What are the top 5 poker forums that generate the highest traffic. There is 2+2, cardschat.com, and then theres a big gap. So what poker forums would you add?
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What are the top 5 poker forums that generate the highest traffic. There is 2+2, cardschat.com, and then theres a big gap. So what poker forums would you add?
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1. 2+2
2. PocketFives
3. Cards Chat
4. PokerRoad
5. FlopTurnRiver
6. The Poker Donk? or maybe Donkr
The last 1 close lol
I think that pretty accurate
Last edited by gerrypolt; 07-03-2009 at 12:19 PM. Reason: mistake
Full Contact Poker and Cardplayer Forums are quite busy too.
I dont think FTR, The Poker Donk or Donkr belong on that list, and 3 and 4 are probably close ties with the following:
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It's an impossible question to know the answer to for sure since some forums, like the full tilt one especially, are part of much larger websites. The casual lurkers would have to be very high on Tilt's forum, for example.
I had no idee that pocketfives and neverwin where even out there. Or that fulltilt even had A forum. Thanks for the replys everyone.
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Two Plus Two = 11.4m posts
PTP = 5.9m posts
FCP = 3.1m posts
NWP = 1.2m posts
Pocket Fives = 957K posts
FTR = 891K posts
Cardschat = 874K posts
Full Tilt = 614K posts
Surfers Poker = 334K posts
The Poker Forum = 301K posts
Railbirds = 195K posts
Poker Road = 95K posts
Poker Junkie = 77k posts
4king Poker = 59K posts
Felt Poker = 55K posts
Nat used to have a site called 'Poker Forum Traffic' that used to track this stuff. At last check it was no longer live so it is either back under development or abandoned.
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That's interesting data, but posts doesn't translate into traffic, and of course age and structure of posts makes a difference.
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