by Sean Chaffin | Published: Nov 10, '24
All three major U.S. online poker operators now offer shared liquidity, following BetMGM’s approval to offer a combined platform in Michigan and New Jersey. The updated site went live on Wednesday, and BetMGM now joins WSOP Online and PokerStars in …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Oct 23, '24
The use of RTA (real-time assistance) has become a growing issue in the online poker industry over the last few years, with platforms banning players who use these software solutions, which give players the best move to make in any situation. That …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Jun 08, '24
… revenue reports have shown that iGaming has become so popular that … 2023 and exemplifies how close iGaming is to catching traditional gaming … games, and more. Despite the iGaming growth, online poker has mostly …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: May 22, '24
… a public meeting last year. “iGaming also is gaining a foothold …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Apr 13, '24
Attempts to legalize online gaming in Maine were defeated on Tuesday when a bill was voted down 74-71 in the state house. The legislation would have legalized online casinos via the state’s Wabanaki tribes, which exclusively operate sports betting in the …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Apr 08, '24
… be dead as well. “Neither iGaming nor the referendum will move …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Apr 02, '24
… states. Delaware allows for one iGaming operator and 888 had held … Rhode Island for a similar iGaming operation. Delaware has seen a …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Mar 26, '24
As online gaming continues to be considered by additional states, the main legalized markets continue to find major growth, including some monthly records in February. Michigan and Pennsylvania saw new highs in February while New Jersey also saw online …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Mar 23, '24
Online gaming began in West Virginia in 2020, but a poker platform has yet to launch. That may be changing, however, after the Mountain State joined the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) in November. That move appears to have spurred some …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Mar 21, '24
Poker players in Maryland have more hope to see the state legalize online poker after the house passed an online gaming bill on Saturday. The clock was ticking on a bill with the state’s “crossover day” set for Monday, the final day in which legislation …
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