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Online Poker – Soon the Dominant Offer in Online Gambling with Annual Revenues Expected to be More Than USD 4 Billion

New report and survey analyze gamblings hottest topic

London/Munich, (PRWEB) February 24, 2005 -- A study completed by the consulting firm MECN analyzes one of the hottest topics in the gambling industry – online poker. The study includes the results of a survey MECN conducted among more than 100 industry experts who offered their unique insights and assessments.

Gambling reinvents itself constantly, and online poker is the product that seems to be the current guarantor of future growth rates. The success story of online poker began some years ago, and as Martin Oelbermann, co-author of the study, explains Online poker is the perfect symbiosis of two mega trends in gambling: online gambling and poker.” What began as triumphant advance in the USA is now leading to a global poker wave on the Internet with tremendous potential:
- The amount gambled on poker websites around the world in 2005 is estimated to be more than USD 60 billion.
- More than 60% of the industry experts surveyed believe that online poker will be the dominant offer in online gambling in 2-3 years.
- 75% of the industry experts surveyed believe that the global annual rake/commission in the 2-3 years will be more than USD 4 billion.

Another important reason for the rapid growth of online poker is the increasing number of successful TV shows featuring poker, and as Martin Oelbermann explains, When poker is on the air, its the online poker sites that profit instantaneously.” There are many examples of successful poker TV coverage, among them the World Series of Poker on ESPN, Celebrity Poker on Bravo, and the European Poker Tour on Eurosport.

Online poker has also gone up in the estimation of the global business and financial community. Betting heavyweight Sportingbet just recently bought poker site Paradise Poker for about USD 300 million. Not a bad price for a site launched in 1999, but more than 53% of the experts surveyed believe this price to be appropriate – investors just seem to love the online poker story,” adds Martin Oelbermann. A statement that seems to be confirmed by whispers that PartyGaming/iGlobalMedia (PartyPoker) is planning an IPO with an estimated evaluation between USD 4 billion and 8 USD billion.

But the MECN study also points out that the online poker market will become a tougher market in the future. With decreasing revenues per active player and growing competition, the poker operators have to find successful strategies for the future. The industry insiders surveyed recommend as the most important strategies for the future the creation of poker networks, the entry into the market by more betting brands such as Ladbrokes, and the consolidation of poker sites.

When it comes to geographical expansion, Europe seems to be the place to go; 52% of the experts believe that Europe offers the greatest future potential for online poker. Market leader PartyPoker, for example, is planning to launch its presence on television throughout Europe very soon and already operates its site in one other language besides English, namely, German.

The study can be obtained at www.mecn.net

About MECN:
MECN is a network of experts on issues concerning the media and entertainment industry. Together they provide in-depth knowledge, analysis, and advice to global clients.

Contact: Martin Oelbermann, Tel: +49(0)89 3835 6785, e-mail:pr@mecn.net

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