
FanDuel Sportsbook Coming To Pennsylvania At Valley Forge Resort Casino
FanDuel teams up with Boyd to tackle the US market Valley Forge Casino hasn’t yet taken advantage of the new legal landscape in Pennsylvania and
FanDuel teams up with Boyd to tackle the US market Valley Forge Casino hasn’t yet taken advantage of the new legal landscape in Pennsylvania and
On Friday, Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment — owners of Parx Casino — became the second PA casino owner to apply to offer sports betting in
Pennsylvanians who are eager to begin sports betting in the state can finally relax. On Friday, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board revealed via Twitter that
On October 30th, Pennsylvania officially legalized many forms of online gambling. With its signing, the first online casinos should be live by the summer of 2018.
Here are some of the main points of the Pennsylvania online gambling legislation that Governor Wolffe signed in early November.
Pennsylvania will offer operator licenses equal to the number of brick and mortar casinos that exist in the state. The 12 existing Pennsylvania casinos will get the first opportunity to receive a license. They will have until early February to apply for a license at a discounted rate of $10 million. A thirteenth license is expected to be available with the launch of the Philly Live! Casino. This license will allow an operator to offer online poker and an online casino that includes slots and table games.
Once the 90 days is up, existing casinos can apply for licenses at a rate of $4 million each for poker, online slots or online table games. Any licenses left over will be open to non-Pennsylvania operators.
It is expected that casinos will partner with existing casino software providers and established online poker rooms (especially those that are operating in other states). It is unknown the extent at which additional brands will be available under a single license (such as turn-key poker room skins that have unique branding but are essentially the same casino/poker room).
A possible (likely?) liquidity agreement between Pennsylvania and other states could also change the dynamic. Recently, the first three states (New Jersey, Nevada and Delaware) agreed to share a player pool. The smart money agrees that Pennsylvania will join this newly established player pool, although that might not happen right away.
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