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32Red is in talks with U.S. partners as it begins to ready itself when regulation happens. Chief executive Ed Ware told eGR the firm is “more sensitive towards the U.S.” than they’ve been for some time and have had “conversations” with a number of potential partners. Having been in the country until pulling out in 2004 some customers will remember them and this is something Ware believes is an advantage.
“We’re a pretty obvious partner for people from that side of the side of the pond, and are having conversations all the time. For the first time since around 2006 we’re keeping our ears open and actively listening to what’s going on,” Ware said.
Only hours ago Senator Raymond Lesniak seemed to confirm New Jersey will become the first to offer online poker in September. Ware remains cautious over U.S. online gaming, adding: “In the past we’d said we’ll believe it when it happens – even now with the Wire Act clarification and with draft legislation in California we’re not entirely sure how seriously we can take it.”
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“We’re a pretty obvious partner for people from that side of the side of the pond, and are having conversations all the time. For the first time since around 2006 we’re keeping our ears open and actively listening to what’s going on,” Ware said.
Only hours ago Senator Raymond Lesniak seemed to confirm New Jersey will become the first to offer online poker in September. Ware remains cautious over U.S. online gaming, adding: “In the past we’d said we’ll believe it when it happens – even now with the Wire Act clarification and with draft legislation in California we’re not entirely sure how seriously we can take it.”
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