Online Casino Gambling in Texas

Texas

Despite sharing its name with one of the most popular forms of poker (Texas Hold’em), gambling in Texas is actually subject to some of the strictest gambling laws in the United States.

That said, conservative Texas does offer its citizens and visitors a range of legal betting options, including live horse racing online, two Tribal Casinos, a popular state lottery, some live poker, participation in Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) competitions and charitable gambling.

Depending on the outcome of the latest legislative sessions, mobile sportsbooks and online casinos in the style of New Jersey online gambling sites may become reality for Texas as a form of state budget repair.

Texas Casino Gambling

Whilst there are no commercial casinos in Texas, the state does offer two Tribal Casinos that offers limited casino services (live poker, live bingo and approximately 3600 slots only) on Tribal lands.

Many bus companies ferry Texan residents each day on excursions to visit nearby casinos in the neighboring states of Nevada, Mississippi and Oklahoma.

Cruise Ships and converted mega-yachts occasionally sail into international waters off the coast of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico in order to legally offer casino games, including slot games, live dealer casino table games (including baccarat, blackjack, roulette and poker) and sportsbooks.

Online Casinos in Texas

In addition to an unsuccessful attempt to legalize online horse racing in 2017 with bill HB 3926 proposing to amend the Texas Racing Act , Texas has some history in attempting to legalize types of online gambling.

In 2013, Texas Ballot Measure SJR No. 43 and the Internet Poker Freedom Act of 2013 (HR 2666) both sought to legalize online poker in the Lone Star State. Their approval would have surely led to a precedent whereby online casino play in general would have become legal in Texas.

Despite these successive online gambling legalization attempts, Texas has decided that unlicensed and unregulated online gambling is illegal under State Law.

Poker in Texas

Surprisingly, social ‘home’ Poker games are legal in Texas as long as the participants need to demonstrate a prior social relationship, and nobody must profit from hosting the game/s.

For information on how to play Poker legally for real money in Texas, please read on below.

Poker Rooms

Live Poker can be played at Texas’ Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel, and of course, Cruise Casinos also offer Live Poker, although theoretically they are not based in Texas.

Online Poker Laws

Online Poker is an absolute no-no in Texas. See above section – ‘Online Casinos in Texas’ for further clarification.

History of Online & Land-Based Gambling in Texas

1933-37; Horse Racing betting legal in Texas.

1971; Charitable gaming legalized in the Lone Star State.

1973; All gambling outlawed.

1987; Horse Racing re-legalized.

1989; Charitable gaming re-legalized.

1992; Texas State Lottery begins.

1996-2002; Disputes between Tribes and the State Government result in only one Tribal Casino remaining open in Texas.

2013-2017; Multiple Bills introduced to Texas State Legislature on legalizing online poker, horse-racing and DFS. All were defeated.

2021: A renewed sports betting legalization push begins with a strong lobby from the Adelson Las Vegas Sands Group. Nothing has yet to materialize, however.

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