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What Pennsylvania’s MSIGA Entry Means for Online Poker Players in 2025

The long-awaited move is finally here: Pennsylvania will officially join the Multi-State Gaming Agreement (MSIGA) in 2025, making it the next high-profile state market to become part of this groundbreaking pact that enables online poker operators to share players across state lines. The development marks a major step in the expansion of the online poker market in the U.S., which has been eagerly anticipated by poker enthusiasts and operators alike.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) Communications Director, Doug Harbach, confirmed the state’s invitation to join the MSIGA, with expectations that the formal membership could be completed in the first quarter. Harbach noted that while the state awaits the necessary paperwork to review and sign, the process will take additional time to ensure all legal and regulatory requirements are met.

What to Expect

Pennsylvania’s population of 13 million will make it the largest state in the MSIGA network, adding considerable muscle to the growing market. Online poker companies like PokerStars, WSOP.com, BetMGM, and Borgata Poker will be able to merge player pools across MSIGA member states—currently Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, Michigan, and West Virginia.

Once finalized, the state will become the sixth member of the pact that allows online poker operators to pool players across state lines. For Pennsylvania players, this means a significant increase in available tournaments, including major events like the World Series of Poker (WSOP) online bracelet tournaments.

Previously, players in Pennsylvania had access to only four bracelet events, but with shared liquidity, they could compete in up to 33 events, drastically improving their chances of scoring big. Moreover, the merging of player pools will lead to larger prize pools, with guarantees of up to $500,000—far beyond the $100,000 prize pool guarantee available to Pennsylvania players in 2024. This increased competition and larger prizes will be a game-changer for the state’s poker community, raising the stakes and enhancing the overall player experience.

But the impact does not stop there. The expansion will also open doors to high-profile satellite events for live tournaments like the PokerStars’ North American Poker Tour and BetMGM’s hybrid online-live events. By pooling players from multiple states, the network creates a more dynamic and competitive poker environment, offering players access to more action and bigger rewards than ever before.

 

 

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What to Look Forward to In the World of Poker in 2024

2023 finally came to a close, but the best is yet to come for poker enthusiasts. With a plethora of incredible deals from different operators, be ready to greet 2024 in grand style. In addition to being the ideal way to commemorate the season, it is also an excellent way to be ready for an amazing year of poker and casino gaming.

PokerStars’ 2024 European Poker Tour

The 2024 calendar for the European Poker Tour (EPT) was unveiled, with an emphasis on quality rather than quantity. Starting in February in Paris’s Le Palais des Congrès, the tour will make its way to Monte-Carlo, Barcelona, Cyprus, and Prague, among other famous locations, with the hopes of hosting a more grandiose event.

The first event of the season, EPT Paris, will take place from February 14th to the 25th in the newly expanded Le Palais des Congrès. In the following week, from April 24th through May 4th, the legendary EPT Monte-Carlo will continue its storied history as part of the EPT schedule.

Casino Barcelona, the site of PokerStars’ biggest ever sponsored live event in 2023, will play home to EPT Barcelona from August 26th through the 8th at the same time. The Merit Royal Diamond Hotel, Casino & Spa in Cyprus will play home to EPT Cyprus from October 9–20, continuing the island’s involvement in the circuit after a successful debut in 2023.

Last but not least, the 2024 season concludes with EPT Prague, which takes place from December 4–15. This year’s event aims to shatter its record for the largest Main Event field.

The online tournament entry options are provided by PokerStars. For example, satellites are running for the EPT Paris that provide Main Event tickets and lodging packages.

World Series of Poker (WSOP) Events

The 55th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) will take place at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas from May 28th to July 17th. After sixteen years in the Rio Convention Center, the event will head to the Strip for the third year in a row. With a great venue in the bag, Ty Stewart, WSOP’s senior vice president, looks forward to surpassing the success of 2023, aiming for a groundbreaking 2024 event.

There will be four beginning flights for the Main Event No-limit Hold ’em World Championship, which is a $10,000 buy-in event, from July 3–17. Defending the Main Event title and taking home a whopping $12.1 million in 2023, Daniel Weinman beat off an unprecedented field of more than 10,000 competitors.

Other notable events on the schedule include the “Mystery Millions,” the renowned “Millionaire Maker,” the Seniors Championship, and the Ladies Championship.