The new bill makes Michigan the sixth state to legalize online poker, following in the footsteps of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Nevada and West Virginia. The legalization became official over the Holidays, so prospective online poker rooms seeking to operate in Michigan have hardly had any time to prepare their bids. Due to the legalization of online poker in other states, many operators have already established themselves in the US, including Intertops, Bovada, SB Poker and Carbon Poker. It would not be surprising to see these enter Michigan as well.
players from New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware can already play against each other in the same player pool and is expected to continue expanding to other states.
Overall, the future for online poker in the United States looks bright once again. The online poker rooms are back, the players are embracing it and legislators have realized some of the positives of legalizing online poker – such as increased regulation and tax revenue. Chances are the 2020s will be much better for US online poker than the 2010s.
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