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GGPoker Secures Alberta License Amid Push for Shared Poker Liquidity

18 August 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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GGPoker erhält Lizenz in Alberta und hofft auf internationale Poker-PoolsAI-GENERATED

NSUS Group’s GGPoker becomes the 39th licensed operator in Alberta as the province aims to boost poker traffic through shared international player pools.

The iGaming landscape in Alberta is undergoing a major transformation. GGPoker, a prominent brand under the NSUS Group umbrella, has officially secured an iGaming license from Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC). This approval makes GGPoker the 39th operator to enter the province's regulated market. However, a final operating agreement with the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) is still required before the platform can officially welcome local players. Currently, the market features 28 active platforms, competing alongside the government-led Play Alberta site.

The licensing of GGPoker is particularly noteworthy due to the strategic focus on player liquidity. In peer-to-peer poker, the number of active participants directly correlates with the quality of the gaming experience. Alberta's current framework restricts players to a ring-fenced local pool, which poses significant operational challenges. Authorities are now looking toward broader horizons to ensure the long-term viability of the poker sector in the province.

Numbers and facts

The need for a larger player base is underscored by financial data from other regions. In Ontario, poker accounted for a mere one percent of the total market handle in June. To address these limitations, AiGC Chief Executive Dan Keene confirmed that the province is seeking a memorandum of understanding with Ontario to establish shared liquidity. This move follows NSUS Group's high-profile acquisition of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) brand for $500 million in October 2024, signaling their intent to dominate the North American market.

Simultaneously, the slot market in Alberta is also seeing exclusive content additions. BetMGM has secured initial distribution rights for the Rakin’ Bacon! slot series through its partnership with supplier AGS. This includes titles such as Rakin’ Bacon! Fu Zhu Bao Bao and Triple Oink San Shen Zhu. Rob Passerino, Director of Gaming at BetMGM, highlighted that these additions aim to provide players with more variety within a franchise they already recognize and enjoy.

Background

The legal debate over shared player pools is reaching a climax in Canada. In November 2025, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that participation in international pooled liquidity is legally permitted under the current framework. This decision has been challenged by provincial lottery corporations, who argue that it compromises the geographic integrity of provincial regulation. The Supreme Court of Canada is scheduled to hear the appeal this autumn, a decision that will determine whether Alberta can eventually link its tables with international markets.

"Rakin’ Bacon! has earned a passionate following among slot players, and AGS continues to build on that success with new features, mechanics, and ways to play." - Rob Passerino, Director of Gaming at BetMGM

Why it matters for German players

German players can see parallels between the Alberta situation and their own domestic market regulated by the GlüStV 2021. In Germany, the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) maintains a strict whitelist to ensure player safety. Like Alberta, Germany has had to navigate the complexities of player pools and tax structures. For German users, the core benefit of playing on GGL-licensed sites remains the legal protection provided by systems like LUGAS, which enforces a 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit, and the OASIS player blocking system.

Playing on offshore sites licensed in Malta or Curacao might seem attractive due to fewer restrictions, but it lacks the oversight provided by the GGL. The developments in Alberta show that even in highly regulated markets, there is a push for better liquidity to keep legal poker competitive. For Germans, this reinforces the importance of supporting a regulated ecosystem that balances game quality with strict consumer protection measures.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For casinos operating under a GGL license, the expansion of global giants like GGPoker indicates that the bar for poker software and player engagement continues to rise. While German operators face a 5.3 percent tax on stakes and strict limitations on spin speeds for slots, they must rely on the trust and security that a local license provides. The Alberta model of seeking exclusive content, as seen with BetMGM, could be a strategy for German operators to differentiate themselves from the illegal market.

As the international poker scene evolves through pooled liquidity, German regulators might eventually face pressure to further harmonize their rules with international standards to prevent players from migrating to unregulated platforms. For now, the GGL ensures that every hand played and every spin made on a whitelisted site is monitored and fair, providing a level of security that remains the gold standard in Europe.

Frequently asked questions

Who received a new license in Alberta?

GGPoker, owned by the NSUS Group, has been granted an iGaming license by the AGLC, making it the 39th licensed operator in the province. The brand has been active in Ontario since September 2022.

Why is shared liquidity important for online poker?

Poker relies on a high volume of players to maintain active tables and large prize pools. In Ontario, poker only made up 1% of the market handle in June, prompting calls for shared pools between provinces.

When will the court decide on international player pools?

The Supreme Court of Canada is set to hear the case this autumn. This follows a 2025 ruling in Ontario that allowed international pooling, which was subsequently appealed by lottery corporations.

What new games did BetMGM launch in Alberta?

BetMGM secured exclusive rights for the Rakin’ Bacon! slot series, including titles like Fu Zhu Bao Bao and Triple Oink San Shen Zhu, through a partnership with AGS.

How safe is online poker for players in Germany?

Online poker is safest on GGL-licensed sites that comply with the GlüStV 2021. These sites utilize the LUGAS system for deposit limits and OASIS for player protection, features often missing from MGA or Curacao sites.

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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