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   Monday, May 21 2012 

 
Poker Magazines: Does paper version still have a future?

With the amount and the creation of new media like Internet, we ask the question "Is poker magazines on paper still relevant?". Speaking of poker magazines, it is difficult not to cite the reference in the field. "Card Player France" stands alone as such, poker players eager for new techniques and analysis swear on this magazine. But recently the magazine's name has been tainted in a dark history of emblezzement that ended with the dismissal of its director. Two other members of staff were also interviewed by the Financial Brigade of Marseille. Then, we ask the question if this case will affect the enthusiasm of readers for this type of magazine.



For their part, poker sites have decided to launch their own magazines on the internet, which shoved a little longer for the nail for traditional magazines and they can see part of their readership disappear forever. But fortunately for them, these online publications are a sort of fanzine "intramural" edited by amateur for member of a small club for example. Each month, we found in our favourite kiosk new publications focused on poker. These magazines new generations have abandoned the strategy rubric for the benefit of "fun' and 'accessibility'', they appeal more to a wide range of audiences both professionals and amateurs.

Source:  Poker 777

Friday, 05 March 2010


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