With the 30-day extension on the IGT court case expiring this week, we could soon find out how Biden’s DOJ will deal with the Wire Act mess — and get clarity on US interstate online poker once and for all.
Hopefully, the two-year saga will be over soon, permitting the PokerStars USA, partypoker US and WSOP/888 networks to expand into PA and MI.
The latest favorable ruling in the Wire Act case sets the stage for the expansion of interstate online poker in the US.
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Online poker in the United States is regulated and live in four states: Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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Online poker is fully legal and regulated in Michigan. You can choose between three world-class sites — PokerStars,...