PokerStars Debuts In New Jersey, Enjoyed Consent From DGE Tech

By Xandria A. | Mar 22, 2016 12:52 PM EDT

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PokerStars has finally made its move in New Jersey. The company was noted to debut its operation in the region and at the same time enjoying the full consent from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE).

It stands out that the firm had previously been manning the soft launch phase for the past Thursday in which they were able to gain the approval from the regulators and passed the protocols pertaining to geolocation and age-verification.

According to a recent report from Cards Chat , "PokerStarsNJ.com, has passed with flying colors, and with none of the technical hiccups, geolocation in particular, that dogged its competitors when they launched in the market in late 2013 and early 2014."

In a world of gambling, consistency, reliability and authenticity of devices and gears are crucial to ensure that consumers are protected and the company is adhering to the policies that are enforced.

Moreover, the presence of PokerStars has ignited the interest of the dwellers in the region. To prove the latter, one player, Matt Sullivan, currently residing in Philadelphia but plans on taking some trips to New Jersey to play stated, "I think the return of PokerStars is great. Above anything, name recognition will hopefully boost the activity of online poker in New Jersey. It's a shame that on some of the current sites traffic is so low, and I think PokerStars has the capability of dramatically increasing traffic on the tables."

It goes without saying that the launching is forecast to launch an era that would shift the whole game to a whole new level. Based on the report from Pokernews, accessibility is part of its greatest traits.

The same report mentioned, "Online games provide accessibility to poker players, Not everyone is located within reach of a brick-and-mortar casino, and not everyone has the schedule that allows them to dip out for several hours to play live."

The PokerStars launching has also boosted the casino's confidence that the region's economic status would further stabilized. Even David Baazov, Chairman and CEO of Amaya, stated in one of his official statement, "We could not be more proud to bring PokerStars to New Jersey. Working with our partner, Resorts Casino Hotel, we look forward to providing the most exciting, innovative and secure gaming experience to New Jersey."

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