Geo-location company GeoComply, who helped poker players get online in Delaware and Nevada, continued to champion US poker players’ cause when their CEO testified in Washington, DC this week.
Delaware and Nevada have pooled liquidity, with GeoComply making the process smoother, and the company’s CEO Anna Sainsbury spoke at a ceremony entitled “How Does Technology Ensure Online Gaming Compliance?”
GeoComply also announced it has received a licence to serve the Delaware market, meaning sites can use their services to ensure poker players from within state boundaries receive access to the best games.
“We intend to make sure players’ voices are heard and that they are not silenced by opponents of online poker in the United States,” Sainsbury said.