Three Things That Will Happen in California Once PA Regulates Online Poker
The state of Pennsylvania is closer than ever to regulating online poker. HB 649 passed out of committee two weeks ago and last week it was read on the PA
The state of Pennsylvania is closer than ever to regulating online poker. HB 649 passed out of committee two weeks ago and last week it was read on the PA
New Jersey is celebrating their two-year anniversary for legalized iGaming. They are also experiencing tremendous growth thanks primarily to casino games. Next door in Pennsylvania, lawmakers are making headway towards
The last few weeks have been a nightmare for the Daily Fantasy Sports industry. Data leaks as well as insider trading began a scandal that has resulted in multiple class-action
On Friday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) released their report regarding the investigation of the PokerStars purchase by Amaya. They also revealed the transactional waiver issued for
Online poker is officially a dead issue for California in 2015. The legislative session ended on September 11 with AB 431 still in a holding pattern in the Assembly and
Major news broke on Thursday when it WSOP NV announced they are now accepting PayPal for online poker deposits. PayPal agreeing to soften their stance on gambling deposits is huge
A recent Wisconsin ruling upheld a decades old law that poker was illegal gambling. Players had been arguing that poker was a skill game and thus were hoping that the
The PokerStars Pro Tour is currently wrapping up its inaugural stops in California. PokerStars officials and Team Pros are promoting online poker legislation in California and introducing players to potential
While online poker hasn’t officially been declared dead in California for 2015, life support has been cut off and the undertaker is measuring the body for the coffin. Normally we
The fate of the online poker industry currently hangs in the balance at the federal level as a pair of bills tries to make their way through chambers. The first