Will Rush Poker close the gap between PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker?
Posted on January 22, 2010 by John Trevors for Luckyroom.com
The newly introduced term of internet poker going under the name Rush Poker has been launched earlier this week, and after its successful implementation we have witnessed hundreds of thousands of tweets by online poker players commenting positively across popular social networks. Across the net it is questioned if this innovation launched by Full Tilt Poker will be the final and contributing factor to bridge in the gap between the current leader of the international online poker scene between PokerStars and the runner up today Full Tilt Poker. For many Rush Poker is considered to be the Ace for Full Tilt which has managed to bring an innovative patent pending product to surface; the poker room officials are witnessing increasing figures and positive comments from existing poker players which will in reality will soon trigger curiosity from loyal poker players of rival online poker rooms to sign up at Full Tilt and try this new form of the game going under the name Rush Poker due to all the tweets, posts and blogging surrounding the term.
The question posed by hundred of players, writers and bloggers is the following: Will Rush be the boost Full Tilt needs to catch up with the gap they have behind the PokerStars trail?
Well as a poker player, poker writer, poker blogger and and a great fan of both the above mentioned poker rooms; it is quite realistic to say that Full Tilt has managed to shake PokerStars with its latest launch as it has caught all of us applauding their innovation both in terms of managing to deliver something new and in terms of managing to deliver a product which is in reality a rake and cash generator for the card room itself. Overall the invention; innovation and experience delivered from this product will surely boost figures in terms of both revenue and overall signed up players from my point of view.
Regarding the fact if Full Tilt eventually will lead in rankings is not something any individual acquainted with the online poker or online gaming industry altogether could really answer as the truth is yet to come in regards to the a possible change in the UIGEA which could bring back Party Poker in the arena of the US poker rooms and would surely bring the standings upside down to what they are today.
But even without a change in the UIGEA the gap is still quite large and PokerStars does seem to stand quite solid with its strategy that has till today contributed to its ever growing success, although it has been caught a bit on surprise; A realistic view would be that Rush Poker will be a major contributor to the overall liquidity of Full Tilt as a business entity and will eventually create disposable income for re investing purposes which can help them grow even bigger than what they are today.
Well the truth is in reality yet to come as changes in the internet poker industry more or less evolve overnight so nobody can really determine on how things will stand in 1 month from now and Party Poker is surely up to something or does surely know something more than what we do as their expansion strategy which includes a recent acquisition of the WPT and an announcement earlier yesterday of Tony G recruited as a member of the Party Poker Pro’s team amongst others is surely revealing that the Party Gaming member is getting prepared for something huge. The truth is yet to come!
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