![]() An hour after launch, there were 34 cash tables in action, everything from 1-cent/2-cent no-limit hold’em to $2.50/$5 pot-limit Omaha and even a table of $10/$20 8-game mix. A partial glimpse at the prime-time PokerStars cash game traffic on Monday Your Monday traffic reportįrom the jump, really, the traffic from the enthused PA poker hardcores was substantial. During peak prime-time hours on Monday, right around 8 p.m., PokerStars boasted more than 700 cash players in PA.Īnd the three tournaments with guaranteed prize pools all generated in the vicinity of triple their respective guarantees. The most recent data for PokerStars in New Jersey indicates that cash-game traffic averages about 70 players at a time. ![]() ![]() Oh, and the numbers were pretty darned impressive for something most casual gamblers in Pennsylvania probably didn’t even know was happening. on Monday, and despite all the limitations during this soft-launch phase, despite some of the complications downloading the software and getting started, and despite the inevitable bad beats suffered, there was a sense of peace, love, community, and cameradie during the not-quite-eight-hours that the virtual cards were skipping across the digital felt. Industry leader PokerStars launched in the Keystone State at 2:10 p.m. That fairly well sums up Day One of legal online poker play in Pennsylvania. I just can’t believe this is finally happening.” ![]() “Sorry,” I typed into the chat bar after sucking out on my opponent in the first sit & go I played at one of PokerStars’ Pennsylvania tables. ![]()
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