Three land-based sports wagering licenses were approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board at its recent hearing.
Presque Isle and Stadium Casino got the go-ahead from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to offer a variety of online games, but both left out a provision to offer online poker.
Sands Bethlehem and Valley Forge can move ahead with online poker, casino and table games after approval from the PGCB.
Rivers Casino, owned by Rush Street Gaming, has given back its interactive gaming license to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board in an unexpected move.
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