West Virginia has become a part of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), enabling online poker participants in the state to engage with players from other member states like Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware, where the agreement was established in 2014.
To offer multi-state poker, West Virginia's igaming service providers must submit a letter of intent and secure approvals from both West Virginia and other member states. West Virginia Lottery director John Myers expressed satisfaction, stating that the inclusion of multi-state poker would expand the player base and enhance opportunities for larger winnings.
To offer multi-state poker, West Virginia's igaming service providers must submit a letter of intent and secure approvals from both West Virginia and other member states. West Virginia Lottery director John Myers expressed satisfaction, stating that the inclusion of multi-state poker would expand the player base and enhance opportunities for larger winnings.