State Senator Likes PokerStars’ Chances in New Jersey

Poker-StarsPoker News – With Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa receiving New Jersey’s first Internet gambling permit last week and the announcement that online gambling will begin in the Garden State on Nov. 26, everyone is wondering if PokerStars — by far the world’s most popular real-money poker site — will be allowed to participate.

New Jersey State Sen. Ray Lesniak, a longtime catalyst for Internet gaming in New Jersey, believes that PokerStars will get a license.

“The biggest and the bestest with the mostest is going to have a presence here in New Jersey,” Lesniak told PokerNews.

Lesniak clarified that this was his opinion, that the decision will be made by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, and that he didn’t have any inside information on the verdict. Still, he seemed confident that PokerStars will be involved in Atlantic City. With Borgata getting its license and the start date fast approaching, the DGE is expected to announce more approvals any day.

“I’ve made it clear that I would like to see them in the game as long as the DGE says it’s OK, and I think it’s evolving in that way,” Lesniak said of PokerStars. “There are strong forces trying to prohibit them or at least keep them out of doing business for 3-to-5 years. I don’t think that’s in New Jersey’s best interests.”

Lesniak favors outside investment to spark Atlantic City’s struggling economy, and that’s exactly what PokerStars promises. The Press of Atlantic City reported that, as soon as it gets a license in hand, PokerStars plans to start building a $10 million poker room at Resorts Casino Hotel as part of their Internet partnership.

PokerStars lobbyist William J. Pascrell III told The Press of Atlantic City that PokerStars is committed to making Atlantic City its North American headquarters, creating an initial 150 jobs in the area.

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