The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today announced that beginning on 16 April 2018, and for a period of 120 days, licensed Pennsylvania Casinos can petition the Board for an Interactive Gaming Certificate.
If approved, a Certificate Holder may be authorized to offer interactive gaming in three categories:
Peer-to-peer interactive games where players compete directly against other players, like poker.
Non-peer-to-peer interactive games where players compete against the dealer’s hand, which simulate table games.
Non-peer-to-peer interactive games which simulate slot machines.
If approved, a Certificate Holder may be authorized to offer interactive gaming in three categories:
Peer-to-peer interactive games where players compete directly against other players, like poker.
Non-peer-to-peer interactive games where players compete against the dealer’s hand, which simulate table games.
Non-peer-to-peer interactive games which simulate slot machines.
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