The Launch of Pennsylvania Online Poker

The long wait and guessing game is over! Pennsylvania online poker is finally here! PokerStars is officially up and running with the cooperation of the Mount Airy Casino! Plus, PartyPoker and 888 are not far behind! We also have a new gambling interview to share, plus news on Colorado sports betting. Hello players! What a time to be alive! We’ve got sports betting news from Colorado, and online poker news from Pennsylvania! And that, my friends, is this week’s big story! After years of guessing and months of waiting, PokerStars officially became the first internet poker site to go live…

Pennsylvania Online Poker Launch Date

PokerStars will become the first web poker site in the Keystone State, as Pennsylvania online poker kicks off November 4th… although it will only be a test launch. Still, the wait is over and the games are about to begin! At a recent meeting of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board a spokesperson confirmed that they have staff “…prepared to initiate and oversee a test launch this Monday… it would include the testing of a poker game”. This means that Pennsylvania online poker will not yet be available for everyone… just that they are testing the software and preparing to go…

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Where is Pennsylvania Online Poker?

This week’s gambling news discusses the recent launch of internet betting in the Keystone State, along with the conspicuous absence of Pennsylvania online poker. What operators are interested in the market? And when will online poker go live in the state? Also, an update on the expansion of sports betting in America, and the hold up for online gambling in Michigan. Hello friends… on our last program we spoke about online gambling going live in Pennsylvania when three internet casinos opened their virtual doors in the state. A week later, Churchill Downs has become the fourth to start taking customers……

MIA: Pennsylvania Online Poker

It’s been almost two years since Internet gambling was approved in the Keystone State, approving casino games and Pennsylvania online poker. Now, casinos have gone live on the web and are accepting players… but poker is no where to be found. There are 7 casinos in the state which have been granted Gaming Certificates by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board in order to have online poker. But players in the state were sadly disappointed that no operator launched a poker site during the first week of operations, raising doubts whether the activity would go live at all. So what gives?…