That sounds a bit weird, since private poker clubs are allowed. Like for instance The Lodge, which is now partly owned by Doug Polk. So most likely this is an overinterpretation of, what the law actually say?It is against Texas law to gamble.
My first thought when I read this is, if you are worried about going to jail and it bothers you, then don't do it. The other thought is to contact a lawyer, city hall, etc. or read up on what is legal or illegal and decide for yourself.It is against Texas law to gamble. Trying to understand what my options are. I reside in Houston, Texas. I've seen advertisement for cash game held online. Trying to see what i am able to do without going to jail.
Winning Poker Network apparently does. This is a quite from the TOS of ACR Poker:Ur options are: winning poker network, chico network, bodog, crypto-only sites and dodgy apps with agents. Not even sure if the first 3 rooms/networks offer their services in texas tbh.
If he can free himself from the fear of getting arrested be might still have to deal with other problems:Winning Poker Network apparently does. This is a quite from the TOS of ACR Poker:
"1.4 Citizens of Australia and Residents of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, State of Maryland, State of New Jersey, State of Delaware, State of Nevada, Netherlands or Washington State may not download and use the ACR Software for any purpose."
Since State of Texas is not mentioned here, people living in Texas can play on ACR. And in my opinion this might be OPs best option, if he can free himself from the fear of getting arrested![]()
Yes, you are correct. I had a wrong idea of the law when i posted this. Thank you for your help!Playing online and in home games seem OK.
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