Texas Poker Laws

Despite some of the big names to come out of Texas, including Doyle Brunson, poker is in most ways illegal. There are hardly any casinos, online poker is very much a dark gray area and there have been attempts to make social gaming legal (meaning it was once illegal). Of course, there are worse states to live in for poker players. But Texas sure isn’t far behind. Read on to learn why.

Gambling set out in Chapter 47 of the Texas Penal Code, including game rooms, charitable raffles, local option bingoand pari-mutuel wagering on horse and dog racing, as authorized under the Texas Racing Act. Is gambling generally legal in Texas? Article III, Section 47(a) of the Texas Constitution requires the Legislature to pass.

Playing Poker Legally in Texas

Is Online Poker Legal in Texas?

Texas law does not specifically mention online gambling. However, I think their stance is clear:

§ 47.02. Gambling

Texas Poker Laws

Texas Online Poker Laws

  1. Unlike raffles and bingo, there is NO exception to the gambling law in Texas for nonprofits to hold poker or casino night fundraising events. The gambling law, Chapter 47 of the Penal Code, applies to nonprofits and to for profits equally. §47 (Vernon 2003).
  2. Texas Online Poker Laws. Texas is known to look with disfavor upon gambling in general, and therefore it's pretty much standard to expect the state to have rather severe and comprehensive statutes against the practice. What many of our readers may not be aware of, though, is that these laws.
  3. Texas law does not allow for casinos. The gambling law specifically prohibits 'keeping a gambling place.' However, Native American lands are not subject to the same state gambling laws, and there is at least one legal casino in Texas on native lands. Social Gambling in Texas. One big exception in Texas gambling laws is social gambling.

(a) A person commits an offense if he:

(1) makes a bet on the partial or final result of a game or contest or on the performance of a participant in a game or contest;

3) plays and bets for money or other thing of value at any game played with cards, dice, balls, or any other gambling device.

So that makes online poker illegal in any case, online or not, in our eyes. The mentioning of 'gambling device' is icing on the cake.

Furthermore, a legal professional could probably argue that online poker is illegal under Texas’ communicating gambling information statute:

Texas Video Poker Laws

§ 47.05. Communicating Gambling Information

(a) A person commits an offense if, with the intent to further gambling, he knowingly communicates information as to bets, betting odds, or changes in betting odds or he knowingly provides, installs, or maintains equipment for the transmission or receipt of such information.

However, on the other hand, you might be able to argue that online poker is excluded because you’re playing from your home, which is a private place. Gambling in a private place appears to not fall under the gambling statute, which is mentioned below.

What About Home Poker Games?

For the same reason it appears that social gambling is acceptable. Just make sure you’re playing in a home that cannot be mistaken for a gambling establishment. You also want to make sure that the house does not take a cut for food, entry into the game or a rake from the game.

§ 47.02. Gambling

(a) A person commits an offense if he:
(1) makes a bet on the partial or final result of a game or contest or on the performance of a participant in a game or contest;
(2) makes a bet on the result of any political nomination, appointment, or election or on the degree of success of any nominee, appointee, or candidate; or
(3) plays and bets for money or other thing of value at any game played with cards, dice, balls, or any other gambling device.
(b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that:
(1) the actor engaged in gambling in a private place;
(2) no person received any economic benefit other than personal winnings; and
(3) except for the advantage of skill or luck, the risks of losing and the chances of winning were the same for all participants.

Do Casinos in Texas Offer Poker?

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Apparently the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino is the only casino in Texas that is legal. They run no limit holdem and 7-card stud.

Your other option is to travel outside the state to play. For players willing to make the drive, you can find games in Oklahoma.

Texas Poker FAQs

We receive a lot of questions regarding legal poker in Texas. We thought it would be helpful to post those questions and our answers here for everyone.

Will online poker be regulated?

We haven’t heard of any (recent) attempts to regulate online poker. However, there has been talk about allowing commercial casinos to setup shop within the state.

Recent Updates

Here are the most recent updates regarding the changes in Texas’ gambling laws. Whenever there is an update or news to report, we will post about it here.

March 14, 2013 – This bill would authorize federally regulated poker. In addition to Texas opting in, any state would have the option to opt-in as well (if it becomes available).

Feb 28 – This bill was filed to legalize social (home) poker games.

Is there an online poker room that accepts players from Texas?

Yes. Residents of Texas can play online at sites powered by Merge or Revolution. There are a few independant poker networks available as well. .

What other forms of regulated gambling is offered in Texas?

Texas has the one casino (Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino), para-mutual racing and a state lottery. There are also charitable raffles and bingo.

State Of Texas Poker Laws

Where can I read more about Texas poker laws?

You can read more about Texas’ gambling laws at the following sites:

Here are some interesting facts about poker and gambling in the state of Texas.

  • Doyle Brunson, considered the Godfather of poker, is also known to poker fans as Texas Dolly.
  • Andy Beal is from Texas. He’s a rich banker that spent time playing high stakes games. The most famous games were against a team of players known as The Corporation. The Corporation consisted of Phil Ivey, Erik Sagstrom, David Oppenheim, Jennifer Harman, Ted Forrest, Todd Brunson and others. They all pooled their money together to play Andy. They eventually beat Andy for all his money (within 22 days).
  • Before G.W Bush became president, he attempted to shut down one of the state’s tribal casinos. He failed.

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