PokerStars is hopeful that the third country will join the new PokerStars Europe network by the second quarter.
Positive words break months-long silence from the Italian regulator over its position on European shared liquidity.
In a surprise move, PokerStars is allowing residents outside of Spain to sign up to PokerStars.ES to play on the new Southern European player pool.
Radio silence from Italy’s gaming regulator leaves the open question of when the country will join the new Southern European player pool.
The Stars Group becomes the first operator to take advantage of new European rules on shared liquidity.
With the final puzzle piece in place, operators can now move forward with technical approval for Spanish-French shared liquidity.
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.
PokerStars’ Italian-French poker room will go head-to-head with many of the world’s largest dot-com poker rooms.
The Spanish “Seat Me” system will come to France today ahead of player pooling between the two countries.
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