Track the legal status of online poker, local news, and player results for every US state.
Connecticut launched online poker in 2021, featuring DraftKings Poker and FanDuel Poker.
Delaware was among the first states to legalize online poker and participates in a multi-state poker network.
Michigan went live with online poker in January 2021, featuring PokerStars MI, BetMGM, and Global Poker.
Home to Las Vegas, Nevada has regulated online poker and hosts the WSOP and major live tournaments year-round.
One of the first states to legalize online poker, New Jersey has a thriving regulated market with PokerStars, WSOP, and BetMGM.
Pennsylvania launched online poker in 2019 and now hosts PokerStars PA, WSOP PA, and BetMGM Poker PA.
West Virginia legalized online poker in 2019, with BetMGM Poker and 888poker available.
Arizona has tribal poker rooms but no regulated online poker. Legislation is being discussed.
California is the largest US state without regulated online poker. Multiple legalization efforts have stalled in the legislature.
Florida has a complex poker landscape with tribal casinos. No regulated online poker but active live scene.
Illinois has legalized sports betting but not online poker. Live poker is available at licensed casinos.
New York passed sports betting but not yet online poker. Major bills are under review in Albany.
Rhode Island is exploring online poker legislation. Live poker is available at Twin River Casino.
Texas has no regulated online poker, but has a thriving live poker scene with major home games and legal card rooms.