Caesars, Wynn are Offering Online Poker
Caesars, Wynn are Offering Online Poker

The marketing agreement of legalized online gambling between Caesars Entertainment and 888 holding PLC, an Israel company has been regulated by Nevada regulators. Wynn Resorts Limited said that they are now partners with one of the largest poker sites operating in the US.

The two companies are offering online poker, sports betting, and casino games in Italy, France, and UK.

The Nevada Gaming Commission Authorization, have first time openly allowed these two companies to do business with foreign companies that offers online gambling. For the legislation passes, these two companies will create a new site, which is PokerStarsWynn. com.

PokerStars is very famous among poker players in US, and hence this partnership can be proved profitable for the Wynn.

The Wynn Chief Executive, Steve Wynn, said that there is the lack of internet games in the US, so keeping this thing in mind, they have started this activity, and he said that law enforcement should not stop this online game.

However, the US department has confirmed the online poker sites to be illegal, though the department has not prosecuted those sites. The US Department had banned the financial dealings for online poker in year 2006.

In spite of all these facts, the PokerStars and many other sites claimed that around 10 million people in the US are engaged in the underground financial dealings.

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