Though online poker in PA is trailing its NJ neighbor, there are a few things that could happen soon that would inject more life into the market.
NJCOOP dates have yet to be released, but New Jersey plays can expect the famed series to take place over a similar time period.
The $300 buy-in PASCOOP Main Event ended up being Pennsylvania’s biggest online poker tournament with a total prize pool of $368k.
Generating more than $3 million in March, PokerStars PA is poised to set another record month in April.
$675,000 is guaranteed across 30 events for PokerStars’ second online tournament series in Pennsylvania.
Over $1.5 million paid out in PokerStars’ first-ever PACOOP in Pennsylvania made the series a big hit.
The state’s first-ever online poker tournament series still has a lot of value for Pennsylvania online poker players.
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