Internet poker in California gets boost as state rejects budget cuts 25/06/2009
As reported on EGRmagazine.com, California-based CyberArts recently threw down the gauntlet to rival GTech ahead of the legal online poker, while GTech's newly rebranded egaming arm G2 said it is confident of regulatory clearance.
In other poker news this week, EGRmagazine.com revealed that billionairre Bodog maverick Calvin Ayre is launching a new poker network; state governor Charlie Grist signed a bill to undertake a study into the impact of legal intrastate online poker on Florida and PartyGaming said it is launching a poker team.
For more on this topic, see our feature on Californian online poker.
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Posted: 25/06/2009
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