Online Poker in Oregon

The Beaver State

Regulated Online Poker Oregon. There have been no discussions about regulated online poker in Oregon and no online poker bill has been introduced so far. In fact, Oregon faces a real struggle before we'll ever experience regulated online poker here. According to state law it's a felony to take wagers through the internet. Discussions might start though when California regulates online poker.

Online Poker Status
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    Regulated online poker is not on the radar in this state
Population 21 or older 2.7 Million
Proportion of total US population 1.27%
Live Poker Yes
Estimated year for online regulation NA
Probability - Interstate agreement NA

Top Poker News & Articles

California

New California Online Poker Bill removes Bad Actor Clause

2015 is destined to be the year that California finally passes an online poker…or is it? So far, the major roadblocks continue to be the ‘bad actor’ clause and excluding racetracks. So California Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer is looking to shore up both of these problems with his recently proposed bill, AB 167. That said, let’s […]

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Nevada
Nevada Online Poker 2014

Nevada Bill could destroy Poker Staking

For decades, poker pros have relied on staking deals to compete in big tournaments and cash games. However, a new bill that’s been introduced in Nevada threatens to destroy a very large part of the poker world. Prefiled on behalf of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, SB 40 seeks to reduce money laundering in sports […]

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California

Could Corruption Scandal derail Legal California Online Poker?

This is supposed to be the year that California finally legalizes online poker. However, all bets may be off now that a potential corruption scandal involving a former casino enforcement chief has arisen.   Attorney General Kamala Harris is accusing Bob Lytle of engaging in a conflict of interest relating an investigation of the San […]

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New Jersey

WSOP, 888 overtake Party Borgata in New Jersey Online Poker Market

Both WSOP.com and the All-American Poker Network (888) have passed the Party/Borgata network in the New Jersey online poker market. Previously, Party/Borgata maintained an average of 160 cash game players, giving them a healthy lead over WSOP.com (110) and 888 (100). But WSOP and 888 started sharing players in low-limit cash games and some of […]

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California

Gatto changes Worst Part of California Online Poker Bill

When California Assemblyman Mike Gatto introduced his online poker bill, “AB 9,” there was some initial outrage at the in-person requirement. Going further, this requires new players to visit a land-based casino or card room to register and deposit at online poker sites. The main reason why Gatto included this point in AB 9 was […]

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