Nevada proposes online poker blacklist, but Caesars says nay

Last month, we tallked about the problem facing many online poker players on Nevada’s only legalized and regulated site, WSOP.com, and how it appears that the prospect of winning a bracelet in a relatively inexpensive online tourney has drawn a lot of cheaters out of the virtual woodwork. This month, the battle over transparency and …

The transparency issue remains at WSOP.com

What’s one of the problems with trying to take a vaunted live-poker operation online? As the WSOP has discovered, it’s not so easy to set matters straight when improper behavior by players is discovered. Want to multi-table an online bracelet event? Recent history suggests that you’re likely to get away with it. You might get …

Michigan joins MSIGA, player pooling in near future

There’s some good news on the U.S. regulated online-poker scene, where the Multi-State Internet Gaming Association, LLC (MSIGA), has announced that Michigan has been accepted into the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (also MSIGA). Though a hard join date was not announced, adding Michigan to the three existing MSIGA states — Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey …