Nick has been involved in the online poker industry for over two decades, at various times a professional poker player, poker coach, video instructor, blogger, software developer, journalist and editor. In 2011, he co-founded pokerfuse, and was for many years the lead writer and Editor in Chief of and our industry trade site, Poker Industry PRO. Today, he leads overall site strategy and product development.
Positive words break months-long silence from the Italian regulator over its position on European shared liquidity.
Across Europe, the United States and now even South America, shared liquidity has finally won out—2018 should see cross-border shared liquidities across all key existing and emerging online poker markets.
As planned, 888 Holdings adds poker to its Italian online gaming offer alongside sports and casino, ahead of what it hopes is an opportunity to pool liquidity with its Spanish site.
Ten new operators are expected to apply for a license in Spain, says industry group.
Free to play app grabs headlines with Floyd Mayweather sponsorship.
How did the world’s largest online poker companies perform in the third quarter this year? Really rather well.
Fueled by increased play in tournaments, online poker gross gaming revenue enjoys 7% growth in Q3.
New in-depth report identifies the key developments of the year, analyzes first-half performance from the major operators, and discusses future headwinds and tailwinds.
Partypoker overtook 888poker for the first time in four years, but can it solidify its position as PokerStars’ primary competitor?
PokerStars’ WCOOP, partypoker’s Powerfest and 888’s XL Eclipse Series all finish on a high with all Main Events covering their guarantees.
Net gaming revenue, first time deposits and total deposits in GVC’s resurgent poker vertical all grow by at least a third.
A second wave of approvals sees the top online poker operators with Android apps now available in the store.