Michigan Gaming Control Board authorises DraftKings multi-state poker launch
The company has begun operating its product in Michigan through the Bay Mills Indian Community as operator partner.
US.- The Michigan Gaming Control Board has confirmed that it has authorised DraftKings to offer multi-state internet poker in the state alongside Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The company has begun operating its product in Michigan through the Bay Mills Indian Community as operator partner.
The board said it determined that DraftKings met all regulatory requirements. Henry Williams, MGCB executive director, said: “This approval reflects the strength of our partnership with Bay Mills Indian Community and the thoroughness of our regulatory process. As Michigan’s multi-state poker network continues to grow, we remain focused on ensuring every operator meets the same high bar for fairness, security, and player protection.”
Michigan joined the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement in 2022. Other member states of the agreement are Delaware, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.