How to Relaunch a Legend: PokerListings 2025

Many poker fans remember the early days of PokerListings. Today, it stands as one of the most popular and respected sites in the industry, attracting more and more major players looking to partner with the team. Launching joint initiatives and expanding geographic presence enables PokerListings.com to reach a wider audience and tap into promising new markets. At the same time, competition is growing, pushing the team to respond more flexibly to emerging challenges and deliver higher-quality services.
In this article, we share the perspective of Max Streltcoff, Head of Project at PokerListings, on the brand’s future — the tools the team uses today, how the strategy is transforming under the influence of new technologies, and how public interest in poker is evolving.
The Beginning
Maksim Streltsov’s professional journey in the iGaming industry began with a passion for esports. In the early 2000s, StarCraft: Brood War was more than just a game — it became a launchpad for many future analysts, strategists, and professionals in the online gaming space. In 2002, Maksim noticed that many esports players were not only earning money from tournaments but also at the poker tables. This parallel world seemed more mathematically structured and logically sound — which ultimately drew him into online poker.
While retraining, he developed a growing interest in English-language resources where the poker community discussed tournaments, strategies, and market rules. Among all the platforms, PokerListings stood out as the most valuable. In 2008, his career took a new turn as he joined a major CIS poker project as a writer and later spent over a decade as editor-in-chief. This period coincided with the rapid growth of online poker in the region, turning the project into a training ground for developing expertise.
Throughout this time, PokerListings remained a benchmark for Max — in terms of style, quality, and content structure. Though he tried contacting the team and proposing collaboration, he never received a response — until now. With the opportunity to contribute to the site’s relaunch, Max re-evaluated its core values. His primary challenge was to introduce balanced changes — preserving the brand’s beloved strengths while conducting a full audit to define new growth vectors and build a refreshed strategy. Thus began an active phase of modernization and transformation in line with current industry trends.
The Relaunch and the Team
When the project came under new leadership, the first priority was infrastructure. Domain transfers, technical audits, and meetings with the former team were all aimed at smooth integration. Team members previously focused on offline tournaments had to adapt to the demands of digital content creation, requiring a complete overhaul of roles and processes. Some adapted quickly and continued contributing to the project, while others moved on.
The current team includes about 20 professionals — affiliates, editors, SEO analysts, legal experts, developers, writers, media managers, and marketing specialists. Most work remotely, yet the collaboration remains effective and result-driven.
Regional Growth Hubs
While focus has mainly been on the main English-language site, nearly 20 local versions have been waiting for their revival. In 2025, a full-scale relaunch of these sites will begin, tailored to local realities and cultural nuances. Local teams will receive scripts and content concepts from the central office, which they will then adapt to their respective markets and adjust strategy accordingly. The project follows an open participation policy, welcoming idea submissions from anyone as long as they align with trends and local interests.
Initial experiences in Africa and Latin America confirmed the effectiveness of a hybrid model — central coordination combined with local audience understanding. The next planned expansion is into European and Asian markets.
Advantages Over Competitors
In a crowded market full of ambitious projects, standing out and remaining sustainable is crucial. One of PokerListings’ strengths is its commitment to legality, ethics, and long-term vision. Inspired by Warren Buffett’s investment principles, the team emphasizes transparency, trust, and strategic planning over short-term profits.
PokerListings targets recreational users — those who see poker as entertainment, not a money-making scheme. They’re interested in basic strategies, freerolls, and educational content. That’s why the team focuses on delivering clear, valuable resources: guides, tutorials, fun formats. Updated calculators, beginner guides, bankroll management tips, and basic poker theory are all part of the content refresh.
However, the strategy goes beyond catering to newcomers — the team is also developing tools for experienced players, including AI integrations, analytics, and in-game statistics.
The Role of AI and Technology
The rise of AI has been a game changer for the industry. Text generation, data analysis, and process automation open up new scaling possibilities for PokerListings. AI-generated content is becoming nearly indistinguishable from human-written work — but this also raises important questions: how to balance real reader interest with content that ranks well in search engines?
This challenge can only be addressed through deep audience analysis and the creation of genuinely high-quality media content. AI is a useful tool, but the final product must always serve real human needs. This is particularly crucial in online poker, where many specialized platforms have stagnated and ignored evolving trends. Now, these services are facing a reckoning: some will remain leaders, while others will be replaced by more progressive brands.
2025 Plans and New Services
In 2024, the team launched the first steps of its new strategy. They built a new structure, updated key content categories, launched initial regional sites, and developed a new brand identity. The focus was on quality, legal compliance, and technical stability.
The short-term goal is to complete the current phase, laying the groundwork for active growth in the coming years. Key priorities include strengthening regional teams, automating content production, and optimizing affiliate support.
New Services, Awards, and Hand Analysis
The 2025 roadmap includes several flagship launches
- A poker room traffic tracking system
- A new offline tournaments section
- A public player/user database
- Updated calculators
- Automated hand review tools
An equally important move is the revival of the industry achievement awards, designed to unite the community around the refreshed brand. The awards will be based on objective metrics like traffic, market share growth, and user feedback. Importantly, it will also recognize behind-the-scenes contributors — experienced dealers, developers, writers, and experts who push the poker world forward.
The Transformation of Poker
Poker has changed drastically over the past decade. Player skill levels have increased, fast online formats have emerged, and legal frameworks are evolving to balance regulatory needs with user protection. In countries like Brazil, poker may soon receive special legal status — a potential boon for the brand’s expansion into this massive market.
Simultaneously, there’s a growing overlap with online casino players — up to 60% of poker users also visit other entertainment categories. For example, many enjoy slots for the thrill and variety. This changes the market structure: the game becomes faster, with more randomness, and site/app interfaces are evolving with more engaging visual and audio effects.
PokerListings isn’t ignoring these trends — instead, it’s adapting its offerings to blend traditional poker with new formats and experiences.
Working With the Audience & Media Strategy
Today, PokerListings is focused primarily on a mature English-speaking audience — especially in the U.S., UK, and Canada. European, Latin American, and African sites are also developing and are seen as strategic markets over the next 5–10 years.
The content strategy is long-term and editorial in nature — including analysis, tournament recaps, interviews, historical features, and original columns. Writers aim for depth and usefulness, not clickbait or noisy headlines.
In 2025, the team began expanding its presence in poker tournaments, including sending their own “star” players. Media visibility matters, but it must feel authentic — especially considering that many users live in the U.S. and don’t care about local European news.
PokerListings’ key communities are growing on X (Twitter), YouTube, Meta, and Telegram — especially in the English-speaking segment where competition is still moderate. Future plans include expanding into Discord and launching media formats featuring well-known poker players and industry insiders.
We can already see that PokerListings has completed its recovery and strategic reboot. Maksim and his team have built a new structure grounded in tradition and expertise, while staying focused on innovation, agility, and market adaptation.
The next chapter is all about global scaling: launching new services, entering local markets, and deploying tools for analysis, education, and community engagement. In this game, it’s not just about a good hand — it’s about playing it wisely. And the strategy is already in motion.