Weekly Roundup March 7 2014
Most Merge Gaming Skins Leave Nevada Sportsbook.ag, PlayersOnly, SuperBook, Aced and Carbon Poker notified all Nevada players this week telling them that their accounts had been closed. The company that manages the cashier for these companies decided not to do business in Nevada any longer. All players were forced to cashout immediately. This comes just […]
Weekly Roundup February 28 2014
Full Tilt Poker Remission Payments Processed Players that have submitted verifiable bank account information to the Garden City Group began receiving remission payments Friday. The claims administrator reported more than 27,500 former Full Tilt players received an estimated $76 million is payments. Some banks will take a few business days to post the electronic funds […]
Weekly Roundup February 21 2014
Bally’s Atlantic City to Open WSOP.com Poker Room Bally’s in Atlantic City will open a WSOP.com branded poker room in the Wild West portion of its property. The 42-table poker room will include free wi-fi, phone chargers at all seats and 20 televisions. The poker room will be located on the sixth floor. The number […]
Weekly Roundup February 14 2014
Mississippi Online Gaming Bill Dies A bill that would have allowed online poker and casinos games in Mississippi died in committee this week. The Mississippi Lawful Internet Gambling Act of 2014 failed to make it out of committee for a third straight year. Mississippi is a casino destination for players across the South. Resorts may […]
Weekly Roundup February 6 2014
Bodog and Bovada $3 Million Black Diamond Poker Open Bodog and its U.S.-facing skin Bovada will spread over 200 events for the 2014 Black Diamond Poker Open. The combined guaranteed prize pool is $3 million. There will be two separate series. The Contender Series offers low buy-in events. It will kick off on February 18 […]
Weekly Roundup January 31 2014
Several Merge Gaming Skins Leave Delaware and New Jersey Merge Gaming skins that use the central cashier system banned players in Delaware and New Jersey this week. The move appears to be related to payment processing and not to regulations as Nevada players still have access to the sites involved with this move. Unlike other […]
Weekly Roundup January 24 2014
Full Tilt Remission Payments Processed by March 31 The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) announced on the Two Plus Two poker forum that the U.S. Department of Justice has approved $82 million in repayments to former U.S. Full Tilt Poker players. There are an estimated 30,000 players that will get paid by March 31, according to […]
Weekly Roundup January 17 2014
New Jersey Releases 2013 Internet Gaming Revenue The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released 2013 Internet gaming revenue numbers. The amount won by New Jersey regulated sites in 2013 was $8,368,837. One interesting take from this was that about 38 percent of the revenue came from poker. Borgata and Caesars were the top two […]
Weekly Roundup January 10 2014
The holidays are always slow for online poker news. This past season was no different. The first full week of 2014 brought fresh industry news. Party Poker New Jersey Announces Pro Sports Sponsorships Party Poker in New Jersey struck a deal with the Philadelphia 76’ers and New Jersey Devils to become a sponsor. This includes […]
Weekly Roundup December 20 2013
LiveAce Ceases Operations Troubled subscription site LiveAce closed without notice on Thursday. The site placed a notice to players on Friday stating that the company had suspended operations. The company blamed a lack of subscribers for its demise. Subscribers paid $19.99 per month to receive daily reloads of chips. These players will receive a refund […]
Weekly Roundup December 13 2013
The highlight of this week was a House subcommittee hearing on online gambling. The bill up for discussion was the Poker Freedom Act. The witnesses included American Gaming Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman, Poker Players Alliance Executive Director John Pappas and Las Vegas Sands Senior Vice President Andy Abboud. The committee members appeared to […]
Bodog Asia Raided – Calvin Ayre makes Most Wanted List
American online poker players outside of Delaware, Nevada and New Jersey have to accept a degree of risk every time they sit down at a table. Some players in those three states still continue to play at unregulated sites for various reasons. A Bodog support center in the Philippines was raided last week. This has […]
Weekly Roundup November 29 2013
New Jersey Regulated Online Poker Goes Live The biggest story this week is that New Jersey online poker is not live to the public. The five-day soft launch had several glitches but there were not enough issues to prevent the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement from approving internet gambling for six Atlantic City Casinos. […]
Weekly Roundup November 22 2013
New Jersey Soft Launches Online Poker New Jersey launched online poker and casino games on Thursday. Bally’s, Borgata, Caesars, Golden Nugget, Tropicana, Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza and all related partners launched to invited players. The first two days saw action only between 6pm and 2am. Saturday will see 18 hours of action and by […]
Weekly Roundup November 15 2013
First Week of Delaware Online Poker Delaware online poker launched on November 8th. One week later it is still struggling to draw players. The latest numbers from Pokerscout.com show 888 Delaware peaking at 47 players in the past 24 hours. That is about double its numbers from the launch but is still not enough to […]