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pokerstars merger amayaPokerStars Merger Amaya – Rumors of a possible merger with the largest poker site and Amaya Network have been circulating this week.

Amaya Network have responded to the recent 30% increase of trading shares and potential merger with PokerStars.

The merger would see PokerStars entering the regulated US market under a new name or company as a loophole around the bad actor clause. PokerStars have failed to receive approval to operate in New Jersey, Nevada, Delaware and California.

The largest online poker site was suspended for up to 2 years for operating after the 2006 UIGEA came into law, preventing PokerStars from getting any US poker player action since Black Friday.

PokerStars Merger Amaya Responds to Rumours

delaware poker joins nevadaDelaware Poker sites will soon join with Nevada to share player pools, this is expected to increase the amount of games available with more players at the tables.

The new partnership will be a step in the right direction as the current set-up of state-by-state separation was not attracting enough players.

Nevada and Delaware governors Brian Sandoval and Jack Markell signed the deal this week to form a partnership for online poker in the two states.

Both states will still have their separate gambling laws and will only share player pools at regulated and approved online poker sites.

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pokerstars nj suspendedPokerStars NJ license application has been suspended by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and will not be reconsidered unless drastic changes take place.

The major concern is Isai Scheinberg, the founder of PokerStars still having a federal indictment against him for violating the UIGEA of 2006.

PokerStars, the largest online poker site will be suspended for at least two years while the accused executives are still affiliated with the company.

New Jersey has received the most traffic out of the three regulated American states: Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware.

Party Borgata NJ & WSOP NJ are currently leading the way for the New Jersey poker sites.

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new jersey poker sitesNew Jersey poker sites have launched their software in a testing phase to be complaint with regulation before the official launch of their operations.

So far only a few land based casinos should be approved for the soft launch these include: Golden Nugget Casino, Caesars Interactive Entertainment, Borgata Casino, Tropicana Casino, Trump Plaza and Trump Taj Mahal.

The Atlantic City casinos will be using popular online casino & poker platforms as the backbone of their operations namely: BwinParty, 888, Betfair, Amaya, GameSys, Ultimate Gaming and Bally Technologies.

The poker sites are accepting player registrations and giving testers a limited amount of free poker cash to players before they launch.

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