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Ultimate Gaming has entered into an agreement to supply real-money online gaming to Trump Taj Mahal Associates LLC. in New Jersey, it was announced on Monday.
“Today we are excited to be entering into an agreement with Trump Taj Mahal Associates to bring online gaming to New Jersey,” said Tom Breitling, Chairman of Ultimate Gaming, in a press release sent to pokerfuse.
“This represents a huge step forward in our desire to offer Americans across the nation the opportunity to enjoy safe and regulated online games.”
Ultimate Gaming launched the first regulated online poker room in the US in Nevada on April 30 using proprietary software. It plans on providing that platform to the Taj Mahal for a variety of casino games in addition to poker.
“The technology was acquired in 2011 and developed by a U.S. based company with a completely clean regulatory profile,” said Tobin Prior, Chief Executive Officer of Ultimate Gaming.
Though Ultimate Gaming was the first—and still the only—online poker provider in Nevada, online gaming in New Jersey will be implemented via a coordinated launch date that will afford no strategic advantage to any single early entrant. The official launch of online gaming in New Jersey has not been officially determined as of this time, but it is expected to go live this fall.
Yesterday marked the deadline for filing a report on partnerships between casinos and third-party providers for any operators wanting to go live from the start. The next deadline will be July 29, the date that completed license applications are due.
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“Today we are excited to be entering into an agreement with Trump Taj Mahal Associates to bring online gaming to New Jersey,” said Tom Breitling, Chairman of Ultimate Gaming, in a press release sent to pokerfuse.
“This represents a huge step forward in our desire to offer Americans across the nation the opportunity to enjoy safe and regulated online games.”
Ultimate Gaming launched the first regulated online poker room in the US in Nevada on April 30 using proprietary software. It plans on providing that platform to the Taj Mahal for a variety of casino games in addition to poker.
“The technology was acquired in 2011 and developed by a U.S. based company with a completely clean regulatory profile,” said Tobin Prior, Chief Executive Officer of Ultimate Gaming.
Though Ultimate Gaming was the first—and still the only—online poker provider in Nevada, online gaming in New Jersey will be implemented via a coordinated launch date that will afford no strategic advantage to any single early entrant. The official launch of online gaming in New Jersey has not been officially determined as of this time, but it is expected to go live this fall.
Yesterday marked the deadline for filing a report on partnerships between casinos and third-party providers for any operators wanting to go live from the start. The next deadline will be July 29, the date that completed license applications are due.
SOURCE