Hot hands: The surge of online poker

By Diego Vasquez

Online gambling sites have grown impressively over the past six months, driven by the country’s renewed fascination with poker.
During April, comScore Network’s gambling category of sites attracted 29.13 million unique visitors, a 14.5 percent increase versus 25.43 million visitors last November.
The top drawer was iGlobalMedia Entertainment’s network of sites, which includes PartyPoker.com, StarLuckCasino.com and PartyBingo.com. The iGlobalMedia sites attracted 10.35 million visitors last month, up 166 percent versus 3.89 million visitors last April. To gamble on an iGlobalMedia’s site, a user need only download the appropriate software and set up an account.
But for all the impressive growth of poker sites, you'll hear little crowing from their parent companies, and indeed it's a challenge to learn much about them beyond the scant information provided on their sites.
Based in Gibraltar, iGlobalMedia’s corporate site lists email addresses but no phone numbers. A call to a PartyPoker.com customer service center in India got a live agent on the phone but he declined to provide corporate contact information.
The likely reason for this reticence is the testy debate over the legality of online poker, which has become something of an international issue. In 2000, the operator of a gambling site based in Antigua was sentenced to 21 months in prison by a U.S. federal court for accepting sports bets online. But two years later a U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that federal laws banning sports betting did not include gambling on casino-type games found on sites like PartyPoker.com. And last year the World Trade Organization ruled that U.S. laws against online gambling violated international trade agreements.
Of comScore’s top 15 gambling sites in April, just iWin.com and FreeSlots.com appear to be based in the U.S.
And while the debate over their legality goes on, some poker sites have been running TV ads featuring endorsements from well-known American players.
One, from London-based PokerStars.com, features former World Series of Poker champions Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer. The ads clearly state that PokerStars.com is not a gambling site, but a quick visit shows that betting is allowed. The main page of the site advertises a weekly No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em tournament with a guaranteed minimum prize pool of $350,000.

Elsewhere on the internet, during the week ended May 8, Microsoft, Time Warner, Yahoo, Google and eBay were the top five parent companies for the second straight week, according to Nielsen//NetRatings.
InterActive Corp., Vonage, Dell, Netflix and Verizon were the top five advertisers. SBC and Bell South dropped out of the top five.
For the fourth straight week average usage was steady at 16 sessions per person, though average domains visited per person dropped from 36 to 35. PC time per person fell 2.39 percent to just over 14 hours and 57 minutes.

Top 15 Gambling Sites
April 2005

#

Site

Nov. ’04 Unique Audience (000)

April ’04 Unique Audience (000)

1

iGlobalMedia Entertainment Inc.

7,026

10,346

2

Cassava Enterprises Ltd.

5,719

9,574

3

VEGASFRONTIER.COM

754

3,105

4

BINGOCABIN.COM

87

2,881

5

Sports Interaction Sportsbook and Casino

2,432

1,507

6

Carmen Media Group

1,408

1,411

7

CRYSTALPALACECASINO.COM

194

1,254

8

InterContinental Casinos (ICC)

869

1,142

9

ROXYPALACE.COM

122

1,120

10

iWin Network

952

1,036

11

InterCasino Sites

253

1,027

12

DIAMONDDEALCASINO.COM

N/A

944

13

VEGASLUCKY.COM

761

922

14

ULTIMATEBET.COM

399

884

15

FREESLOTS.COM

921

878

Source: comScore Media Metrix


Top 25 parent companies
Week Ended May 15

#

Parent

Unique Audience (000)

Reach %

Time spent per person (hh:mm:ss)

1

Microsoft

76,049

60.0

0:40:49

2

Time Warner

67,260

53.1

1:47:44

3

Yahoo!

64,896

51.2

1:03:14

4

Google

49,170

38.8

0:15:03

5

eBay

26,835

21.2

0:59:07

6

United States Government

25,012

19.7

0:15:45

7

Amazon

16,659

13.2

0:12:12

8

InterActiveCorp

16,362

12.9

0:14:00

9

RealNetworks

16,139

12.7

0:20:29

10

Landmark Communications

14,624

11.5

0:12:25

11

Walt Disney Internet Group

14,154

11.2

0:16:20

12

New York Times Company

12,999

10.3

0:12:27

13

United Online

12,946

10.2

0:33:21

14

Ask Jeeves

12,875

10.2

0:15:23

15

Viacom International

12,239

9.7

0:14:26

16

CNET Networks

11,277

8.9

0:08:28

17

Apple Computer

10,380

8.2

0:20:29

18

Verizon Communications

9,839

7.8

0:12:25

19

Network Associates

8,770

6.9

0:20:15

20

Gannett

8,619

6.8

0:10:11

21

Daum Communications

8,210

6.5

0:04:33

22

SBC Communications

8,117

6.4

0:11:02

23

Bank of America

7,946

6.3

0:25:39

24

AWS Convergence Technologies

7,460

5.9

0:11:10

25

News Corp. Online

7,227

5.7

0:13:03

Source: Nielsen//NetRatings


Top 25 brands
Week Ended May 15

 

Parent

Unique Audience (000)

Reach %

Time spent per person (hh:mm:ss)

1

Yahoo!

64,436

50.9

1:03:22

2

MSN

59,182

46.7

0:35:20

3

Microsoft

55,636

43.9

0:18:10

4

AOL

48,725

38.5

2:16:23

5

Google

48,149

38.0

0:14:46

6

eBay

25,507

20.1

0:58:39

7

Real

15,816

12.5

0:19:30

8

Amazon

14,306

11.3

0:11:45

9

Weather Channel

14,298

11.3

0:12:28

10

MapQuest

13,581

10.7

0:07:37

11

Apple

10,380

8.2

0:20:29

12

CNN

9,556

7.5

0:20:39

13

Netscape

8,608

6.8

0:16:08

14

McAfee

8,472

6.7

0:20:43

15

Lycos Network

8,210

6.5

0:04:33

16

About.com

7,717

6.1

0:03:42

17

WeatherBug

7,396

5.8

0:11:10

18

Bank of America

6,945

5.5

0:25:57

19

Paypal

6,882

5.4

0:12:32

20

Dell

6,838

5.4

0:09:31

21

Expedia

6,409

5.1

0:08:55

22

Gorilla Nation Media

5,998

4.7

0:05:52

23

Comcast

5,992

4.7

0:23:10

24

EarthLink

5,817

4.6

0:34:09

25

ESPN

5,465

4.3

0:18:43

Source: Nielsen//NetRatings


Top 25 advertisers 
(excludes house ads)
Week Ended May 15

#

Company

Impressions (000)

1

InterActiveCorp

777,158

2

Vonage Holdings Corp

696,442

3

Dell Computer Corporation

592,109

4

Netflix, Inc.

553,736

5

Verizon Communications, Inc.

531,280

6

LowerMyBills.com, Inc.

483,186

7

Monster Worldwide, Inc.

392,473

8

Scottrade, Inc.

349,448

9

SBC Communications, Inc.

339,762

10

Apollo Group, Inc.

337,404

11

United Online, Inc.

334,095

12

BellSouth Corporation

330,297

13

Viacom Inc

298,691

14

Orbitz

272,448

15

Ameritrade Holding Corporation

266,107

16

American Express Company

221,539

17

Primus Telecommunications

214,358

18

NexTag.com

205,209

19

L.A. Gear

188,536

20

Ford Motor Company

177,160

21

Lavalife Inc.

165,002

22

TD Bank Financial Group

159,703

23

General Motors Corporation

158,964

24

YourSmartRewards

151,994

25

Bank of Montreal

148,607

Source: Nielsen//NetRatings AdRelevance

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