Tag: us poker
New Jersey Poker Players Ante up for Multistate Gaming
The Current State of Poker in New Jersey Online poker in New Jersey continues its bull run with impressive earnings in the first half of 2018. Two weeks after month end, New Jersey casinos and online poker rooms release their GGR (Gross Gambling Revenue). The total Internet gambling win by month makes for interesting reading. Online poker revenues in March 2018 topped out at $1,966,366, significantly higher than February poker revenues of $1,772,988. In January 2018, poker revenues were strong, from the holiday season overflow at $1,950,696. These GGR figures were released by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE)….
US Facing Poker Site Roundup
From Poker Update – This is the first in a weekly series that will recap what is happening at all of the US facing poker sites. This first installment will only look at the major rooms with more being added each week. I will look at withdrawal times, deposits, promotions and traffic to compare the sites, as these are the most important thing for most grinders and even recreational players. I also added banned states at the end of each site explanation so that you can see what site will work best for your purpose and playing enjoyment. If you…
Legality of Poker Still Ambiguous in US
On Friday, April 15, 2011, the American Government shut down online poker sites over the ambiguity of the legality of poker. They branded its operators criminals. But is this still the case? The answer to the above question is yes and no. One of the main problems with passing new laws is that they often have unintended consequences. The clearest example of that is the Volstead Act of 1919. The ostensible purpose of this – Prohibition – was to save Americans from the demon drink; in practice, it created an era of lawlessness. The current drug prohibition laws – worldwide…
Two Online Poker Bills to be Introduced in the US House
From Poker Fuse Federal lawmakers show renewed interest in online poker. Interest in online poker at the federal level has been renewed and, according to spokespersons for two members of the US House of Representatives, two separate bills to regulate online poker are expected to be introduced in the coming weeks. FULL STORY