Rush Street Brings Live-Casino Studios to NJ Platforms

Rush Street Brings Live-Casino Studios to NJ Platforms
By Lou Monaco

Two gaming platforms operated by Rush Street Interactive have launched their own branded live-casino studios for New Jersey online casino players.

BetRivers.com and PlaySugarHouse.com launched dual studios, where each will provide three live dealer blackjack tables for their customers, the Chicago-based Rush Street said in a news release Thursday.

The RSI-dedicated casino studios, powered by Evolution, offer players a mix of live blackjack games to play 24/7 and is available on mobile casinos.

“Since we initially launched our live dealer games with Evolution in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, we've had requests from customers to offer exclusive tables with seats only available to players loyal to our brands,” Richard Schwartz, chief executive officer of RSI, said in the release. “Now our players will have their own dedicated seats where they are able to chat and interact with not only our dealers but also other players in our online community, who can interact in real time, adding a fun social aspect to the betting experience as if they were at a land-based casino.”

Points Earned

Every wager a player makes will earn points, which can be redeemed at both sites’ bonus stores for wheel spins, bonus money, free bets and more, the release said.

RSI is currently live with real-money mobile, online and/or retail operations in 10 states: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

In February, Rush Street and Pariplay announced a deal to become the first online casino operator in the U.S. to have Pariplay’s games on PlaySugarHouse.com. Pariplay joined PlaySugarHouse’s inventory of more than 750 online casino and live dealer table games.

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Lou Monaco had been East Coast Scene columnist for Gaming Today in Las Vegas since June 2019, covering the East Coast sportsbook scene with emphasis on NJ and PA. He also currently is a part-time writer for the high school sports department for NJ Advanced Media (NJ.com) in Iselin, NJ. Lou has over 30 years sports experience with previous stints at ESPN SportsTicker, Daily Racing Form and Oddschecker.

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