Pennsylvania's Governor encourages the entry to allow its online poker rooms to share players

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Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board this past week, asking the members to begin steps toward participating in the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA). If Pennsylvania has been accepted to join, this will allow online poker rooms to share the player pool for the MISGA members. So far, this would mean Pennsylvanians will have the opportunity to play online poker with those from Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, Michigan, and West Virginia.

Good news for online poker players in Pennsylvania!

Read more here >>> Pennsylvania Starting Process to Join Largest Online Poker Network in United States

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Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania sent a letter to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board this past week, asking the members to begin steps toward participating in the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA). If Pennsylvania has been accepted to join, this will allow online poker rooms to share the player pool for the MISGA members. So far, this would mean Pennsylvanians will have the opportunity to play online poker with those from Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, Michigan, and West Virginia.

Good news for online poker players in Pennsylvania!

Read more here >>> Pennsylvania Starting Process to Join Largest Online Poker Network in United States

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all of America can join online poker like they used to - I don't understand why they can't now
what was the point of all this circus to ban now and allow later
 
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