Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a “commonsense” bill to expand online poker Pennsylvania is officially joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), marking a major step for online poker in the state. Governor Josh Shapiro recently signed the agreement, making Pennsylvania the sixth member alongside New Jersey, Nevada, Delaware, West Virginia, and Michigan. With this
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Connecticut Could Approve Entry Into The MSIGA
A new bill would allow the state to enter into online poker compacts with other states Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that could significantly change online gambling in the state, particularly for poker players. If approved, SB01464 would allow Connecticut to join the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), which would expand online poker by
Multi-State Online Poker in Pennsylvania Could Arrive Within Months
The state’s gaming regulator has confirmed that progress is being made Pennsylvania is moving closer to joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), which would allow online poker players in the state to compete against those in other states. According to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), the process is on track, and shared liquidity
Pennsylvania Could Join MSIGA Ahead Of This Year’s WSOP
The state’s gaming regulator has confirmed that the launch is imminent Pennsylvania is making strides toward joining the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), potentially opening its doors to cross-border online poker play in early 2025. This development could allow Pennsylvania poker players to compete in larger player pools and enjoy enhanced gaming opportunities alongside participants
Pennsylvania Closer To Joining MSIGA
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board voted overwhelmingly to join the group Pennsylvania is moving closer to offering multi-state online poker following a key decision from its regulators. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) unanimously approved the state’s potential entry into the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), which would allow players to compete against those in
Pennsylvania Could Become Sixth State To Join MSIGA
The state is exploring the possibility of joining the agreement, but no timeline exists Pennsylvania is on the path to becoming the sixth state to join the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), allowing it to share online poker player pools with other participating states. This development comes after months of advocacy from players and industry
West Virginia could join MSIGA poker sharing compact this year
There’s still nothing definite in the lineup for online poker in the state, but the odds are good No online poker platform has yet been launched in West Virginia since online gaming was approved in 2020. However, that could soon change after the Mountain State announced its membership in the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA)
West Virginia adds its name to growing multi-state poker group
The state is now part of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement West Virginia became the fifth state to enter the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) on Tuesday, which is an agreement that permits online poker player pools to be shared across state lines. MSIGA also includes Delaware, Michigan, Nevada and New Jersey. A Delaware corporation