![]() SugarHouse Sportsbook was the first to start taking bets in May, followed by BetRivers and Parx in June. These new additions to the online gambling market join online sports betting in Pennsylvania, which launched in the spring. Games will be limited to user-versus-computer play during the soft open, according to the Inquirer. Operators purchased licenses with fees up to $10 million. In 2017 Pennsylvania's Gaming Control Board approved 10 of Pennsylvania's 13 casinos to participate in poker, slots and table games online, starting on July 15.
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