Gambling in the USA
In USA 888 launches their interstate poker network

In US states Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey, 888 has confirmed the roll-out of its interstate poker network.
Caesars Interactive Entertainment said in the last month that it was to begin sharing online poker liquidity between the three states via both its WSOP.com and 888Poker.com brands.
Since 2015, Delaware and Nevada shared their poker liquidity. Now New Jersey has in the way to join the network.
888 is working with WSOP and also from May 1, they provided the expanded service. The Delaware Lottery and the all American Poker Network were on the venture.
Itai Frieberger, chief executive of 888, said: “The launch of the 888-powered interstate poker network is another significant milestone for the US igaming market.
“Poker players across all three regulated states can compete with each other through the 888 unique, proprietary platform.
“This is great news for customers and our partners and further demonstrates 888’s commitment and unique position in the regulated US online igaming market.”
David Rebuck, director of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, added: “We are pleased for the additional opportunities this agreement provides not only for online poker players in Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware, but also for other states that may want to participate in the future.”
Source: igamingbusiness.com
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