Does party poker make a ton of dough?

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Seems like they would. They take no risk and have over 10000 people online at almost all times. Am I wrong?
 

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You are not wrong, they make an incredible amount of money. They do spend quite a bit on advertising and promotion, but they still clear many millions in profit monthly.
 

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What country are they based out of...I heard they were top 10 business in that country...

sickening how much they make...
 

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SS - I think they are in Canada. Helps our economy! Although I believe they are on a reserve so I don't know how much we see.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by peteep:
Seems like they would. They take no risk and have over 10000 people online at almost all times. Am I wrong?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


they make a PLETHORA of $$
 
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They make a lot of $$$ keep in mind though Peteep, that alot of those 1000 players you see are playing in free games for play money.

Still though they make a mint everyday.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> they make a PLETHORA of $$ <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

how many synonyms can we come up with!!!

they make 'oodles' of money
 

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There was 34000 people on last night 19000 playing for REAL money.

On a bad day they take in 500k in rake.

I am sure they have cc chargebacks like the books do and they do spend a ton to advertise.
 

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You know what's funny. When this question was asked when sick gambler was around he didn't think a poker site could possibly make much money.

I just think he was ignorant to the no risk of a poker site.
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>There was 34000 people on last night 19000 playing for REAL money <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I was playing at UB two nights ago, ROunder's was on FX back to back, it usually get's more crowded around that time of the night anyway, I would guess they got three times as much traffic.

Eventually they should buy their own satellite and have their own 24hr poker channel.

The wordlwide growth and explosion in money out there is really mind numbing.
 

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When you run the numbers even conservatively, the amount they haul in is SICK SICK SICK...

In full ring games they deal AT LEAST 45 hands an hour per table and take maximum rake...

Add

the short-handed tables (maximum six people)..probably 70-80+ hands an hour...

Add

tournaments (the big Sunday tournament draws 1100-1300+ people at 15 bucks per person fee...some of the minor tournaments pull in the same number of people albeit at a lower fee)

subtract

affiliate/marketing costs

subtract

admin costs (management, fraud, etc.) and customer service cost (discounted by the fact that they are in India
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the numbers get pretty large pretty quickly!!! all this at virtually no risk. 9 figure revenues EASILY and I'm guessing they probably clear figures like that in profit as well.
 

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PartyPoker is based on the Kahnawake reserve just like evryones favorite bash book "Sportsinteraction". The only ones that see any cash flow from this venture are the owners. No tax on the reserve when holding a band card and not to mention that most of the owners are residing in the Cayman Islands and Barbados due to the fact they are stincking rich and don't have to explain shit to the taxman. If the governments would allow the legitimate business man run a few cardrooms in Candada instead of letting the Mohawks funnel it out of the country, the local economy would thrive. The city of Ottawa had legal poker rooms until that ****ing casino opened in Hull. Now no more holdem, just bullsit dump your wallet here games.
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My guess is that they make plenty, but I wish they would payout faster. All of the overhead and scammers may cost much though.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sodium Pentethol V:
General if you fax them a photo id and proof of address the payouts are a lot faster.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Thank you.
 

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I have heard from reliable sources that they do over $270 million in revenues a year and spend about 75% of that on advertising
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KDOG:
I have heard from reliable sources that they do over $270 million in revenues a year and spend about 75% of that on advertising<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Who is your source and why would they have first hand knowledge? That 75% number is absurd. I MIGHT believe that their total expenses are 75% of revenue.
 

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I heard it from a owner of a competing Poker site. 75% is not that absurd if you think that that still leaves over 67 Million dollars for the few employees that Party Poker has and Hosting. 67 Million dollars will pay a lot of salaries and website maintenance and still leave a large chunk of change in the pocket. Plus they would be stupid not to re-invest the profits to even further the lead they have in the market
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KDOG:
I heard it from a owner of a competing Poker site. 75% is not that absurd if you think that that still leaves over 67 Million dollars for the few employees that Party Poker has and Hosting. 67 Million dollars will pay a lot of salaries and website maintenance and still leave a large chunk of change in the pocket. Plus they would be stupid not to re-invest the profits to even further the lead they have in the market<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

75% seems absurd if you think about the type of advertising they've done, when they have done it and where....it's not like they are advertising on CBS during CSI.

Their biggest marketing expense probably comes from affiliates and they only pay those folks like 20-25% of the rake or a small sign up fee/bonus.
 

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