Michigan joins multi-state shared liquidity agreement
| By Marese O'Hagan
Michigan has been accepted into the Multi-State Internet Gaming Agreement, which will allow the state to share liquidity among players gambling legally online within Michigan, Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey.
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This means that poker players in Michigan will be able to share liquidity pools with players in these three other states.
The agreement is governed by the Multi-State Internet Gaming Association, which is based in Delaware.