Chris Grove reported the following at onlinepokerreport.com:

Wynn Interactive, in conjunction with partners AAPN and Caesars Interactive Entertainment, recently petitioned New Jersey gaming regulators for a transactional waiver, a precursor to doing business in the state’s regulated market for online gambling.
http://www.onlinepokerreport.com/104...mbling-launch/

Now here's where it gets confusing.

Wynn will be using the 888.com software, just like WSOP.com.

Their servers will also be housed on Caesar's properties, as the result of a previous agreement (because Wynn has no existing casino in New Jersey).

Despite this, Wynn will operate separately, not share players with WSOP.com, and in fact will be a competing room!

So Caesar's is going to be running a room competing with.... themselves. Not sure how much money Wynn is paying Caesar's for this privilege, or if it's revenue sharing thing.

Wynn will also apparently be the second skin on the weird "888 All American Poker Network", which right now only has one skin -- us.888.com.

The All American Poker Network also uses 888 software (obviously), but again is separate from WSOP.com while running on Caesar's servers.

So Wynn is apparently going to be a skin on this network, meaning that us.888.com will become even further irrelevant.

Supposedly us.888.com is offering 50% rakeback for January only, but otherwise they have no VIP program, which is awful.