Since the debut went very well and without any problems, PokerStars will introduce some higher stakes to the new format - according to their press release up until $0,5/$1. New games will also be released with the update that is promised to be released on 19 May. These will be Limit Hold'em, Omaha and Omaha Hi-Lo, but Zoom SNGs are also rumored to be under development.
Even though only a few days passed since the release of real money Zoom Poker, it is already clear that the new fast-paced game is a huge success. According to data by PokerScout, Zoom Poker gives 25% of PokerStars's cash game traffic and since they are playing 3 times as many hands as players sitting at regular tables, 50% of the cash game hands dealt are dealt at Zoom Poker tables.
Online poker traffic declined last week, 9 out of 10 rooms or networks reported a drop, 6 of them above 5%. PokerStars only dropped 1.1%, and thanks to Zoom Poker, the number of hands dealt increased by 50%.
These tendencies show that fast-paced games will refresh, if not revolutionize online poker once again; it's not a coincidence that Unibet and Betsson will soon release their own fast games, dubbed Fast Poker. Terminal Poker, however must have sensed this tendency, they only offer fast tables.
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