WSJ: Amazon Twitch and Online Poker the Perfect Marriage

Submitted by Ace King on

Written by :

Ace King

Published on :

The Wall Street Journal on Thursday featured an article about Amazon Twitch and how it is betting on Web poker to give the video uploading platform a nice boost.

Gambling911.com readers may have already have watched some of the Americas Cardroom CEO Twitch videos that are accompanied by a live chat display.

Twitch focuses heavily on the video-gaming community and they have now begun drawing their attention towards online poker.

“Like videogames, poker is a game and we’ve grown that into a huge business,” said Scott Ball, hired in November from gaming hardware-maker Razer Inc. to oversee Twitch’s expansion into poker. Some of the poker channels have already attracted a million views.

From the Wall Street Journal:

Adding poker promises to bring Twitch more young, male users, a demographic coveted by advertisers. An estimated 150 million people play poker world-wide, according to some estimates. The World Series of Poker drew 1.2 million viewers on average for its most recent live televised event in November on Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN, according to Nielsen.

Twitch broadcasts have a video feed of a player narrating hand-by-hand the action in an online game, pitting players against one another from their computers. The broadcaster’s cards are visible to viewers, though a four-minute delay prevents online opponents from using the information.

Poker pro Jason Somerville was interviewed for the piece as well.  He plans to broadcast his poker games for up to six hours a day for 10 weeks starting in March.

“I think fans will find the potential of playing with me or another broadcaster from the comfort of their own home to be very appealing,”

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

Related Content

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Senegal v Iraq: Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mane, Ismaila Sarr

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Senegal v Iraq: Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mane, Ismaila Sarr

Nicolas Jackson pays US$390 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal of this game between Iraq and Senegal.
First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Norway v France: Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Norway v France: Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise

Erling Haaland pays US$550 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal in the match between Norway and France on Friday.
Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Thursday June 25 2026

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Thursday June 25 2026

LeMelo Bell Trade Impact - Timberwolves - North Carolina Gambling Tax on Losses - Erena So Arrested - FIFA World Cup - World Series of Poker - Missouri Casino Robber Arrested
Kylian Mbappe

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Norway v France: Kylian Mbappe, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Marcus Thuram

Kylian Mbappe pays US$340 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal in the match between Norway and France on Friday.