Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has finally completed checking and certification services for the first shared liquidity online gaming system in the USA. “The shared liquidly project carries significant importance as it is a critical step in the further development of a strong poker ecosystem within the United States,” said Ian Hughes, GLI VP of Global Services, “and we are honoured to have been chosen to conduct the testing.” The Nevada Gaming Control Board and the Delaware State Lottery are the first regulatory bodies that decided to integrate player pools in different domestic regulated markets. The aim of GLI testing was to ensure regulatory compliance and to provide financial auditing. From the very beginning of the process to its end, GLI worked very collaboratively with the regulators and operators on many different objectives. GLI employed a group of industry experts whose aim was to tackle objectives connected with analysis of regulatory overlap, component certification, report auditing, data migration and security development. “We are happy to have been engaged, as GLI was appointed as the testing and certification laboratory to ensure compliance against all relevant and applicable requirements for the states of Nevada and Delaware,” commented Hughes. “It was a monumental effort by Jim Barbee, Chief of the Technology Division at the Nevada State Gaming Control Board Gaming Division, Rebecca Goldsmith, Deputy Director of the Delaware Lottery, and GLI Engineering along with their incredible teams.
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