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.
The largest online poker tournament series ever held in the US took place last month on the 888poker network.
The diminishing impact of Covid-19 and the seasonality of online poker could mean less revenue for the rest of the year, but a number of potential positive influences could reignite the market.
With at least 2 months still remaining on the PGCB’s original prediction, a partypoker launch by this fall is still realistic.
Revenue for the first half of 2020 along with cash game traffic figures tell the tale of online poker in Pennsylvania.
Less than $500 separates the online poker revenue collected so far in 2020 from that collected in all of 2019.
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.
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