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16.11.2005 After the pessimistic speculation on Empire Online from industry analysts recently, owner Noam Lanir will have been pleased with information from Which Poker.com this week, indicating that his poker "skin" was still pulling the players in. Despite persistent media reports on a looming takeover by PartyGaming, the break-up of the Party Poker skins, a failed deal with Sportingbet and its own profit warnings, Empire Poker is still proving popular amongst the players says Which in a press release.
The monitoring site measured a peak of 5,212 active real money players on Empire Poker, the site operated by Empire Online. Whichpoker.com uses advanced statistical software to generate live figures updated every ten minutes throughout the day.
Empire Poker managed an average 1,701 active real-money ring-game players during the entire week from October 30. The average number of tournament players online at any given time was 817, making the average total of active real money players 2,518.
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