Online Poker in Michigan

The Great Lakes State

Regualted Online Poker Michigan. Online Poker has not been up for discussion in Michigan and it won't be an issue for a very long time.

Online Poker Status
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    Regulated online poker is not on the radar in this state
Population 21 or older 6.9 Million
Proportion of total US population 3.22%
Live Poker Yes
Estimated year for online regulation NA
Probability - Interstate agreement NA

Top Poker News & Articles

New Jersey

PartyPoker New Jersey Servers Crash: Super Series Cancelled

PartyPoker New Jersey recently held their Garden State Super Series (GSSS) – a $1 million guaranteed tournament series that was set to run from September 7th to September 21st. This was the biggest online poker event in United States regulated iGaming history, however, technical difficulties brought it to a screeching halt.

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Nevada

New Jersey & Nevada Shared Online Poker Pool

Back in February, Delaware and Nevada formed a pact to share their online poker pools. This was a landmark deal because Delaware and Nevada became the first two states to agree on sharing player liquidity. But while this was definitely a joyous time in US online gaming history, one thing was noticeably missing from the agreement: New Jersey.

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California

California Wants Interstate Online Poker On Their Terms

While there are plenty of large states in America that could offer lucrative online poker markets, none are more appealing than California. With a population of over 38 million people and laying claim to the world’s eighth-largest economy, California could have a pretty good iPoker player pool all on their own. Unfortunately, this looks like the proposed plan for many gaming interests in the state.

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New Jersey

Betfair Casino Safe Following Trump Plaza Closure

Ever since Trump Plaza announced that they were closing on September 16th, there’s been plenty of speculation on what will happen to the Betfair Casino site – betfaircasino.com. Seeing as how iGaming operators need a land-based casino partner in the state, some wondered if Betfair might even be forced to stop operating in New Jersey.

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