DraftKings Launches Shared Poker in Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Michigan regulators said the company met the rules for a multistate platform, which went live on July 8 and now links players across three regulated markets.
Michigan regulators said the company met the rules for a multistate platform, which went live on July 8 and now links players across three regulated markets.
The rollout lifts the operator’s New Jersey catalogue to 4,407 games and Michigan to 4,077, with two exclusives due to change over by July 16.
The amended bill drops licensing rules and contract bans while leaving operators facing a new levy on their income.
A $2 spin on July 4 set a company record, topping a run of steadily larger payouts since April.
Satellites are already live ahead of the July 10 start, with baseball-themed nights and side promotions
The ticketed freezeouts pay the top 50 finishers and send winnings out in Spin & Goal tickets.
The pooled Bet & Get offer runs through July 5 and uses four tiers, cash-only thresholds and a 1x bonus rule.
The casino says debit cards and e-wallets remain available as New Jersey lawmakers also consider a separate credit-card ban for online gaming.
The rebuild adds a central rewards screen, cleaner navigation and new Borgata-branded slots before a July 3 rollout.
The system pairs social media monitoring with IC360’s ProhiBet platform so participating sportsbooks can suspend or ban accounts identified for abusive behavior