In a groundbreaking development for the online gaming industry, Pokerfuse has obtained exclusive information that BetRivers Poker is inviting players in Pennsylvania to test their platform with real money.
This invitation-only opportunity comes as BetRivers, operated by Rush Street Interactive, looks to disrupt the online poker landscape in Pennsylvania. The state legalized online poker in 2017, but the market has been dominated by PokerStars PA ever since.
With BetRivers Poker set to launch in the near future, selected players will have the chance to experience the platform firsthand before it goes live to the public. This pre-launch testing phase will provide valuable feedback to ensure that the platform is ready for a wider audience.
Players who have received invitations will have the unique opportunity to play real money cash games, tournaments, and sit-n-gos on BetRivers Poker. They will also have access to a variety of features and promotions that will set the platform apart from its competitors.
One key feature that players can expect is the seamless integration with the BetRivers online casino and sportsbook. This will allow players to easily switch between poker, casino games, and sports betting all within the same platform.
In addition, BetRivers Poker is expected to offer a wide range of buy-in levels to cater to players of all skill levels. Whether you’re a casual player looking to have some fun or a high-stakes grinder looking for a challenge, BetRivers Poker promises to have something for everyone.
The timing of this exclusive testing phase hints at a potential launch for BetRivers Poker in the coming weeks. With the Pennsylvania online gaming market heating up, all eyes will be on BetRivers to see if they can make a splash and establish themselves as a serious contender in the state.
For players who have received invitations to test BetRivers Poker, this is a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of a new era in online gaming. Stay tuned for more updates as the platform prepares to make its official debut in Pennsylvania.