Pennsylvania now has approved three online poker companies, but the PGCB still has no word on when a second launch will happen in the state.
With PokerStars PA already operating and 888 also awaiting approval, the expansion by the partypoker US Network could make Pennsylvania the online poker capital of the US by the end of the year.
The inaugural WPT Online Series which starts this weekend and guarantees an eye-watering $35.5 million is also on the partypoker platform.
Partypoker US network tournament could mean that partypoker could launch in Nevada soon and subsequently merge its player pool with New Jersey.
As part of a complete overhaul of its online poker experience, the new mobile app includes a new look and new features.
The operator ultimately plans to require players to use real names at all of its online poker tables, but nearly 50 other changes are expected to be implemented in the next six to nine months.
Exactly one year after the US Supreme Court overturned the PASPA act, Atlantic City’s Borgata Casino launches its own sports wagering option BorgataSports.com.
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