Anuj Arora has been a staff writer for pokerfuse and Poker Industry PRO since 2018. A former poker player, Anuj was soon recognized as one of the leading journalists in the online poker industry, known for his analytical insights and encyclopedic knowledge of both the US and global markets. Famous for his data-heavy analysis of industry trends, Anuj today leads pokerfuse’s editorial and heads our poker content production.
New Jersey and Nevada players finally get the modern WSOP software, but software issues dampen their excitement.
To assist New Jersey and Nevada players in getting acquainted with the new WSOP Online platform, we’ve compiled a list of introduced games and features, as well as those that have been removed.
The online bracelet series introduces numerous debuts, such as Mystery Bounties, Progressive Knockouts, a Multi-Day Event, and a new $10,000 WSOP Online Championship event.
WSOP 2024 kicks off next Tuesday and yet today there is no announcement of online bracelet schedule. But it is coming — and it will be a massive series, pokerfuse understands.
Just 562 players out of 1176 eligible players participated in the $1 million invitational freeroll.
Just days before the WSOP series, the Pennsylvania platform receives a newer version of Poker 8. Upgrades for the WSOP NJ and NV software will follow next.
WSOP has addressed last year’s concerns by tweaking the Main Event’s final table payouts and implementing a 2x minimum cash for most bracelet events.
High-stakes crusher Darren Elias shares his view of his professional poker career and sheds light on his role at BetMGM Poker.
Testing is currently underway for the new software and pokerfuse offers the first sneak peek for New Jersey and Nevada.
WSOP was scheduled to undergo server maintenance today before merging Michigan with New Jersey and Nevada. However, the maintenance isn’t taking place today. What’s causing the delay? Find out here.
Pennsylvania joining the multi-state online poker compact has the potential to be a game changer for the US online poker landscape. But what exactly are the benefits for everyone involved? Find out here.
More than $7 million has been given away via GGPoker’s Road to Vegas satellite campaign in just two months. And there are hundreds of seats still to be given away.