Phil Dantonio has spent the better part of 13 years covering poker and online gaming for some of the most widely read outlets in the industry, including a longtime contributing role with a respected iGaming trade publication and a major US-focused sports and gaming media platform. He got his start writing strategy breakdowns during the mid-2010s online poker boom and has since built a reputation as one of the sharper analytical voices in the space, particularly when it comes to cash game theory, tournament structures, and the regulatory patchwork governing real-money poker in the United States.
His expertise spans both the live and online sides of the game. Phil has covered major tournament series, tracked the rollout of regulated poker markets across multiple states, and written extensively on site licensing, player protections, and software fairness. He approaches the subject from a player-first perspective, with a focus on helping readers make informed decisions about where and how they play. His background in communications and a graduate-level focus on digital media have shaped his ability to translate complex topics into clear, practical content.
Beyond editorial work, Phil has consulted on content strategy for several gambling-adjacent platforms and maintains an active interest in the evolving legal landscape around interstate online poker compacts. He brings the same critical eye to site reviews and operator assessments that he applies to hand history analysis — skeptical by default, thorough by habit.