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Land-based and online gambling is prohibited in Georgia<\/b>, including poker. In fact, the Peach State has a reputation as one of the \u201cleast friendly\u201d gambling states. That said, there are still ways to play free or real-money poker tournaments<\/b>.<\/p>\n

In the following guide, we\u2019ll explore the available options<\/b> for Georgian poker players and discuss how they can register and play at online poker tournaments. Read on!
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<\/i> Poker Tournaments in Georgia<\/span><\/h2>\nEven though poker has never been legal in Georgia, many popular tournament players come from the Goober State. One name that pops up frequently is Cary Katz<\/b>, who holds the eighth spot on the all-time US earnings list with $35,632,906 in total live earnings.\n

Even though he resides in Las Vegas, the legendary \u201cEl Jefe\u201d was born in Atlanta, Georgia. <\/b>Besides being a poker player, Katz is also a businessman and a billionaire.<\/p>\n

Katz won several tournaments and played one of the most iconic hands in poker history<\/b> when he managed to give a bad beat to Connor Drinan. Both Drinan and Katz had a pair of aces and reached the last street with more than a million in the pot. The only difference was that Katz held an ace of hearts, and there were another four heart cards on the table, effectively creating a flush to beat Drinan\u2019s pair.<\/p>\n

Besides Katz, other popular players worth mentioning are:<\/p>\n