Casino operator Rush Street Gaming has hired poker pro-Matt Glantz to act as poker room advisor and player scout for Poker Night in America.
Matt Glantz has found some side income after agreeing terms with the casino operator Rush Gaming.
According to the press release, Glantz, who has won over $6m in live tournament earnings, will act as an advisor for Rush Street’s ‘fast-growing poker portfolio.’
That portfolio includes the Rivers Casinos in Pittsburgh and SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia. The latter will open a permanent poker room as part of their $164m expansion plans. Glantz will get a tad busier in 2017 after Rush Gaming received the green light from the New York State Gaming Commission to proceed with construction work on a Rivers Casino in Schenectady.