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Empire Poker No Longer The Place To Play Online Poker
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Empire Online, the company that operates Empire Poker, is a stock in complete freefall. Today on the LSE the share crumbled to new lows, closing at a wispy 64.5 cents a share. That's down from the lofty heights of 283.00 cents a share just three months ago. More importantly, there are few reasons to play at Empire Poker these days, and unless PartyPoker buys them out we recommend going elsewhere.
Empire Poker used to have one big drawcard - they were the largest skin driving traffic to the PartyPoker network. So, if you joined Empire you could play against the novice fools and rank amateurs that were just starting out in online poker, because the tables were shared by Empire Poker and Party Poker. Now, Empire has been placed in an online poker ghetto, far away from the PartyPoker players. That means 80% fewer players, and 80% lower stock prices on a weekly basis.
What will happen to Empire Online? They're being driven into the ground slowly but surely, and will soon be a penny stock. They'll then be bought out cheaply by PartyGaming or some other online poker giant. As far as online poker players are concerned there are a number of superior poker rooms to play at, both in terms of software, game size, bonus offers, and player volume. Dark days indeed for one of the more aggressive marketing teams in online poker.
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