A weekend tweet from poker pro Phil Galfond suggests that RSI, which purchased the RIO platform last year, will keep the Run It Once name in its future rollout of US online poker.
Rush Street Interactive (RSI) acquired Phil Galfond’s Run It Once Poker (RIO) platform in March. It could potentially launch BetRivers Poker in several jurisdictions in North America — though the company’s plans remain unclear.
Coupled with the Run It Once Poker team, the acquisition puts Rush Street Interactive in a strong position to launch online poker.
Rush Street Interactive, one of the leading iGaming operators in the US, acquires Galfond’s Run It Once Poker Room for $5.8 million in cash and stock.
Run it Once has shut its doors, with plans to focus on a future relaunch in the US. While details are scarce, we explore some of the potential avenues RIO could take towards entering the US online poker market.
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