Thursday, November 7, 2024

BetMGM Poker Becomes Latest Online Site to Merge US Player Pools

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Poker players in New Jersey and Michigan are hitting it big with the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA)!

Now, BetMGM Poker has joined the action, merging player pools across both states to create a larger, more competitive playing field. This latest expansion means more cash games, bigger tournaments and richer prizes with increased SPINS multipliers.

For the first time, BetMGM Poker has merged player pools across state lines, becoming the third online poker room after PokerStars US and WSOP.com to do so.

What’s New?

Expanded Tournament Schedule

The merged player pools bring a revamped tournament schedule featuring higher weekly guarantees across the board. Nightly Big Shots tournaments will now have larger prize pools, making for bigger payouts.

Big Shots Series

The new Big Shots series is BetMGM’s flagship weekly tournament lineup. With leaderboard points and bragging rights on the line every night, players have the chance to win significant payouts and see their names climb the standings.

Enhanced SPINS Multipliers

In SPINS, the site’s version of Spin and Go poker, BetMGM has boosted top multipliers, with prizes now soaring to 2400 times the buy-in. Plus, a new $50 buy-in tier means players have more chances to win up to $100,000 in a single spin.

More Cash Games

With an expanded player base, cash games are now more plentiful than ever. Both Hold’em and Omaha are available around the clock, with stakes ranging from micro to high. Find a game at any level that suits you and dive into the action.

Promotions and the $2 Million BetMGM Poker Online Championships

With the merger, BetMGM is launching exclusive, personalized promotions in the new multi-state pool. And the excitement ramps up with the $2,000,000 BetMGM Poker Online Championships, set to begin November 17, 2024.

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