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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board recently declined to give any specifics regarding when its soon-to-launch online poker industry would join with other states’ shared player pools. Pennsylvania regulators told Online Poker Report that they “cannot predict the likelihood” that in-state operators would be allowed to share liquidity.
The commission’s tentative response may seem overly cautious. However, the success of shared player pools remains very much up in the air.
Shared player pools up to this point
New Jersey
There were high hopes in New Jersey when the state joined the Multi-State Internet Gaming Association. Regulators believed that the shared player pools of Nevada and Delaware would boost the state’s online poker revenue.
Initially, when 888/WSOP got the green light from the state, the results were promising. The presence of the All-American Poker Network briefly pushed WSOP.com past Pokerstars in terms of revenue.
However, the renaissance didn’t last. As PlayNJ reported, the decision to join the MSIGA has had little to no impact on New Jersey’s online poker revenue.
None of the changes have made any impact on New Jersey’s bottom line. Increased...
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