Category Archives: NJ Online Gambling

Excellent article about Amaya and the state of i-gaming

In this article, Scott Longley of Regulus Partners takes a close look at the recent acquisition of Pokertsars by Amaya and the state of the i-gaming space. While Longley is relatively optimistic about the potential success of Amaya moving forward, he does present valid arguments that bring to light skepticism surrounding the “hype” about Amaya’s […]

NJ online gambling sites to combine prize pools

In a posting I made in June 2014, I stated that one of the ways NJ online poker could thrive was to pool liquidity. In particular I said: “Poker is practically a dead horse and the operators should consider pooling liquidity and using one software provider for the entire State with all the operators sharing […]

Web gaming backers face bleak prospects after election, analysts say | Las Vegas Review-Journal

  Supporters of federal legalization of Internet gaming could be the biggest losers following the 2014 midterm elections, according to analysts. The issue is not expected to gain traction in Washington, D.C., come January, after the new Congress is seated. With Republicans taking control of the U.S. Senate and gaining a larger majority in the House of Representatives, […]

Why Las Vegas Sands’ Sheldon Adelson is Fighting Online Gaming LVS

The author of this article (link below) outlines a very reasoned and logical argument as to why Sheldon Adelson is opposed to online gaming in the US. While it is easy for the pro-online gambling forces to ascribe sinister reasons  to why Adelson opposes online gambling, the author does an excellent job of explaining why the […]

Are they reading my posts?:New Jersey Casinos Want Real-Money Skill-Based Social Games | Gambling News : CalvinAyre.com

According to this article from Calvinayre.com, NJ regulators are inviting skill-based game developers to bring their games to NJ  and find ways to incorporate this type of play into the casino wagering environment. Assuming they pass regulatory hurdles, the games would be fast tracked for approval.. The article states: “On Tuesday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming […]