2020 proved to be the best year on record for online poker in the Garden State and partypoker NJ played a key role.
The latest favorable ruling in the Wire Act case sets the stage for the expansion of interstate online poker in the US.
Good news for online poker enthusiasts in the Wolverine State as news emerges that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the multijurisdictional online poker bill into law.
Online poker is expected to launch in Michigan in early 2021, and now shared liquidity may not take long to follow.
As a new wave of COVID-19 cases sweeping across the world coincides with the seasonal busy season for online poker, another boom could be in the cards.
Pennsylvania now has approved three online poker companies, but the PGCB still has no word on when a second launch will happen in the state.
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.
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