New Jersey to Join Nevada, Delaware in Online Poker Pact

Filed in National by on October 14, 2017

Poker is a skill game, so a bigger pool of “dead money” is not bad news for Delaware’s professional online poker players.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Online poker fans in New Jersey will soon be able to play against people in Nevada and Delaware, expanding a growing portion of the state’s gambling industry.

Players in Nevada and Delaware have been able to play against each other since 2015, but New Jersey is now set to join once regulators in the states approve an operator and game software, Republican Gov. Chris Christie announced Friday.

Christie said the pact will allow the states to connect other games, as well, but Nevada currently only offers poker. Vernon Kirk, director of Delaware’s Lottery, said that the state will focus on poker first but that expanding to other games, like progressive slot jackpots, “is the direction we will be going in once we get more organized.”

The pact will likely benefit Caesars Entertainment, whose WSOP.com site is the only one set up in all three states.

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/new-jersey/articles/2017-10-13/pact-lets-new-jerseyans-gamble-online-in-nevada-delawaredl_poker

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