Pennsylvania poker players at PokerStars PA experienced a frustrating night at the tables on Thursday. Online poker tournaments, cash games, and other forms of online betting in PA and NJ were interrupted for about an hour around 9 p.m. ET.
It was confirmed today that the issues derived from a network communications error that interrupted geolocation services which online gambling operators rely on. Online tournaments continued while players sat out, many returning to much shorter chip stacks or no chips at all.
As of Friday, the issue appears resolved, with players to receive refunds by Saturday morning. PokerStars communicated the following via Twitter Friday morning:
“Yesterday we experienced issues with our geolocation services. We apologize for any inconvenience. This is now resolved, and you should be able to access your account normally. If you were affected in any tournaments, please allow up to 24 hrs for your account to be refunded.”
GeoGuard Geolocation service the source of the outage
This morning, Elizabeth Cronan, VP, Government Relations of GeoGuard/GeoComply provided the following statement to US Poker:
“Last night we encountered an unexpected network communications error, which our team responded to and remedied immediately. We have alerted all affected clients and they are aware of the issue and the steps that were taken to resolve it as quickly as possible.”
The GeoGuard app or plug-in allows online casino and sportsbook players to access their accounts and wager via browser on desktop or mobile. Geolocation software is an important piece of the legal gambling puzzle. It allows operators to confirm a user is indeed within state borders where gambling is approved and regulated. Another company rep confirmed:
“Our internal teams identified an issue that temporarily affected the communication systems within our datacenter.”
The sole reliance on the GeoComply service means most players in Pennsylvania who were gambling online during the outage were affected. Even the mobile gambling apps in the state utilize geolocation via GeoComply, though it is built-in.
PokerStars PA and NJ players affected
While regular daily tournaments were running at PokerStars PA, New Jersey was playing out Thursday’s NJCOOP events, consisting of:
- $250 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Thursday Thrill SE], $30K Gtd
- $30 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Mini Thrill], $10K Gtd
- $150 NLHE [Turbo], $15K Gtd
The series wraps up on Monday, with the $125K guaranteed $300 buy-in Main Event kicking off Sunday. PokerStars will hope for no further disruptions.
How will poker player refunds work?
A poker player in NJ tweeted the following, indicating at least some players were still online while others were “sitting out.”
Another extremely sad day for online poker .. as the geo location software crashes again and I’m watching players just steal chips from the entire table @PokerStarsUSA @WSOPcom .. at least party froze their games
— Stanton Tentnowski (@Stonniepokes) October 23, 2020
Apparently the same took place at PokerStars PA, with limited players taking advantage and chipping up through defenseless players. PlayPennsylvania has reached out to PokerStars for comment on how this situation will be dealt with, as many players blinded out or down significantly during the downtime.
For any further concerns or issues with the refund, players can contact PokerStars via their customer service page or message @StarsSupport on Twitter.
This story will be updated as additional information becomes available. If you were affected and want to share your story with us, feel free to message us @PlayPANews on twitter.
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