With three states currently offering online poker legally in the U.S. (New Jersey, Nevada, and Delaware) Pennsylvania has been announced as the fourth, who will launch on Bonfire night and hope for the only fireworks to be the ones launched by event winners as players flock back to online poker sites.
With some pokers company in Pennsylvania hoping to ‘soft-launch’ online poker to the masses on Bonfire Night, the hope is that Pennsylvania will join the Multi-State Internet Gaming Association, something that would bolster hopes of a nationwide return to virtual felt action.
Three key casino partnerships will influence the growth of poker in the state, d Mount Airy Casino, Valley Forge Casino Resort, WSOP.com & Caesars all hoping to attract their loyal fan base all over again.
The growth of states like New Jersey, which still only brings in around $1.7 million from online poker compared to every $20 million it makes from sports betting and $40 million it rakes in from casino games is an indication of just how far back up the mountain U.S. online poker has to climb.
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