Pennsylvania Inches Closer To Final Budget: Fate Of Online Gaming Still Up In The Air
The agreed upon framework for a $32 billion budget should be seen as a small victory for proponents of online gambling in Pennsylvania.
WSOP Attendance Rebounds After Slow Start As Main Event Looms
While most of the poker community has been focused on criticisms of playing cards and the player of the year race, attendance at the WSOP has been solid.
Nevada Poker Report May 2017: Vegas Adds More Than 100 Tables In Lead-Up To WSOP
Poker rooms on the Las Vegas Strip added 128 tables in May. The reason? The World Series of Poker, which runs through July 11.
The WSOP Card Debacle: Players Question Game Integrity Over Poor Quality, Fixes Don’t Go Far Enough
The cards being used at the World Series of Poker are not up to standards. The easily marked cards are causing some to question the integrity of the...
Here Is How You Can Play On Poker Night in America For Free
Poker Night in America has unveiled a new social poker app. To celebrate, app users have the chance to win a PNiA prize package and appear on the...
Is PartyPoker Sitting On A Gold Mine Or Mining Fool’s Gold?
PartyPoker is making a lot of bold moves, and some seem to be paying dividends. The question is, will the positive results be short-lived?
PA Online Gambling Hangs In The Balance As House And Senate Are Split On Gaming Package
Online gambling could be a causality as Pennsylvania's two legislative bodies remain split over the authorization of video gaming terminals.
What’s The Holdup For NY Online Poker? Assembly Adjourns Without Voting On Bill
For the second consecutive year, the New York Assembly has closed the legislative session without considering an online poker bill passed by the Senate.
Better Late Than Never: Online Gambling Finally Has A US Advocacy Group
Aptly named iDEA, a new pro-online gambling advocacy group has been formed. Here's a look at what it's trying to accomplish.
New York Online Poker Makes New Progress, But Bill May Have Run Into A Wall
An online poker bill has passed the New York Senate and was moving through the Assembly, but new concerns may stop it in its tracks.