PokerStars Could Be Online In New Jersey Quickly

A review by Online Poker Report shows that PokerStars application for an online gaming license in New Jersey is well underway and the online giant could be up and running in the state by early fall when it is officially taken over by Amaya Gaming.

If Amaya Gaming completes its proposed purchase of PokerStars by its targeted date of September 30th, the online gambling giant could be operating in the state within days afterwards.

That’s the conclusion of Online Poker Report, which notes that Amaya and PokerStars’ Atlantic City casino partner Resorts casino hotel are already approved for online gambling in the state.

Amaya’s purchase of PokerStars removed New Jersey’s main objection to PokerStars—namely the involvement of several executives under indictment by the U.S. Department of Justice—and the state has said it has already reopened licensing procedures for PokerStars. In addition, Amaya already has a New Jersey gaming license, and supplies software to Caesars and the Golden Nugget.

The purchase means the indicted executives—including PokerStars founder Isai Scheinberg—are divesting themselves from the Rational Group, which own PokerStars.

New Jersey never denied PokerStars a license, but simply suspended its applications. The DGE said it is now continuing its licensing investigation of PokerStars in an e-mail to Online Poker Report.

“While we cannot comment on the details of the division’s previous technical investigation of the PokerStars platform during Rational Group’s licensing review, division engineers and technicians have commented that it appears to be a technically strong platform.  Now the DGE lab’s investigation will continue as we ensure the platform is adapted to comply with New Jersey’s regulations,” the e-mail said.