has started a big campaign to get new players so soon. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know if it is a big campaign but both Absolute and Full Tilt have sent e-mails out announcing they are staying. I'm assuming this is part of a plan to get dormant accounts to come back. |
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