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.
PokerStars Ontario once again regains its pole position in Canada’s largest province as the BetMGM Poker Ontario Network’s traffic sees a decline.
Ontario’s richest tournament series so far boasts CAD $2 million in prize money spread over 132 individual tournaments.
BetMGM incentivizes tournament players to register before the start of the tournament by offering them full rakeback.
The second slate of online bracelets on WSOP US is attracting much lower turnouts than normal. Multi-state poker can’t come soon enough.
It’s finally happening! GGPoker, in partnership with WSOP, will launch its regulated online poker room in Ontario, Canada at the end of the month.
A second domain ggpoker.ca has been added along with the WSOP domain in a recent license update indicating a two-skin player pool in Ontario.
The Ontario Poker Championships by partypoker Ontario is the largest schedule hosted by any operator in the newly launched market.
The upcoming Championships will be BetMGM’s first online tournament series in the regulated Ontario online poker market where it launched in April.
Every Saturday, the site is offering one package to the WPT World Championship Main Event, worth over $12,000.
Michigan joined the multi-state poker compact back in May, but MI poker operators’ upcoming tournament series indicate that there is still some way to go until Michiganders can play against other states.
The seven-figure event on WPT Global gets underway and, much like the $1 For $1 Million tournament, the Main Event will also have a very soft field.
The tournament is guaranteed to have an overlay of well over $900,000. Regardless of the overlay size, it will end up as the tournament with the biggest value in the history of poker.