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Online Poker – Driving Gambling To New Heights
MECN GmbH, Feb 2005
1 Executive summary
2 Online poker –Symbiosis of the two current mega trends: online gambling and poker 2.1 One of the most talked about phenomena in the gambling industry 2.2 Poker as part of the growing online gambling market 2.3 The poker boom 2.4 What makes online poker so successful –Major success factors
3 The growing online poker market 3.1 Market size and revenues - Amounts wagered and revenues made - Forecast for 2005 - Top geographical regions
3.2 Who are the poker players? - Demographics and motivation
3.3 Business model of poker sites - Revenue streams - Cost elements
3.4 Elements of good poker sites 3.5 Managing business risks specific to online poker
4 Overview of relevant online poker sites 4.1 Most important criteria for evaluating poker sites 4.2 Evaluation and analysis of leading online poker sites 4.3 Case Study –Paradise Poker 4.4 Kahnawake/Canada –Home of online poker sites
5 Entertainment and poker –The perfect match 5.1 Poker –The new star in movies and on TV - Examples of successful Poker TV coverage
5.2 Good Entertainment needs stars and heroes –Poker can provide plenty of both
6 Software providers 6.1 Market situation and business model 6.2 The most important factors in evaluating online poker software 6.3 Overview of major software suppliers
7 Future development 7.1 Growth estimates 7.2 Successful strategies for the future 7.3 Networks 7.4 Big brands moving into the online poker market 7.5 Acquisition, mergers, and consolidation –Where to grow? - Multiples of the Sportingbet/Paradise Poker deal
7.6 Europe –Liberalization and increasing media coverage 7.7 Asia –Billions of potential users, gambling mania, and an increasing Internet penetration 7.8 Alternative investment opportunities –Participating in the poker boom
8 Recommendations 8.1 Recommendations for existing online poker operators 8.2 Recommendations for potential new market entrants such as state lotteries and media companies 8.3 Recommendations for financial investors
9 Methodology
10 Appendix
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Online poker’s continuous growth potential and expected dominance of online gambling offers –Results of survey Exhibit 2: Gross win development by sales channels –Example Exhibit 3: Broadband penetration in major countries world wide in 2004 Exhibit 4: Major success factors of online poker -Results of survey Exhibit 5: Forecast of rake and number of active online players for 2005 Exhibit 6: Regions with top potential for online poker -Results of survey Exhibit 7: Poker players according to gender in the US and the UK Exhibit 8: Reasons to play online poker Exhibit 9: Rake/commission structure and tournament fee –Example Exhibit 10: Revenue and average revenue per active player (2001-2004) –Example Exhibit 11: Most important elements/characteristics of a good poker site -Results of survey Exhibit 12: Number of poker sites used by the average player -Results of survey among online poker players Exhibit 13: Minimum number of registered users for a good poker site -Results of survey Exhibit 14: The most successful marketing tools for online poker sites -Results of survey and survey of online poker players Exhibit 15: Examples of print advertising and sponsoring of online poker sites Exhibit 16: The biggest online poker sites Exhibit 17: Evaluation of the largest online poker sites Exhibit 18: Example of online poker user experience Exhibit 19: Active players of Paradise Poker (2001-2004) Exhibit 20: Revenue and operating profit of Paradise Poker (2001-2004) Exhibit 21: Selection of TV coverage of Poker in January 2005 Exhibit 22: The most popular TV poker shows -Survey of poker players Exhibit 23: Poker-playing Hollywood celebrities Exhibit 24: The most relevant factors in evaluating online poker software -Results of survey Exhibit 25: Global annual commission revenue (rake) in 2-3 years -Results of survey Exhibit 26: Successful strategies/market players in the future -Results of survey Exhibit 27: Was the price Sportingbetpaid for Paradise Poker justified? Results of survey Exhibit 28: Key multiples of the Sportingbet/Paradise Poker deal Exhibit 29: A fully liberalized European gambling market by 2009? Results of survey Exhibit 30: Internet access in China -2000-2004 Exhibit 31: Example of customer support experience Exhibit 32: Example of customer support and trust issues Exhibit 33: Overview of participants of survey
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