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February 18, 2015
Last week, Caesars Entertainment made a monumental shift in opinion regarding the inclusion of PokerStars in the legalized online poker market. After years of opposition to bad actors and specifically
February 12, 2015
In a recent article on Pechanga.net, Dave Palermo took a look at the tribal groups that are lobbying for online poker legislation in the state. While some are willing to
February 10, 2015
Pala Interactive became the first Native American ran company to offer legalized online gambling when they opened PalaCasino.com in New Jersey in 2014. Now the company is one of the
February 4, 2015
The Restoration of America’s Wire Act died a slow death during the Lame Duck session of Congress in 2014. Upon its death, many in the poker industry warned that it
January 23, 2015
A new California online poker bill was introduced on Thursday and could serve as the state’s best hope for legalizing the game. Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer introduced AB 167 on Thursday,
January 21, 2015
That state of California is currently considering whether they will become the fourth state in the U.S. to legalize online poker. While the financial benefits to the state have been
January 19, 2015
When AB9 was released back in December, it started a wave of controversy due to the requirement that players register and fund their online poker accounts at a live card
January 13, 2015
The state of Washington is the latest to attempt to legalize online poker in California. House Bill 1114 was prefiled on January 9 and officially read on Monday. If passed,
January 11, 2015
With the start of the New Year officially behind us, many online poker analysts are giving their spin on whether the game has a shot at being legalized in 2015.
January 8, 2015
The Santa Ysabel tribe is continuing their fight to offer real-money online gambling in California. On December 31, the tribe filed a motion in U.S. District Court seeking to have