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Bovada Not Accepting Players From New Jersey, Delaware and Nevada (The 3 States With Legalized Online Gambling)

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North American-facing online gambling operator halts new sign-ups from Delaware and Nevada. The North American-facing online gambling operator Bovada, which recently stopped accepting players from New Jersey has extended the ban to Delaware and Nevada as well, thus distancing itself from all three of the legalised online gambling state jurisdictions in the United States.

The company has advised players in Delaware and Nevada that they may no longer create accounts, although at present the restrictions do not apply to existing players. However, their time is limited, because no new deposits will be accepted.<a href="http://www.casinomeister.com/news/june2014/online_casino_news4/BOVADA-EXITS-MORE-US-MARKETS.php" >source</a>

Here is a prior report regarding their New Jersey pull out. No explanation, but speculation is that state AG's warning to affiliates may have triggered decisionBodog brand's North American franchise, Bovada, has halted new registrations for would-be online poker players resident in New Jersey for reasons that are not yet clear.

In a brief announcement, the company advised: Our partner brand Bovada.lv has chosen to stop new account registrations for residents of the state of New Jersey. Existing account holders will not be affected. This is a decision they have taken of their own volition and they hope that their existing customers continue to enjoy all of the products and services Bovada.lv has to offer. Bovada has made it clear that the restrictive move applies only in respect of online poker, and apparently does not restrict its US-facing Internet casino games, sports betting or horse racing sites. It is clear from the wording of the announcement that existing New Jersey players' accounts remain unaffected.

The lack of an explanation for the action immediately triggered speculation among industry observers and players across several major forums, with the consensus forming that the recent action of the New Jersey authorities in warning off affiliate marketers may have provided the impetus for the decision.

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