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MGM Resorts with two smaller companies, Z4Poker LLC and CAMS LLC received their state online poker licenses Thursday from the Nevada Gaming Commission.
MGM Resorts plans to put up a play-for-fun site in the coming months. Both MGM Resorts and Boyd Gaming are partnering for real-money poker with bwin.party digital entertainment plc,
which may be considered for license in Nevada next year. If bwin is approved, MGM Resorts and Boyd could choose to go live with real-money play.
Gaming commissioners commented today that they still need to consider the bwin application and that their approvals for MGM Resorts and earlier for Boyd are independent of the
upcoming examination of bwin.party.
Z4Poker is developing a poker system while also working on potential bingo and keno systems that might be offered around the country should online gaming be approved in various states.
CAMS has systems to manage online player accounts and verify the age, location and identity of players, while also preventing problems like money laundering and problem gambling.
CAMS hopes to serve the poker and lottery industries.
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MGM Resorts plans to put up a play-for-fun site in the coming months. Both MGM Resorts and Boyd Gaming are partnering for real-money poker with bwin.party digital entertainment plc,
which may be considered for license in Nevada next year. If bwin is approved, MGM Resorts and Boyd could choose to go live with real-money play.
Gaming commissioners commented today that they still need to consider the bwin application and that their approvals for MGM Resorts and earlier for Boyd are independent of the
upcoming examination of bwin.party.
Z4Poker is developing a poker system while also working on potential bingo and keno systems that might be offered around the country should online gaming be approved in various states.
CAMS has systems to manage online player accounts and verify the age, location and identity of players, while also preventing problems like money laundering and problem gambling.
CAMS hopes to serve the poker and lottery industries.
SOURCE