Rush Street Interactive has launched its multi-state online poker offering in Delaware, Michigan and West Virginia.
BetRivers Poker is now live in four of the six US states that are members of the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA), having launched in Pennsylvania last November.
The rollout enables BetRivers to merge player pools across the four states to create a larger, more competitive network with bigger prize pools and more consistent action.
“The launch of a unified cross-state player pool significantly enhances the BetRivers Poker experience,” said Richard Schwartz, chief executive of RSI.
“By expanding the network, we’ll bring more players to our tables, offer a wider variety of games, and raise the stakes with larger tournament prize pools. We’re thrilled to strengthen our poker footprint and deliver best-in-class competition and community-driven play across multiple states.”
The company also plans to launch BetRivers Poker in New Jersey later this year.
Delaware, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are members of the MSIGA.
Shares in Rush Street Interactive (NYSE:RSI) closed 1.25 per cent higher at $13.72 per share in New York Tuesday, and were up 1.02 per cent in after-hours at $13.86 per share.