Despite Pennsylvania being a segregated market with no shared liquidity, online poker players in the Keystone State could soon have two more exciting platforms to choose from.

Rush Street Interactive (RSI) has been conducting a closed soft launch of its BetRivers Poker platform since at least early September. PRO has since learned that the testing is continuing, and that real money players have been invited to participate in the testing.

Meanwhile, DraftKings launched a real money online poker app, Electric Poker, in Michigan last month. While the Boston-based operator has not disclosed any official plans to bring Electric Poker to the Keystone State, the size of the market alone suggests that a launch in Pennsylvania is likely.

If both operators came to Pennsylvania, there would be six regulated real money online poker operators in the state — the two aforementioned prospects, plus BetMGM Poker, Borgata, PokerStars, and WSOP.

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