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The poker community is still buzzing about completely legal, fully regulated online poker in New Jersey.
Party Poker has the upcoming $600k-GTD NJCOP in mid-April while WSOP Poker has already qualified numerous people for the 2014 Main Event in Las Vegas.
There’s been a ton of good (that massive Party Poker tournament) and some bad (overall cash game numbers are still low) but momentum continues to build in the state.
It’s an exciting time to say the least and we thought we’d catch you up with the latest out of New Jersey straight from the people themselves.
Tweet Relief: New Jersey edition starts now:
NJ online poker players face a tough choice between regulated and unregulated sites, argues @DivergentGames http://t.co/mO2suGhYw0
— Chris Grove (@OPReport) April 10, 2014@OPReport just a hunch but I'd bet rogue casino sites are a bigger problem for NJ than rogue poker sites (bwin obv has interest in both).
— Dave Behr (@dave_behr) April 7, 2014I told you there was more results for day$$$$ #poker #onlinepoker #njpoker #pokerlife #888poker #wsop http://t.co/ymR4yJevfc
— Tapouttazz9 (@DaHebrewHammer9) April 9, 2014@GovChristie Thank you for supporting online #poker. Some in Congress would ban NJ's games! Please oppose this clear federal overreach.
— Mike Schneider (@schneidspoker) March 28, 2014Literal #ReeferMadness now! RT @CheriJacobus: Get stoned and play online poker in New Jersey! http://t.co/vmvXZYj9fP via @nbcphiladelphia
— Rich Muny (@RichMuny) March 28, 2014NJ grinders: You can qualify to play in the $10k WSOP Seat Freeroll every month when you play on @WSOPcom http://t.co/Ulkj7utiec … #njpoker
— Dennis Lopez (@DLO_Rican) April 11, 2014Meet a guy who commutes from Manhattan to NJ every day 2 play online poker. NJ needs more of him. via @ByJessicaGould http://t.co/Bk4dM3R8aY
— Ilya Marritz (@ilyamarritz) March 27, 2014WSOP "Won't Endorse, Won't Ban" Use of HUDs in New Jersey http://t.co/PjnZpcVo86 Poker pic.twitter.com/uDpkhvFD7k
— The sports bettingg (@thesportsbets) April 11, 2014Interview with Bob "s.l. halper" Taylor, who has had much success with the launch of regulated #poker in #NewJersey: http://t.co/r7DgGo4yNg
— PocketFives (@pocketfives) April 8, 2014Ray Lesniak offers a glimmer of New Jersey hope for PokerStars http://t.co/Sb4XyMrPQk
— Lee Davy (@Chingster23) April 1, 2014Visit www.pokerlistings.com