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Ultimate Poker partners with Trump Taj Mahal to enter New Jersey's online gaming market

A landmark deal could reshape US online poker. New Jersey's push for legal gaming just got a major boost from a casino giant.

The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread...
The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

Ultimate Poker partners with Trump Taj Mahal to enter New Jersey's online gaming market

New Jersey’s newly regulated online gaming market is attracting major players in the industry. Ultimate Poker, the first legal and regulated online poker room in the US, has now set its sights on expanding into the state. A recent deal with a well-known Atlantic City casino marks a key move in this direction. Ultimate Poker has signed an agreement with Trump Taj Mahal Associates to become the real-money online poker provider for the casino group. This partnership is seen as a major step toward bringing regulated online gaming to more Americans across the country.

Tom Breitling, CEO of Ultimate Poker, spoke positively about the deal. He described the collaboration with Trump Taj Mahal Associates as an exciting opportunity for growth. The move aligns with New Jersey’s push to expand legal online gaming, including poker rooms, casinos, and sports betting platforms. The deal positions Ultimate Poker to enter New Jersey’s emerging online gaming sector. With the state’s regulatory framework now in place, the partnership could pave the way for wider access to legal online poker in the US. The casino group and Ultimate Poker will now work toward launching their services in the market.

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