New Jersey Online Poker Rooms
Four live poker rooms are now open in Pennsylvania. The rooms where you can find live poker right now are:
- Rivers Casino Philadelphia
- Rivers Casino Pittsburgh
- Mount Airy Casino
- Mohegan Sun Pocono
- Parx Casino
These four live poker rooms are currently closed:
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- The Meadows
- Hollywood Casino
- Presque Isle Downs
- Wind Creek Casino
The WSOP poker room at Harrah’s Philadelphia permanently closed in November.
In the New Year, players will also have another live poker option in Philadelphia. Live! Casino and Hotel in Philly will open in early 2021, and a 29-table poker room should open with it, pending COVID-19 restrictions. PlayPennsylvania exclusively reported that according to workers at the new casino site, a Jan. 20 opening is planned.
We will continue to update casino and poker room closings and reopening plans at our live updates page here.
All casinos in PA set to reopen week of Jan. 4
Casinos in Pennsylvania reopening on Jan. 4 at 8 a.m.:
- Rivers Casino Pittsburgh
- The Meadows and Hollywood Casinoaccording to PennLive
- Mount Airy Casino
- Harrah’s Philadelphia
- Wind Creek Bethlehem
- Live! Casino Pittsburgh
- Parx Casino (9 a.m.)
- Mohegan Sun Pocono (10 a.m.)
- Valley Forge Casino Resort ( 1 a.m.)
- Rivers Casino Philadelphia (4 p.m.)
Opening on Tuesday, Jan. 5:
- Presque Isle Downs & Casino at 4 p.m.
Opening on Friday, Jan 8:
- Lady Luck Nemacolin at 9 a.m.
When casinos in PA reopen, they will still follow the COVID-19 Casino Reopening Protocols, which detail the minimum safety and health-related requirements that are mandatory before reopening.
All casinos and poker rooms ordered to close for three weeks
Gov. Wolf announced that mitigation restrictions put in place back on Dec. 12, including the closures of casinos, will be lifted Monday, January 4 at 8:00 a.m.
Parx poker room reopening in mid-December
Pennsylvania’s largest poker room announced a date for its long-awaited return. Parx Poker Room will reopen on Dec. 15 at 9.m. with all of its usual games and be open 24 hours. The news came via Parx’s website.
What’s up at Wind Creek’s poker room?
With 26 tables, Wind Creek Casino has one of the larger poker rooms in PA. A representative from Wind Creek told PlayPennsylvania they had no update on when the poker room would open.
A Wind Creek employee provided an update on some of the happenings at Wind Creek including the poker room. Read the full story here.
PA poker rooms opening one by one
Other poker rooms in Pennsylvania could be reopening any day. According to a spokesperson for the PGCB, casinos submit plans and safety protocols for review. Once they receive final approval from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), they can reopen.
It’s positive news for poker players who have been waiting a long time to get back to live games. Casinos in Pennsylvania started shutting down to slow the spread of coronavirus in mid-March. They did not begin to welcome back guests until June, and poker rooms were not open due to the social nature of the game.
PlayPennsylvania has contacted poker room reps for Hollywood Casino, Wind Creek Casino, and Presque Isle Downs Casino but they had no concrete plans to share.
We will continue to update you here as more rooms open or set a date for reopening.
Live Poker returned to Rivers Philadelphia but closed again
Rivers Casino Philadelphia reopened its poker room on Oct. 23. It did so with approval for up to 14 tables with a capacity of 100 guests. Under normal circumstances, the room has 28 tables and offers a variety of poker games but now the action returned with primarily No Limit Texas Hold’em cash games.
According to a recent press release, in addition to the existing casino-wide safety measures, the following precautions are in effect for the poker room (when it is open):
- Masks must be worn at all times
- Poker dealers will wear both a mask and a face shield
- Each poker table in play will have plexiglass dividers, separating players and the dealer
- A maximum of seven players allowed per table
- Frequent and thorough cleaning of all cards, chips and surfaces
- Only sanitized chips bought from the poker room cage will be used in play
- No food, beverage or smoking is permitted in the poker room or anywhere on the Rivers Casino gaming floor
Peter Longi, assistant general manager at Rivers Casino Philadelphia, commented:
“Poker players are excited to be back at the tables, enjoying the game they love. Our reopening was carefully planned with the safety of our team and guests being the primary concern. We’re eager to welcome back our poker team.”
To assist with social distancing, players are encouraged to call the poker room at 215-717-3883 to put their name on the waiting list when the room reopens. Guests can also check the Bravo Poker Live online or the website’s mobile app for the Rivers Casino poker room up-to-the-minute game status. In addition, players will have a chance to win their share of the $100,000 Bad Beat Jackpot. The minimum qualifying hand is quad 2s.
Rivers had to close its poker room once again along with the rest of the casino until at least Jan. 1, 2021.
Here’s a look at a poker table at Rivers Philadelphia:
Players pine for poker
When the PGCB released its casino reopening protocols in late May, part of them stated that poker rooms were not authorized to operate due to players’ handling of cards and chips. They also said poker room operations would be re-examined based on changes in the CDC’s and PA Department of Health’s guidance.
On June 9, Rivers Casino Pittsburgh was the first to welcome back visitors. When asked when poker rooms would return, PGCB Director of Communication Doug Harbach said poker rooms present a different type of challenge since people are sitting close together in a room. He said at the time:
“The casinos want to walk before they run and make sure they are getting the venue open and then move on to opening up other areas once they know the protocols are working well.”
PokerStars, the state’s lone online poker site, has posted healthy numbers in PA, but players are still pining for in-person play.
Harbach gave this update to PlayPennsylvania in late August about poker rooms in Pennsylvania:
“There has been no alteration to the casino reopening protocols released by the Gaming Control Board in May in which poker rooms were not authorized to operate. At the same time, this guideline can be reexamined based on health experts’ guidance. Should casinos wish to explore reopening a casino room, it would need to provide plans to do so safely, which would be reviewed by the board on a case-by-case basis.”
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Poker is back in New Jersey, too
New Jersey also had a long poker pause. The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa reopened its poker room, the largest in the state, on Oct. 21. The room is operating with 30 socially distanced tables. It’s about a third of the room’s 85 tables when operating at full capacity.
The Bellagio in Las Vegas opened its poker room in June. Nevada state guidelines mandated five-handed play in rooms without dividers or plexiglass partitions. However, the Bellagio’s request for six-handed poker games with partitions was approved by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Other poker rooms in Nevada have also reopened with virus protocols in place.
When will poker rooms in Pennsylvania reopen?
Play Pennsylvania will continue to provide updates here as more casinos announce plans and reopen live poker.
Hollywood Casino live poker update
Currently closed.
Information about Hollywood Casino Poker Room:
- 17 tables
- Monday nights, $200 high hand, every 30 minutes; Wednesdays and Thursdays, $200 high hand, every 30 minutes; Fridays, $500 high hand, every 30 minutes; Sundays, hourly high hand prizes.
- Bad Beat Jackpot
- Weekly Rack Back Bonus
The Meadows live poker update
The Meadows poker room opened on Oct. 23 with daily hours of 11 a.m. – 1 a.m.
Welcome back Poker Players! pic.twitter.com/9X66QuZqXp
— Meadows Casino (@MeadowsCasino) October 23, 2020
Information about The Meadows Poker Room:
- 14 tables
- Live games such as Texas hold’em and Omaha every day
- Progressive bad beat
Mount Airy Casino live poker update
Mount Airy’s poker room reopened on Oct. 16 and is open 24 hours.
Information about Mount Airy Casino Poker Room:
- 12 tables
- Games such as Texas hold’em, Omaha and stud
Mohegan Sun Pocono live poker update
Mohegan Sun Pocono’s poker room reopened on Oct. 16.
Information about Mohegan Sun Pocono Poker Room:
- Eight tables
- Daily tournaments feature no-limit Texas hold’em and Bounty tournaments
- Offering a Bad Beat Jackpot for BOTH cash and tournament play
- Each day, $25 added to the Royal Flush Jackpot for each of the four suites
Parx live poker update
Parx sent out an email in mid-November saying they were finalizing plans but hoped to re-open poker “before the end of December.”
Information about the Parx Casino Poker Room:
- 80 tables — the most in PA
- The room offers a variety of no-limit hold’em games (from $1-$2 up to $10-$25), limit hold’em ($3-6 up to $30-$60), pot-limit Omaha, Omaha eight or better and a variety of mixed and draw games
- Weekly tournaments. Major tournament: Parx Big Stax
Presque Isle Downs live poker update
The poker room is currently closed.
Information about Presque Isle Downs Poker Room:
- Seven tables
- Games like hold’em and Omaha. Also offering multitable and single-table tournaments (sit and go’s)
Rivers Casino Philadelphia live poker update
Rivers Philadelphia reopened poker on Oct. 23. But it is closed once again as of Nov. 20 along with the casino to comply with city orders. It could reopen as soon as Jan. 1.
Cards are in the air! Welcome back players! $200 high hands are on every hour 24/7 all of October! Call 215-717-3883 to reserve your seat. pic.twitter.com/MwcxTABsNM
— Rivers Philadelphia Poker Room (@riverspokerphl) October 23, 2020
Information about Rivers Casino Philadelphia Poker Room:
- 28 tables
- Rivers offers a wide variety of poker games, including, but not limited, to Texas hold’em, Omaha-high, Omaha-hi/lo split eight or better, seven-card stud high, seven-card stud low, seven-card stud hi/lo split and seven-card stud hi/lo split eight or better.
- Poker promotions and tournaments listed on site when available.
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh live poker update
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh opened on Nov. 11. And beginning Nov. 16, Rivers Pittsburgh will operate 24/7, according to their twitter.
We are excited to announce that the Poker Room will be opening on Wednesday, November 11th at 4PM. We can’t wait to welcome you back!
Learn more about what you can expect and current hours: https://t.co/heQ3qJyQbV
Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-Gambler pic.twitter.com/FjgJY2cC7v
— Rivers Casino Pittsburgh (@WinBigRivers) November 10, 2020
Information about Rivers Casino Pittsburgh Poker Room:
- 30 tables
- Poker promotions and tournaments listed on site when available
Wind Creek Bethlehem live poker update
Wind Creek poker room remains closed.
Information about Wind Creek Bethlehem Poker Room:
- 26 tables
- Variety of games such as limit and no-limit Texas hold ’em, stud and Omaha. Limits starting at $3 and $6
- Automated shufflers on every poker game
- Bad Beat Jackpot available daily
- Massage service
Lady Luck Nemacolin and Valley Forge do not have poker rooms. PlayPennsylvania exclusively reported that Harrah’s Philadelphia closed its WSOP-branded room in August.
More online poker operators coming to PA
New Jersey Online Poker Rooms Game
PokerStars arrived in Pennsylvania in November 2019 and has been the state’s only operator for 11 months. Partypoker was rumored to be coming in the early fall, but like most party plans in 2020, it hasn’t happened.
Last week, the PGCB approved Caesars‘ online poker partner 888 Holdings for an interactive gaming manufacturer license. 888 Poker was the No. 1 poker website in the country last year. It has a self-branded poker platform, and its software powers World Series of Poker (WSOP) online and mobile sites.
It seems only a matter of time before both partypoker and WSOP.com make their way to PA.
Health and safety at PA casinos
Here are a few things you should know in case you have not been to a casino since they reopened. Per the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, all casinos in the state must follow the COVID-19 Casino Reopening Protocols, which detail the minimum safety and health-related requirements that are mandatory before reopening.
Casinos may also choose to have additional measures, such as temperature checks at the entrance.
Key points to remember are:
- Casinos can reopen at 50% capacity. (Rivers Casino Philadelphia is open at 25%.)
- Employees and guests must wear masks.
- There must be markings on the floor to promote social distancing.
- Enhanced cleaning is required throughout the facility.
In addition, there is a current pause on smoking at casinos, no drink service on the gaming floor and no sitting at the bar.
Be sure to check back often as we continue to post updates on PA poker room reopenings here.
Lead image of Meadows poker room via AP Photo/Keith Srakocic.
New Jersey’s online gambling sites came very close to hitting an important milestone in December. Together, they were on course to break into the nine figures for monthly revenue for the first time. Ultimately, they came up just short, but should cross the $100 million mark in the not-too-distant future, perhaps even this month.
As it was, the actual total came up to $99.5 million. That’s an increase of 8.4% over November’s total, though December did benefit from being a longer month. Taking the extra day into account, the increase in average daily revenue was a more modest 4.9%.
Either way, it’s an improvement over the speed of growth the market has seen recently. For much of the latter half of 2020, monthly increases of around 3% to 4% were more typical. December’s gains also pushed iGaming’s annual growth figure north of 100%, where it had been most of the year until November.
Sports betting revenue also showed a significant increase in December, while retail casino revenue held close to even. Despite the casinos continuing to have a rough time, growth for sports betting and online gambling were sufficient to create a year-on-year increase in the grand total, at $313 million versus $287 million in December 2019.
Data comes from the latest report published by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement.
NJ online gambling highlights: December 2020
Here’s the dollar breakdown for NJ online gambling in December:
- Combined revenue for online casinos and poker in December amounted to $99,450,065, up from $91,827,190 and a new monthly record.
- Daily average revenue was up to $3,208,067, marking the fifth consecutive month of growth by this metric.
- Online casinos rebounded after a weak November. They pulled in $96,430,012, an increase of almost exactly $7 million.
- Onlinepoker rooms also had a good month, generating $3,020,053 in revenue compared to $2,396,617 in November.
Although small in dollar terms, a month of gains for New Jersey onlinepoker represents the most significant win for the state in qualitative terms. Poker revenues had been on the decline since the WSOP Online Bracelet Series over the summer. December was the first positive month since July, and $3.02 million the highest monthly total since August.
Online casinos, of course, were responsible for the bulk of the gains. Much of that came from the top two licensees, who continue to fight for market leadership.
Golden Nugget remains the top dog for now, having added 13.1% to its onlinecasino revenue and closing in on the $30 million mark. Despite that impressive performance, it failed to put any distance between itself and Borgata. The latter is home to BetMGM, probably the biggest individual site in the state. Its casino revenue shot up 14.8%, closing the gap with Golden Nugget to just 12.8%. Factoring in poker revenue, which Borgata has but Golden Nugget lacks, the difference is just 8.4%.
Other licensees, for the most part, saw more modest gains. Caesars was another good performer, up 22.6% for poker, 8.6% for casino and 10.3% overall. Conversely, Hard Rock had the worst month of the lot. It has experienced considerable volatility of late and was down 7.5% in December after a strong showing in November.
More detailed numbers for individual operator performance are available in a table at the bottom of this article.
NJ online gambling revenue breakdown
Revenue / ∆ Monthly (normalized) / ∆ Yearly:
- Total: $99.45 million / +4.8% / +101.6%
- Online casinos: $96.43 million / +4.4% / +102.6%
- : $3.02 million / +22.0% / +74.1%
New Jersey poker sites didn’t just rebound in December, they surged. Borgata in particular had a great month, up 53% and exceeding $1 million in monthly revenue for the first time since May. This comes from a set of networked skins, including Partypoker and BetMGM Poker, the latter of which has just taken on a new Poker Operations Games Manager in preparation for its launch in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
All three poker operators shared in the gains, however. WSOP (using the Caesars’ license) increased its revenue 23%, and PokerStars (using Resorts’ license) was up 5%.
Online casinos increased their daily average revenue by 4.4% and their monthly total by 7.8%. That makes December the best month for the casino vertical since April, which was of course the first full month of the retail casino shutdown.
NJ online sports betting revenue
- Total NJ sports betting: $66.4 million
- Online sports betting: $58.7 million
Online Gambling In New Jersey
December was yet another very good month for NJ online sports betting. Total revenue shot up to $66.4 million, from just $50.6 million in November. The gains were reflected in both channels, with retail gaining 12% and online up 34%.
Handle was another near-miss for hitting a major milestone. All operators and channels combined to pull in $996,300,794 in bets, tantalizingly close to a nice, round billion.
That’s an increase of just under 7% in betting activity, a less exciting number than the revenue total. This is because hold rose to 6.7%, from 5.4% in November, as bettors had a less lucky month. The good news here is that December’s hold was very close to the average for 2020, which was 6.8%, making it more likely that the revenue gains can be sustained.
Market share didn’t change very much for most operators. Meadowlands Racetrack remains the market leader, and increased its share by 1% after several months of decline. Taking both retail and online into account, it holds almost exactly half the market.
Borgata was once again the big success story here, more than tripling its share of the online market and pulling into third place overall, behind Meadowlands and Resorts.
You can get more details about New Jersey’s skyrocketing sports handle over at Legal Sports Report.
Detailed numbers by operator/product
Dec-20 | Nov-20 | Monthly Chg. | Dec-19 | Yearly Chg. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Borgata | |||||
Poker | $1,071,071 | $701,546 | 52.67% | $454,962 | 135.42% |
Casino | $26,086,630 | $22,723,648 | 14.80% | $8,776,643 | 197.23% |
Total | $27,157,701 | $23,425,194 | 15.93% | $9,231,605 | 194.18% |
Caesars | |||||
Poker | $1,174,943 | $958,481 | 22.58% | $709,427 | 65.62% |
Casino | $7,728,293 | $7,114,307 | 8.63% | $3,758,401 | 105.63% |
Total | $8,903,236 | $8,072,788 | 10.29% | $4,467,828 | 99.27% |
Golden Nugget | |||||
Poker | $0 | $0 | — | $0 | — |
Casino | $29,438,736 | $26,029,377 | 13.10% | $17,292,907 | 70.24% |
Total | $29,438,736 | $26,029,377 | 13.10% | $17,292,907 | 70.24% |
Hard Rock | |||||
Poker | $0 | $0 | — | $0 | — |
Casino | $5,801,008 | $6,270,818 | -7.49% | $2,218,352 | 161.50% |
Total | $5,801,008 | $6,270,818 | -7.49% | $2,218,352 | 161.50% |
Ocean Resort | |||||
Poker | $0 | $0 | — | $0 | — |
Casino | $1,132,680 | $947,723 | 19.52% | $102,637 | 1003.58% |
Total | $1,132,680 | $947,723 | 19.52% | $102,637 | 1003.58% |
Resorts | |||||
Poker | $774,039 | $736,590 | 5.08% | $570,425 | 35.70% |
Casino | $20,244,839 | $20,234,928 | 0.05% | $11,378,070 | 77.93% |
Total | $21,018,878 | $20,971,518 | 0.23% | $11,948,495 | 75.91% |
Tropicana | |||||
Poker | $0 | $0 | — | $0 | — |
Casino | $5,997,826 | $6,109,772 | -1.83% | $4,066,133 | 47.51% |
Total | $5,997,826 | $6,109,772 | -1.83% | $4,066,133 | 47.51% |
All Licensees | |||||
Poker | $3,020,053 | $2,396,617 | 26.01% | $1,734,814 | 74.09% |
Casino | $96,430,012 | $89,430,573 | 7.83% | $47,593,143 | 102.61% |
Total | $99,450,065 | $91,827,190 | 8.30% | $49,327,957 | 101.61% |