PokerStars PA Online Poker And Casino Launch: First Reactions
From the cash and tournament traffic to the download and deposit options, an overview of Day One of PokerStars in Pennsylvania.
→From the cash and tournament traffic to the download and deposit options, an overview of Day One of PokerStars in Pennsylvania.
→Shuffle up and deal! The “soft launch” of PA’s first regulated poker site is underway — though shared liquidity remains a massive variable.
→Pennsylvania might kick off online poker this year, which would come at a time when the live poker market has seen better days.
→Online sports betting and casino have arrived in PA, but poker is lagging behind. How close are we, and how many sites will there be?
→Online poker, as well as key poker room remodeling and renovations, can’t come soon enough for the Pennsylvania poker market.
→Pennsylvania and New Jersey participation in the Main Event was down in 2019, but will that soon change with PA joining the iPoker equation?
→The Keystone State plans to begin online poker game mid-July, but questions remain about what the games will look like out of the gate.
→Keystone State casinos won a record $3.24 billion from gamblers in 2018, but revenue was virtually flat in a year-over-year comparison.
→Keystone State casino regulators rejected a petition to allow poker dealers at Parx to rack their tips before handing them to the cage.
→Two operators recently backed out of plans for online poker offerings in Pennsylvania, which comes as the state’s live rooms are pulling in less rake.
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