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New Jersey Legalizes Online Poker

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New Jersey was one of the first states to consider legalizing online poker. In 2011, the legislature passed a bill legalizing the industry. Governor Chris Christie vetoed the measure, but passed a replacement bill in 2013. The new law allows online poker to operate for 10 years, and the state will evaluate its impact on the economy and community. Then, in April of this year, the state will vote on whether to extend the period to 15 years.

Many poker websites will match a portion of your deposits, contributing additional funds to your account. The amount of the match is often a percentage of your deposit, but it can be as much as a hundred percent. The catch is that the poker site may withhold a portion of the deposit, which means you may not immediately see a benefit. If this is the case, you may want to look for an alternative way to fund your account.

The number of US states with legal online poker is increasing. Nevada became the first state to legalize online poker. Delaware followed suit a year later and authorized real money sites. New Jersey is next, and Connecticut and New York have passed legislation to legalize online poker. There are no restrictions on the number of sites in each state. Online poker sites are available for individuals and businesses anywhere in the world, so you can play for real money no matter where you are in the country.

While online poker is legal in the US, it is not yet legal in every state. Delaware and West Virginia are currently the only states that allow online gambling. Meanwhile, Connecticut and Illinois are expected to legalize online gambling in the next few years. In addition to New Jersey, Michigan and West Virginia have already legalized online poker. As of this writing, six states have legalized online poker, with several more set to debate legislation in 2022. You can find a list of the legalized sites in these states on the WSOP/888 website.

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a formal legal opinion on the scope of the 1961 Wire Act. The court determined that interstate transmissions of wire communications did not violate the law. This ruling was widely interpreted as allowing online poker in every state but not in New York. Fortunately, the Supreme Court reversed that opinion in January. It’s possible to play poker legally in all 50 states, even if it’s illegal to do so in one or two.

BetMGM Poker is the second legal online poker site in Michigan. It uses the same software as other partypoker US network sites. Like partypoker, BetMGM uses a land-based partner – the MGM Grand Detroit casino. This is the largest casino in the state. With more than $880 million in prizes, BetMGM Poker may be the best option in the state for poker players. So, why not try your hand at online poker in Michigan?