Although Black Friday was terrible for the online market, PokerStars stayed afloat and advanced further than the other rooms. Further than anyone expected.
With the sale of PokerStars to Amaya Gaming, online poker expansion in California could be breathing its last harried gasps of 2014. Does it help for 2015?
Let's take a quick look at the history of American Indian gaming and how it's grown to the lobbying power it is today. Infographic from CalvinAyre.com.
How does the Amaya acquistion affect the stalemate over the bad actor clause in California iPoker legislation? Our expert provides his opinion and more.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, Laurence H. Tribe, Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, who has been retained by PokerStars to lobby on their behalf in California, concluded “that the ‘bad actor’ provisions in two proposed iPoker bills in the California Legislature likely violate the U.S. Constitution.” Tribe’s Conclusions Tribe identified […]
Thursday's momentous news that PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and the rest of the company's assets will now belong to Amaya. What does this mean for Cali?
Let's take a deeper look into the recently announced PokerStar and Amaya $4.9 billion deal. How will this affect the US regulated online gambling market?
PokerStars stealing the show again in recent California iPoker headlines. This time it comes in the form of polling 1,200 online poker players in the state.
In the past week, an online gaming settlement in California has shown signs of falling apart as both PokerStars and the Tribes have found major disagreement