

The tournament didn’t lose any ground, and that says a lot for the struggling online poker market. Sure, PA hosted a bigger series, but NJ performed similarly to its big tournament series of the past. With higher guarantees and a new, excited pool of poker players, it seemed PA was destined to thrive, and NJ online poker might take a step backward. In a surprise move last month, it was announced that the PokerStars and Fox Bet series was coming to NJ and PA for the first time, with the plan to host them concurrently. What may be shocking, though, is it was a success in both online poker markets. There is no doubt when looking at the numbers that the series was a success. The Bounty Builder Series online poker tournament in New Jersey and Pennsylvania has come to a close.
