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Pennsylvania’s Poker Revolution Gains Momentum with #GrowPAPoker Movement

Players, industry insiders, and activists from Pennsylvania’s online poker community came together this week in a historic display of unity for the #GrowPAPoker campaign, marking a historic juncture for this community. Starting on May 7th, when word got out about this effort, the whole poker community came together on X to show their support. Together, these groups worked to rally support for the campaign and get it off the ground.

Protesters gathered outside the Pennsylvania State Capitol, the Pennsylvania State Capitol, with placards reading “Let Pennsylvania Poker Flourish” and “Shared Liquidity Now” and wearing poker-themed outfits. By all accounts, this was the most effective means of attracting the attention of powerful legislators who could do anything about it.

To keep the ball rolling, PokerStars PA invited all registered players to a special freeroll event that they were conducting during the week. This action emphasized the value of the #GrowPAPoker campaign and emphasized the role that operator support plays in propelling the expansion of online poker.

Why #GrowPAPoker?

If Pennsylvania were to be included in the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), the state would be allowed to combine its player pools with those of other member jurisdictions, such as Nevada, New Jersey, Michigan, and Delaware. This would pave the way for online poker to keep growing in the US.

The group’s overarching goal is to increase operator income and player numbers by getting shared liquidity in online poker legalized. But is that all?

Shared liquidity is being proposed at a critical moment for the online poker scene in Pennsylvania, which has seen only modest growth since it started in 2019. Proponents argue that operators would benefit from an increased player pool and stronger income streams as a result of integration with nearby jurisdictions like Nevada and New Jersey. Also, they are confident that players would also enjoy getting a more exciting and dynamic gaming experience.

Big Day for US Poker

Pushing Pennsylvania to join the MSIGA is, in some ways, also an essential first step in reviving the US online poker scene. More players means more traffic, more tournament guarantees, and more tax income for the states. Additionally, this cooperative effort may act as an inspiration for other states to think about regulating online poker, which would support the growth of the industry across the country.

So far, the results are looking good. The activists vowed to keep fighting for shared liquidity until it becomes a legal requirement in Pennsylvania. With the support of legislators, industry leaders, and a committed player base, the #GrowPAPoker campaign is about to have a lasting impact on the future of online poker in the state.

 

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Online Poker Wish List for 2022

The past couple of years have been quite challenging, to say the least. This was especially true for the land-based gambling sector which had to deal with the measures put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Online gambling, on the other hand, did not suffer quite as much as, something that is easily proven by the stellar performance of various iGaming sectors.

Online poker is quite mature now but this does not mean that it has stopped growing. The vertical still benefits from several innovations and technological advancements as operators rush to meet the growing market demand. Crypto and blockchain stand out for being some of the most notable technologies that have been pushing poker forward.

However, they are not the only aspects that we are paying attention to in 2022. Here are some of the things that we are hoping for in the world of poker this year:

Interstate Poker in the United States

Traffic sharing is a pretty big deal in the world of online poker. Not only does it open the doors for soma amazing possibilities for the players but it also creates room for more growth for the poker operators. In the United States, the best way of achieving traffic sharing has been interstate poker.

As it stands, only WSOP (World Series of Poker) can share traffic in the country. Unfortunately, this is limited to Delaware New Jersey and Nevada which happen to be the smallest regulated online poker markets in the United States.

Keeping that in mind, it would be amazing if Michigan and Pennsylvania could also be part of this online poker network. These two have massive poker markets and their inclusion would be a big step for online poker in the country. Moreover, it would even be better if other operators other than WSOP could launch their networks. The top contenders in this regard would be PokerStars, partypoker and BetMGM Poker.

2022 might not be the year all this is achieved but, hopefully, even a single step in the right direction could begin the journey towards the online poker market of our dreams.

An Expanded Poker Market Maybe?

When it comes to legal online poker, we have made tremendous strides towards an expanded regulated market. Even so, only a handful of states have actually come on board. Poker enthusiasts in many other states have had to stick to offshore betting sites or even underground poker sites which come with their own set of cons.

For state authorities, one of the things we hope will be a key consideration will be the introduction of regulated, safe and reliable poker offerings in their states. Some discussions had already begun and we will be following closely to see how far they go.

All in all, 2022 will certainly be quite a year. Nothing is cast in stone and there are lots of possibilities. Happy new year!