PokerStars’ latest series will close out 2022 and ring in 2023 with huge prize pools spread across 334 tournaments.
As a new wave of COVID-19 cases sweeping across the world coincides with the seasonal busy season for online poker, another boom could be in the cards.
Soaring revenues during the summer series serve as an incentive for Pennsylvania to the MultiState Internet Gaming Agreement once online poker launches in the state.
New animations, sound effects and interactive elements are just the start of what players can expect from the new game engine behind the PokerStars software.
Unexpected consequences of previous restrictions caused increased difficulties for players looking to get a seat.
Over half a million dollars in WCOOP tickets will be given away via freerolls available across PokerStars major markets.
An excerpt from Poker Industry PRO’s latest report on the state of the online poker industry in 2018.
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