Online Poker in Ohio

The Buckeye State

Regulated Online Poker Ohio. No bills for regulated online poker have been introduced in the Buckeye State so far and online poker isn't on any lawmakers radar at the moment. Kim Arnold, chief operating officer at Innovation Group, recently said that he didn't believe that Ohio would act before neighboring states do.

Online Poker Status
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    Regulated online poker is not on the radar in this state
Population 21 or older 8.1 Million
Proportion of total US population 3.76%
Live Poker Yes
Estimated year for online regulation NA
Probability - Interstate agreement NA

Top Poker News & Articles

California

3 Huge Drawbacks to California’s AB 9 Online Poker Bill

As we recently discussed, California Assemblyman Mike Gatto has made his new online poker bill, AB 9, available to the public. This legislation would legalize the game in the Golden State and give its 38.3 million residents access to a regulated iPoker market. But while this much is good, there are certain points of Gatto’s […]

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California

PokerStars Unhappy with new California Online Poker Bill

California Assemblyman Mike Gatto has drafted an online poker bill called “AB 9” that he believes will finally bring all sides together on the matter. And this has created some definite excitement for US iPoker because California has a population of over 38.3 million people and the world’s sixth-largest economy.

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Promotions at NJ Online Poker Rooms in December

As Christmas is approaching, the New Jersey online poker rooms seem to be very generous. Check out this month’s promotions at PartyPoker, The Borgata, 888poker and WSOP. There is something for everyone. PartyPokerPlay fast forward poker at Party NJ and boost your bankroll with the Winter Grind. At $0.05/$0.10 stake, play 10,000 hands for a $15 […]

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United States

Fraternal Order of the Police Oppose Efforts to Ban iGaming

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