Category Archives: State by State

New Jersey

Famed NJ Poker Pro “Sizzlinbetta” reveals all about using VPN’s to play at Stars

With online poker now legal and regulated in New Jersey, you’d think that famed online pro Stephen ‘sizzlinbetta’ Reynolds would be as happy as ever. This is especially the case when you consider that he recently won the WSOP.com Online Championships Main Event and $63,750, the largest payout in NJ internet poker’s short history. However, […]

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New Jersey

Desperate for NJ Market Share, Ultimate Poker launches NO-verlay Promo

Ultimate Poker have fared pretty well in the Nevada market, where they draw 75 cash game players per hour, according to PokerScout. However, UP’s foray into the New Jersey market has been anything but smooth since they’re averaging just 14 players an hour. So in a desperate attempt to turn things around, they’ve launched a […]

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New Jersey

No Casino, No Problem as Wynn eyes New Jersey Online Poker Market

Frustrated over his battles with New Jersey gaming regulators, Steve Wynn sold the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in 1987 and vowed never to operate in Atlantic City again. But lately, it looks like he’s breaking this vow and trying to return to the city, only this time through the internet. Along with partners AAPN […]

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Delaware

Merge Wisely Exits Delaware and New Jersey

Even after Black Friday, a number of offshore online poker sites and networks have continued to operate in the unregulated US gaming market. But slowly, states are starting to legalize and regulate online poker, including Delaware and New Jersey. Most likely in an attempt to avoid clashing over legal matters, Merge Gaming have decided to […]

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Iowa

Iowa Regains Interest in Online Poker

The subject of online poker certainly isn’t new in Iowa. In fact, Iowa politicians have had the matter on their radar for a while, although no bills have managed to be approved by all of the proper channels. But this could definitely change in the near future thanks to Terry Rich, the Director of the […]

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New Jersey

New Jersey Online Poker Sites Might be able to Accept Foreign Players

When New Jersey approved and regulated online poker, it was generally thought that if expansion occurred, it would involve intrastate poker with Nevada and other states. But New Jersey State Senator Ray Lesniak isn’t waiting around for this because he’s introduced an amended bill that would allow NJ poker sites to offer services “to persons […]

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New Jersey

Legal NJ Online Poker Brings Jamie Kerstetter back to US

When Black Friday struck three years ago, it prevented Americans from playing at some of the world’s largest online poker sites such as PokerStars and Full Tilt. Some pros still managed to make a living by playing at smaller US-friendly sites and/or in live poker rooms. But many other professionals moved abroad to Canada, Europe […]

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Pennsylvania

3 Reasons why Pennsylvania should Legalize/Regulate Online Poker

Last December, Pennsylvania passed SR 273, a resolution which calls for the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study how profitable online gaming would be for the state. Of course, this is only the initial step towards legalized and regulated Pennsylvania internet poker. But it’s a start, and it would definitely be in the Keystone […]

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New Jersey

New Jersey Online Poker Revenue Nowhere Close to Predictions

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie certainly wasn’t shy about making bold predictions for his state’s online poker operation. Christie made the declaration that New Jersey internet poker would generate $1 billion in revenue by July 1st, 2014 – just over seven months after the regulated market opened. Most analysts on Wall Street had more conservative […]

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