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 US could very well be just weeks away from launching its multi-state online poker platform as the operator drops a big hint.
Latecomer WSOP Ontario, powered by GGPoker’s cutting-edge software, controls over half of the Ontario online poker market in cash game activity.
Promotions running exclusively for Michigan client until the end of December — particularly Vince Vaughn vs. The Champions — indicate WSOP MI players will have to wait for 2023 before they can join the shared pool with NJ/NV/DE.
Over 200 bracelets were awarded this year, nearly half of which ran exclusively on WSOP and GGPoker platforms serving across multiple markets.
Three daily Mystery Bounty tournaments have been added to 888 Ontario’s tournament schedule with combined guarantees of CAD $14,000.
Ontario online poker market heats up as online poker giant PokerStars launches a week-long series of affordable tournaments.
WSOP’s launch in Ontario has not hindered PokerStars’ growth as it reaches its highest point since its launch in late June.
Despite multiple technical difficulties, PokerStars’ ONCOOP surpassed its overall guaranteed prize money by 13.5%, generating a total prize pool of $1.94 Million.
WSOP Ontario, powered by GGPoker, snatches the lead from PokerStars as the market grows to nearly 750 concurrent seats — larger than any US online poker market, pokerfuse can exclusively reveal.
Poker’s most iconic brand WSOP in association with the largest online poker network GGPoker has scheduled three bracelets for Ontario online poker players.
The PokerStars ambassador and Ontario native crushes the inaugural ONCOOP series taking down five titles for a total payout of nearly $17,000. And there’s still five days to go.
Despite a decent turnout for WSOP’s inaugural Ontario online poker series, players are enjoying big overlays thanks to the ambitious guarantees set by the operator.