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It is no secret that Massachusetts has historically been one of the most progressive states when it comes to gambling. Ever since the Bay State established a state lottery in 1971<\/b>, it has gradually delved into various forms of gambling, with state-wide sports betting as the last frontier. Retail sportsbooks are gearing up for a January 31 launch, followed by online sports betting apps.<\/b><\/p>\n

Meanwhile, Massachusetts is home to a slots parlor and two commercial casinos that offer live poker<\/b>. Daily fantasy sports is also in the mix, with DFS giants DraftKings and FanDuel accepting MA players since 2016<\/b>. Horse racing fans can place bets through OTB racetracks and online betting portals like TVG<\/b>. Moreover, charitable gaming is also permitted.<\/p>\n

Online poker and online casinos have not been able to drum up enough support for legalization. There has been a push lately for an online lottery but to no avail. While they fill some of the gap left by online casinos, social and sweepstakes casinos<\/b> offer something different.<\/p>\n

Online poker has yet to appear on the legislative docket, so offshore poker rooms are a good option while you wait.<\/b> Some proponents of state-regulated gambling view offshore platforms as unreliable operations that exploit customers. However, offshore operators are just as legitimate as those that conduct business within state borders.<\/p>\n

This guide aims to provide some insights into how poker and online gambling are regulated in MA, along with other forms of gambling.<\/p>\n

<\/i> Is Online Gambling Legal in Massachusetts?<\/span><\/h2>\n

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\nThe Massachusetts online gambling scene has shifted into high gear, with online sports betting taking center stage. Representatives passed H5164, the Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act, at the eleventh hour<\/b>. On August 10, 2022, Gov. Charlie Baker signed the legislation creating a legal basis for sports betting.<\/p>\n

Online sports betting is expected to take off in 2023<\/b>. Several major sportsbooks have applied to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission for a license, including BetMGM and Caesars. There will be as many as 15 sports betting apps at full market maturity.<\/p>\n

The online sports betting market complements the existing DFS sector. With DraftKings, one of the largest brands in the industry based in Boston, the legalization of DFS in 2016 <\/b>came as no surprise. Initially, the law was temporary, but it became permanent in 2018.<\/b><\/p>\n

State-sanctioned online horse race betting is also available<\/b>. Using portals like TVG, MA bettors can wager on horse races on their computers or mobile phones.<\/p>\n

MA lawmakers put online casinos and online poker rooms on the back burner. The general belief is that online sports betting legislation serves as a springboard for online casinos and online poker, but things don\u2019t seem to be heading that way.<\/p>\n

That said, nothing in the MA statutes outlaws playing on offshore sites. Therefore, you can play online poker on offshore poker sites that accept MA residents with peace of mind.<\/b><\/p>\n

<\/i> Poker Laws<\/span><\/h2>\n

\"Law\"There is a partial regulation of poker in Massachusetts. There are some provisions in the law that dictate where you can play live poker, but online poker does not appear in the law books.<\/p>\n

In the upcoming sections, we\u2019ll take a closer look at the online and land-based poker scene in Massachusetts from a legal standpoint.<\/p>\n

Online Poker<\/h3>

Massachusetts doesn\u2019t have a domestic market for online poker, which doesn\u2019t necessarily mean you\u2019re out of options.<\/p>\n

Interestingly enough, Section 17A of Massachusetts General Laws<\/a> prohibits companies from accepting bets via telephone, internet, and \u201csimilar services.\u201d That said, the legislation targets the companies trying to establish online gambling operations within Massachusetts, not individuals seeking to play on offshore sites.<\/p>\n

There is no indication that playing online poker on offshore sites is illegal in <\/b>c.271<\/b><\/a>, the section about gambling crimes.<\/b><\/p>\n

Our thorough analysis of gambling statutes found no mention of online poker or playing it on offshore sites. The authorities seem to be looking the other way when it comes to out-of-state online gaming (which makes sense since the activity has been excluded from all law books), so there is no basis for prosecution.<\/p>\n

Furthermore, you can make use of social poker sites. Under the US sweepstakes laws, these platforms are legal in 49 states, including Massachusetts. <\/b>Social poker apps do not involve real money play and use virtual currency as chips for cash games and tournaments.<\/p><\/div>\n

Land-Based Poker<\/h3>

After passing the Expanded Gaming Act in 2011,<\/a> live poker became legal in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission was established to regulate gaming properties in MA. The law allowed up to three casinos and one slot parlor to open. <\/b>The agency has established rules<\/a> regarding how land-based casinos can conduct table games (including poker). If you\u2019re considering playing poker in person at one of these venues, you should look at those policies.<\/p>\n

There are currently two casinos in Massachusetts that run live poker games, MGM Springfield and Encore Boston Harbor. Here\u2019s a breakdown of their offerings:<\/p>\n