You would expect AOL Texas Hold Em poker to be quite a popular platform for poker. The reason being since the game is part of a giant internet services and media company you would expect it to have a massive following.
At it’s peak AOL had over 30 million subscribers. One would expect with those numbers that it’s poker game would have hundreds of thousands of players.
That sadly isn’t the case. AOL Texas Hold Em poker did not make an impact on the game. I will explain why in a minute but first I will explain what it is all about.
AOL is home to one of the world’s largest online communities. You would expect this to be a natural home for an online poker game. As a result of the large community they did create poker rooms for their members and it is free to play.
You have the choice to play no limit or limit Texas Hold Em. You can play either the single or multi player version. They have low stakes, high stakes and super high stakes. They even have their own tournaments.
In theory you would expect this to be very popular. However, that is far from the case. The problem is very few players participate. For example, at the time of writing this article there are only 72 players taking part in the Limit room and 1,4370 in the No Limit room. Even the latter number is not impressive.
The reason being is it gets overshadowed by Bebo Texas Hold Em and Facebook Texas Hold Em. Both of these social networks have millions of players taking part in their poker rooms. And at any given time you got hundreds of thousands if not over a million players taking part. This makes AOL look like peanuts.
One of the reasons the social networks attract more players is because more people are connected to the social networks. The days of AOL are outnumbered. People no longer participate in this online community and have opted to be a part of Facebook instead.
Another reason for it’s minuscule success is because some people say the game is not realistic. A few players claim cheating is taking place. For example, one common claim is they would have scores of poor hands which is not mathematically possible in poker. It doesn’t seem to reflect reality.
If AOL Texas Hold Em poker wants to have a fighting chance against the social networks it will have to upgrade it’s software and provide perks and rewards to the players. Perhaps even have a poker tutorial would be useful.
However, if you are serious about mastering your online poker and want to get to the point where you can win big money then an online community nor the social networks I going to be the place for you to play. You are not going to make any money there.
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