Anuj Arora has been a staff writer for pokerfuse and Poker Industry PRO since 2018. A former poker player, Anuj was soon recognized as one of the leading journalists in the online poker industry, known for his analytical insights and encyclopedic knowledge of both the US and global markets. Famous for his data-heavy analysis of industry trends, Anuj today leads pokerfuse’s editorial and heads our poker content production.
Virginia advances legislation that could make it the second state to legalize online poker in 2026, though key negotiations and a delayed launch timeline still stand in the way.
As Maine becomes the latest US state to legalize online poker, BetRivers Poker’s growing multi-state network and small-market track record could make it the state’s strongest contender.
The World Series of Poker 2026 schedule features 100 bracelet events, new additions, expanded flights, and a first-ever summer Circuit series.
BetRivers Poker is raising the stakes this spring with a 15-day Championship series offering 88 events and a half million in guarantees.
All indications suggest the WSOP 2026 full schedule is set to be revealed imminently, possibly next week.
After rapid expansion into four states, BetRivers confirms New Jersey is next as preparations for launch near completion.
Leading sweepstakes poker site adds yet another feature that players must pay to access.
Operator’s flagship Winter Series is now halfway through across US and Ontario markets, with more than $1.5 million in combined guarantees.
BetRivers Poker launches three promotions, including two new offers, Double Glitch and Double the Splash, alongside the return of Added Money Week.
The WSOP Circuit’s Toronto stop is missing from the early 2026 schedule, but a return later in the year remains likely despite no official confirmation.
Operator launches a week-long Cash Game Festival featuring rakeback, reload bonuses, and player-specific challenges, while also reinstating its Nevada freeplay welcome offer.
BetMGM Poker launches Spade Season, headlined by a $3 million tournament series and supported by cash game bonuses and seasonal promotions running through March.