PartyPoker Now 2nd Most Trafficked Poker Network with Bwin Transition Complete

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Following the completed integration of Bwin on the PartyPoker network, Party has now surpassed Full Tilt Poker as the 2nd most trafficked online poker network in the world, according to tracking site PokerScout.com.  

Full Tilt briefly became the 2nd most trafficked network following its reopening by new parent company PokerStars.

The iPoker Network had held the number 2 position throughout much of the year with PartyPoker occasionally grabbing that spot.  Prior to Tuesday night December 18, 2012, iPoker was averaging just 100 more real money players than Party. 

Bwin and Party merged in 2011 to create the world’s largest online gambling firm, however, Bwin players remained on rival Ongame since that time. Ongame was sold to Montreal-based Amaya recently and dispersed of its European network. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com 

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