{"id":5533,"date":"2023-10-27T09:42:04","date_gmt":"2023-10-27T09:42:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/?p=5533"},"modified":"2023-10-27T09:42:04","modified_gmt":"2023-10-27T09:42:04","slug":"pennsylvanias-msiga-membership-could-be-the-game-changer-for-us-online-poker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/pennsylvanias-msiga-membership-could-be-the-game-changer-for-us-online-poker","title":{"rendered":"Pennsylvania\u2019s MSIGA Membership Could be the Game Changer for US Online Poker"},"content":{"rendered":"
Summary:<\/strong><\/p>\n There\u2019s still a long way to go before online poker becomes a full-blown industry in the United States, with online poker legally available in only a limited number of states<\/a>. <\/p>\n Shared liquidity could help boost market growth, but there has been little progress in this aspect, as not all jurisdictions with regulated online poker in the US are part of the existing Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement<\/strong> (MSIGA).<\/p>\n Online poker is currently legal in eight US states, but only five of them have active markets. Of that number, only four are members of MSIGA, namely, New Jersey, Nevada, Delaware, and Michigan<\/strong>. Pennsylvania has yet to join the interstate deal. <\/p>\n\n
US Online Poker Still Struggling Due to Lack of Liquidity<\/h2>\n