Categories: News

Live Poker Hits Another Roadblock in Some States

Less than a month after the grand reopening of card rooms, it seems like live poker may be going back to the shelves due to a few concerns raised by state authorities in Nevada and California. According to the governors of both states are of the opinion that there is still a lot that needs to be done to ensure the safety of everyone.

Governor Steve Sisolak of Nevada categorically said that if things in the state either got worse or showed no sign of improvement, he would not “hesitate to take any action necessary to protect the public, including reinstituting previous restrictions. I am currently reviewing all the data to determine potential next steps.” California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has also extensively talked about the implementation of more restrictive policies all of which are designed to ensure the well-being of everyone is protected.

The situation with the coronavirus pandemic is still quite a big deal especially considering recent spikers in infections that is likely to lead to the governors issuing new stay-at-home orders. The impact will certainly be felt especially by the card rooms which have been struggling to stay afloat ever since the pandemic hit. Unfortunately, not all of them are able to operate online.

Now, while nothing has been cast in stone just yet, it is safe to say that the next couple of weeks will definitely be vital to how business proceeds for the foreseeable future. Even so, it will obviously take quite a while before the situation in the online poker world comes back to normal.

A Bit of Hope in Minnesota

While the situation seems to have gotten a little tight in Nevada and California, live poker lovers in Minnesota may be able to start enjoying more poker gambling action.

“When poker will return has been one of the most-asked questions I have fielded since March. I am glad to have the answer now and look forward to July 9 when we put the cards in the air.”

Vice President of Card Casino Operations Michael Hochman.

The Card Casino Vice President of Operation also affirmed the fact that they have already gotten enough experience and are not adequately prepared to reopen. Naturally, a lot of measures had to be put in place to keep everyone safe. For instance, only 14 out of the usual 26 tables will be available when the venue reopens. In addition to that, the constant disinfection of the venue is also going to be a huge part of the daily operations of the venue.

Blake Ellis

Share
Published by
Blake Ellis

Recent Posts

Bet365 Expands New Jersey Offering with Evolution’s Live Dealer Games

The live online casino scene in New Jersey is reaching new heights as Evolution, the…

1 day ago

PENN Entertainment Brings Hollywood Casino App to Michigan

PENN Entertainment has officially brought its highly anticipated Hollywood Casino app to Michigan, marking a…

1 month ago

Pennsylvania Players Get Exclusive Access to Caesars’ New Live Dealer Games

Caesars Entertainment has launched a specially designed live dealer studio for Pennsylvanian online casino players,…

2 months ago

AI-Driven Innovations Shaping the Future of Live Online Casinos

Artificial Intelligence has been making waves across industries, and the live online casino sector is…

2 months ago

The Social Rise of Online Casinos in 2024

Online casinos underwent a profound transformation in 2024, breaking free from their traditional solitary nature…

2 months ago

Stakelogic Strengthens iGaming Network with Two Strategic Partnerships

Stakelogic, renowned for its innovative slots and live casino content, has struck a landmark deal…

3 months ago