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Originally Posted by poke4fun
There was a guy who was tracking Vegas poker rooms over a decent size sample and there were definitely fewer tables from its peak.
I don't think there is any argument that poker is trending toward a new peak.
Bryan Clark. The latest survey is here.
https://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/...inter-2019.php
Using the LV strip as a proxy, the number of tables are down 20-25% off the peak. However, about 40% of the poker in LV is played off the strip. The Orleans is consistently in the top 3 room for number of tables. If you take the increase in off strip poker tables, the total number of tables in LV hasn't declined since 2015. Add in all the states that now allow poker to be played, it is fair to say that live poker is still going strong, but more diverse.
That said, the online world is a completely different situation.