Pennsylvania Online Poker Liquidity Sharing Unlikely, But Still Possible, In 2020
Online poker has benefited from a lack of other forms of gambling in Pennsylvania. It would be boosted even further by liquidity sharing.
→Online poker has benefited from a lack of other forms of gambling in Pennsylvania. It would be boosted even further by liquidity sharing.
→Online poker is thriving in PA, and PokerStars — the only legal game in town — kicks of a giant $2 million series this weekend.
→Weekday traffic numbers are higher now than Sunday numbers usually are, as PA poker players are stuck and home and looking for entertainment.
→PokerStars is playing around with a “side bets” feature in Europe, further merging the worlds of iPoker and iCasino gaming.
→PokerStars has announced its Winter Series for online poker players in Pennsylvania, with 30 events and $675,000 in guarantees.
→Shared liquidity “is permitted under the Gaming Expansion Act,” the PGCB says, but “it is not something that is expected to occur soon.”
→PokerStars’ numbers in PA in November were better than all the poker sites in NJ combined, and online casino revenue is trending upward.
→The first major poker series in PA is off to a guarantee-crushing start, and PokerStars has responded by beefing up many of the prize pools.
→“It’s absolutely our intention to bring Zoom to Pennsylvania,” PokerStars/FOX Bet exec Matt Primeaux promises.
→It’s official: Mt. Airy has a new 12-table poker room and an online poker partner to boot. The casino will want guests to multi-table.
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