Ok guys, if you're not at all familiar with current USA standing, let me get you up to speed. 3 states have online gaming regulated with many more looking to do the same. Two of the biggest international benefactors have been 888 and
partypoker. Discussions are in the works with other site owners as well to join the regulated online gaming thing in the USA, Bovada being one of them, I guess since Canada is a close neighboor and isn't a 3rd world country.
Most places however that do allow now or will eventually allow USA players in the USA through regulation will not allow international players, at least for the time being. So any network that wants to join the party will have to license a USA facing software client only, which sucks for those international players who want the US fish (those will be mine for the taking, harhar).
It won't be long before the USA has
online poker owners fighting for their share of the market and sharing traffic.
New Jersey is hitting it's plateau and so will the other states, so without traffic sharing cross-state, online poker won't amount to all that much.