“PokerStars Are a Strong Ally,” Says Caesars Exec.

Caesars Entertainment Corp. have decided to let bygones be bygones and form an alliance with PokerStars as they ready themselves for the next wave of Sheldon Adelson engraved bombs.

When PokerStars woke up on Valentine’s Day they would have expected a lot of cards. Not from Caesars Entertainment Corp. though.

But, that’s exactly what they got.

It’s been a good few weeks for PokerStars. They have walked away from a series of gaming awards with more gold than B.A. Baracus, and they have found some new friends on U.S soil.

The Rincon and Pala Bands of Luiseno Indians, and the United Auburn Indian Community have softened their stance on the so-called ‘bad actor’ provisions that are the only reason Americans aren’t fiddling with PokerStars buttons on American soil right now.

It’s positive news.

The trio were amongst the 13-tribes who supported a 2014 bill that would have kept PokerStars out of the American action. Perhaps, people are starting to realize that although PokerStars may be a wolf in sheep’s clothing, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are going to take a bit out of the Indians.