With a background in marketing and PR, Sam has been a staff writer with pokerfuse and Poker Industry PRO for over a decade. With experience covering every aspect of the online poker industry, today she leads our live poker content and spearheads our new section, The Rail.
Qualified Gaming Entities can now apply for left over interactive gaming certificates as the 16-day window in Pennsylvania opens.
As Pennsylvania readies for online gaming and sports betting to become a reality, players who are looking to be able to…
Taking a look at what 888sport 888casino and 888poker will look like when it goes live in Pennsylvania.
Sands Bethlehem and Valley Forge can move ahead with online poker, casino and table games after approval from the PGCB.
Focusing exclusively on player feedback MPN is rolling out an upgrade dubbed v38 that will address 44% of all player requests.
Rivers Casino, owned by Rush Street Gaming, has given back its interactive gaming license to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board in an unexpected move.
The first retail sportsbooks are expected to go live as early as November 2018 in the state of Pennsylvania with mobile to follow.
Poker 8 is due to roll out globally later this year, including in US regulated markets, making it the biggest overhaul of the 888 platform since before Black Friday.
SugarHouse now joins the ranks of Harrahs, Hollywood Casino and Parx Casino in applying for a sports betting license in the state of Pennsylvania.
A federal court overturned a ban that prevented anyone associated with the gambling industry from making political contributions.
Pennsylvania is offering Qualified Gaming Entities from outside the state the opportunity to apply for licenses to offer online gaming.
Harrah’s now joins the Hollywood Casino and Parx Casino in applying for a sports betting license in the state of Pennsylvania.