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Originally Posted by pokerarb
Traffic was pretty bad in NJ before the merge. Makes sense it's a net negative for MI regs, for now.
My exp so far has been that's games are quite reg-filled post merger but there's tons more action
I've heard PA games aren't great either but haven't played there... and I believe there is legislation that needs to be done to join the multistate compact.
It's hard to see the games on Stars NJ/MI getting better anytime soon unless a new state all together comes online. Connecticut and West Virginia both have legalized online poker - but no operators. Seems like it should be relatively easy for Stars to get a foothold there ... find a partner and launch a new site seems pretty easy from a technical standpoint. I assume, but could definitely be wrong, that they could spin up another Stars server for any state/country etc. at any time with the push of a button ... and just have a control panel behind the scenes to control anything that needs to be customized... if not they really should be aiming for something like that. Of course there is the political part of finding a partner... Hopefully we will get some more states on board this year, maybe IA, IL, IN, KY, NY?
Online sports betting is now legal in the following states that haven't legalized online poker AZ, AR, CO, DC, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, MD, NH, NY, OH, OR, RI, TN, VA, WY. Would be nice to see some more progress in those states.
Until then trying to study my butt off, table select like crazy, and put in massive volume. Already up to 21K hands for the month. Might diversify to some other sites as well ...
Last edited by ten25; 01-04-2023 at 10:56 PM.