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After legalizing casinos in the 1990s and becoming home to many live poker rooms in 2019, Michigan became the sixth state in the US to pass legislation to allow legal online poker sites.

The Great Lakes State has produced many great poker players over the years, including two World Series of Poker Main Event champions. The 2009 winner, Joe Cada, was born in Shelby Charter Township, while the 2013 champ, Ryan Riess, was born in East Lansing.

What follows is an overview of poker in Michigan, covering the legality of online poker and future plans for online poker in Michigan. We also discuss the alternative option, sweepstakes sites and why you should avoid offshore online poker sites.

Finally, you’ll find a review of laws affecting various types of live and online poker in Michigan including a timeline, and a comprehensive list of card rooms in the state.

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Is online poker legal in Michigan?

Yes, online poker is legal in Michigan. That said, it will likely be a while before the first real-money online poker sites launch in the state.

The Lawful Internet Gambling Act was signed into law in December 2019. In fact, it was a package of bills covering a variety of types of online gambling, including online poker.

The Michigan Gaming Control Board has provided a timeline detailing the various stages the board must complete before regulations can be implemented. The process, they say, will take more than a year, making early 2021 a target.

That said, when Michigan is ready for online poker sites, operators will be ready as well.

In early January, The Stars Group became partners with the Michigan-based Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Gaming Authority to secure an online gambling license in the state.

When the time comes, The Stars Group will no doubt follow the path it previously took in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and launch PokerStars along with an online casino and sportsbook.

However, those operators are all more likely to focus more on sports betting and/or online casinos than on online poker.

It is, nonetheless, probable that both WSOP/888 and partypoker will be finding Michigan partnerships as well, thereby providing some competition to The Stars Group for the online poker market.

Will Michigan regulate online poker?

The Lawful Internet Gambling Act signed into law December 2019 includes “interactive poker” among the varieties of online “casino-style games” that licensed internet gaming operators will be allowed to provide.

The law authorizes the Michigan Gaming Control Board to “administer, regulate and enforce the system of internet gaming” it establishes. That means the state’s regulators are in charge of overseeing online sportsbooks, online casinos, daily fantasy sports and online poker in Michigan.

In other words, when legal Michigan poker sites arrive, it will be fully legal and regulated, which will help ensure the fairness of the games, the security of players’ funds and players’ protection against fraud.

Can I play online poker in Michigan?

Yes. An alternative option falls under the sweepstakes category. Sweepstakes poker sites exist as an alternative to real-money online poker. The most popular of which is Global Poker, a site that welcomes players from Michigan and almost every other state in the US (only excludes Washington).

Rather than using real money, sweepstakes sites employ virtual currencies to be able to serve US players. Global Poker, for instance, uses two types of virtual currencies: “gold coins” and “sweeps coins.”

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Players purchase “gold coins,” which, when compared to real money poker sites, might be thought of as “play money.” These can be used in “gold coin” cash games or tournaments, although they have no actual monetary value.

However, when purchasing “gold coins,” players receive “sweeps coins” as a poker bonus. “Sweeps coins” can be obtained in other ways as well, such as through Facebook giveaways or even by writing Global Poker and requesting them (as is required of other kinds of sweepstakes).

“Sweeps coins” are usable to play “sweeps” cash games or tournaments, enabling players to win more of them. Then after accumulating a minimum amount, players can exchange “sweeps coins” for US dollars and cash out.

Are offshore poker sites safe?

The short answer is no. Ever since April 2011 when the “Black Friday” indictments and civil complaint forced the world’s largest online poker sites out of the US, several other operators of varying sizes and quality have continued to accept US players.

These offshore online poker sites — because they all operate outside of the US — have varying reputations among players.

They also involve considerable obstacles when it comes to banking options since the sites have to work around the Unlawful Internet Gambling EnforcementAct of 2006, which restricts US banks and other financial service providers from allowing transactions with these non-US gambling sites.

These sites are not licensed or regulated in the US. As a result, players are at the mercy of the sites when it comes to the integrity and safety of their funds.

There have been multiple incidents of these “rogue” offshore sites that close and make off with players’ money. Players then have little or no recourse to try to recover their funds. Players on these sites also tend not to have options should they suspect cheating, collusion, ghosting, multi-accounting or other types of fraud.

By contrast, playing on a licensed and regulated Michigan poker site ensures careful monitoring and prohibition of such activities, making them a much safer alternative for online poker players.

Michigan poker laws

Michigan is a poker-friendly state. Besides having passed legislation to introduce online poker, there are many ways players in Michigan can play live poker that is permitted by state law.

The Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, signed into law in 1997, outlines what types of gambling are allowed in the state, including poker.

Among the types of gambling covered by that law are those falling under the heading of “casino gaming,” including “gambling games.”

A “gambling game” involves “any game played with cards, dice, equipment or a machine, including any mechanical, electromechanical or electronic device including computers and cashless wagering systems, for money, credit, or any representative of value.”

Examples subsequently listed include blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat and a host of other gambling games, including poker.

Are home poker games legal in Michigan?

Yes, home poker games are legal in Michigan, as long as there is no collection of rake or fees.

The Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act explicitly allows “games played with cards in private homes or residences in which no person makes money for operating the game, except as a player.”

Michigan cardrooms

Michigan is home to three major commercial casinos and about two dozen tribal casinos, and practically all of which have poker rooms. In fact, there are several dozen brick-and-mortar cardrooms throughout the state, including those in casinos, bars, lodges, standalone poker rooms and charity poker rooms.

Here is a comprehensive list of more than 60 poker rooms in the state, all of which highlight no-limit hold’em primarily, although some cardrooms additionally spread fixed-limit hold’em and other games.

Larger rooms also often run daily or weekly tournaments, with the largest ones such as at the FireKeepers Casino Hotel occasionally hosting midmajor tournament series as well.

POKER ROOMADDRESSTABLES
5 Star Charity Poker Room2666 Metro Pkwy., Sterling Heights, MI 483106
American Poker Room46858 Dequindre Rd., Shelby Township, MI 483173
American Veterans 36523013 Bay City Rd., Midland, MI 48642n/a
Auburn Poker Room46858 Auburn Rd., Shelby, MI 483174
Bay Mills Resort & Casino11386 West Lakeshore Dr., Brimley, MI 497154
Burton Eagles Poker Room3317 East Bristol Rd., Burton, MI 485296
Caspian Gaastra Fire Hall1 Museum Dr., Caspian, MI 49915n/a
Ciccarelli's Sports Bar46793 Hayes Rd., Utica, MI 483156
Eastbrook Lanes3500 Lake Eastbrook Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546n/a
Elks Lodge 889300 Riverside Dr., Dowagiac, MI 49047n/a
Elks Lodge 138166200 Grey Lake Rd., Sturgis, MI 49091n/a
FireKeepers Casino Hotel11177 E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, MI 4901426
Freeland Sports Zone5690 Midland Rd., Freeland, MI 48623n/a
Grand Blanc Moose Lodge 23444043 Howe Rd., Grand Blanc, MI 48439n/a
Greektown Casino Hotel555 East Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI 4822613
Gun Lake Casino1123 129th Ave., Wayland, MI 4934814
Huck's Pub11358 West Main St., Rudyard, MI 49780n/a
Huron Poker Room5214 North US Hwy. 23, Oscoda, MI 487506
Island CasinoW399 US Hwy. 2, Harris, MI 498456
Jack's Place Charity Poker Room2327 Wilson Ave. Southwest, Walker, MI 49534n/a
Joey Armadillo's2732 South 11th St., Niles, MI 491205
Kewadin Casino Sault Sainte Marie2186 Shunk Rd., Sault Sainte Marie, MI 497834
Kimberley Oaks Golf Course1100 West Walnut St., St. Charles, MI 48655n/a
Krazy Kopz at Vision Lanes38250 Ford Rd., Westland, MI 4818510
Krazy Kopz at Westland Poker Room500 South Merriman Rd., Westland, MI 481866
Langan's All Star Poker Room257 Ladd Rd., Walled Lake, MI 483908
Legends Poker Place of Metamora3546 South Lapeer Rd., Metamora, MI 484557
Lincoln Country Club3485 Lake Michigan Dr. North West, Grand Rapids, MI 49534n/a
Live Action Poker Room at Boomers16006 Southfield Rd., Allen Park, MI 481014
Malarkey's Poker Room35750 Warren Rd., Westland, MI 4818510
MGM Grand Detroit Casino1777 Third St., Detroit, MI 4822621
Momo's Poker Room5841 Telegraph Rd., Taylor, MI 4818014
MotorCity Casino2901 Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI 4820117
Northway Lanes & Billiards1751 Evanston Ave., Muskegon, MI 49442n/a
Odawa Casino1760 Lears Rd., Petoskey, MI 497706
Ojibwa Casino Baraga16449 Michigan Ave., Baraga, MI 499081
Ojibwa Casino Marquette105 Acre Trail, Marquette, MI 498553
One Eyed Jacks Poker Lounge48762 Van Dyke Ave., Utica, MI 483178
Owosso Poker Room1405 East Main 21, Owosso, MI 4886710
Players Golf and Poker Room North33463 8 Mile Rd., Livonia, MI 481525
Players Golf and Poker Room South36115 Plymouth Rd., Livonia, MI 481509
Port Huron Masonic Center927 6th St., Port Huron, MI 48060n/a
Prime Time Poker1535 Old US Hwy. 23, Hartland, MI 483538
Prime Time Poker at 59 West786 Highland Rd., Highland, MI 483578
Rosemack Poker Room20791 East 13 Mile Rd., Roseville, MI 480669
Rounders Poker Room Saginaw3325 Davenport Ave., Saginaw, MI 486027
Roundtree Poker Room2203 Ellsworth Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 481975
Russo's Pizzeria Bar & Grill6211 South Division St., Grand Rapids, MI 49548n/a
St. Hyacinth School Hall5240 McDougall St., Detroit, MI 48211n/a
St. Mary Parish Life Center807 St. Marys Boulevard, Charlotte, MI 48813n/a
Shark Club Waterford6665 Highland Rd., Waterford, MI 483273
Soaring Eagle Casino6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, MI 4885814
The Event Spot Poker Room5601 West Saginaw Hwy. Suite B, Lansing, MI 489176
The Event Spot II Poker Room856 Elmwood Rd., Lansing, MI 489172
Thompson Poker Room100 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 481983
VFW 1008 Card Room1690 Airport Rd., Waterford, MI 48327n/a
Waterford Card Room at 300 Bowl101 South Cass Lake Rd., Waterford, MI 483288
Wayne Bowl Charity Poker36900 Michigan Ave., Wayne, MI 481848
Westgate Bowl4486 Alpine Ave. NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321n/a
Winning Hand Poker20000 Van Horn Rd., Woodhaven, MI 4818312
Wintergarden Poker Room46777 Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield, MI 480515

Michigan poker history timeline

When it comes to legal gambling in Michigan, the state first legalized pari-mutuel horse racing in 1933 and the state lottery in 1972 — in both cases relatively early compared to other states.

It wasn’t until the 1990s, however, that Michigan introduced other forms of legal gambling, including poker.

In 1993, came the first Native American casino after the state signed a compact with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, with several other compacts with different Michigan-based tribes and the opening of more tribal casinos following.

In 1996, voters in the state passed by a narrow margin a proposal to allow three commercial casinos to be built in Detroit, and the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act became law in 1997.

The MGM Grand Detroit was the first to open in July 1999, followed by MotorCity Casino Hotel in December 1999 and Greektown Casino-Hotel in November 2000.

As noted above, poker is among the gambling games allowed in Michigan casinos, with the game also permitted in other licensed brick-and-mortar locations as well as in nonprofit home games.

In 1999, Michigan adopted SB 562, specifically outlawing using the internet to violate provisions of the state’s anti-gambling laws.

However, the following year, the state passed Public Act 185, thereby repealing SB 562. That meant from the year 2000 forward, Michigan didn’t have a specific prohibition on the books outlawing online gambling, leaving the state in a kind of a legal gray area on the matter.

By the 2010s, lawmakers in the state took up the idea of explicitly passing online gambling legislation. After about three years’ worth of effort, a bill called the Lawful Internet Gaming Act was introduced in the state’s Senate as SB 889.

The Senate Regulatory Reform Committeevoted in favor of the bill in June 2016, but it stalled after that and was not brought up for a vote by the entire Senate.

Efforts continued, and in September 2017, a new bill was introduced, H 4926, also called the Lawful Internet Gaming Act.

After sitting dormant for several months, that bill was reintroduced during the 2018 session and was passed by the House. The Senate then amended the bill and passed it in December 2018, and after the House passed that version as well, it was sent to Gov. Rick Snyder for his signature.

The bill allowed both commercial and tribal casino operators to obtain online gambling licenses. It also included language permitting Michigan to enter a multi-state online poker agreement with other states with legal, regulated online poker to share player pools.

Alas for the bill’s proponents, Snyder chose to veto the bill along with about 40 others, his final actions before leaving office. It was back to the drawing board for Michigan legislators.

Incoming Gov. Gretchen Whitmer had already signaled her support of legalizing sports betting during her campaign.

As 2019 progressed, it became clear that she was also favorable to expanding other forms of online gambling in the state, including online poker.

As the year came to a close, a package of bills legalizing online casinos, sports betting and online poker were ultimately passed by both legislative chambers. It was under the collective title of the Lawful Internet Gaming Act or H 4311. Whitmer signed the bills into law on Dec. 20, 2019.

There was one important change made to H 4311, namely, the removal of the clause explicitly allowing Michigan to enter a multi-state compact with other states to share player pools.

Such a compact was not forbidden, either. However, it is unclear whether or not the lack of a specific provision might present difficulties down the road should Michigan online poker sites wish to form such alliances.

What does the future hold for Michigan online poker?

As noted above, it will certainly not be until 2021 at the earliest that any real money online poker sites will launch in Michigan. We have yet to see what effects the coronavirus pandemic will have on the progress of the state’s regulators to implement the new legislation.

While getting sports betting up and running had been an early priority after the new law was passed, perhaps there will be more focus toward online casinos and online poker — sooner rather than later.

With a population of just over 10 million, Michigan is the second-most populous state, thus far, to have legalized online poker (behind Pennsylvania).

Even so, when the first online poker sites do launch in the state, the ability of those sites to join multi-state compacts with others will be a crucial factor affecting the success of Michigan online poker.

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Michigan is an often-overlooked gambling powerhouse. Residents and visitors have a wide selection of both land-based and online options available to them.

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Michigan Online Gambling is your source for the best bonuses, updates, and news about gambling locally, whether you’re in the Upper or Lower Peninsula. As it turns out, with so many options, it doesn’t really matter where you are.

When will online gambling launch in Michigan?

To protect against any suspense, here’s the answer – probably in the latter half of 2021.

Michigan’s gambling expansion in December 2019 was alarmingly comprehensive. Few states choose to jump into so many new types of gambling at the same time.

Of course, there’s a difference between making something legal and launching it. Truthfully, there are always many details that must be hammered out before operators can begin to accept customers.

The truth of the matter is that since legalization, Michigan has focused most of its preparation and work on sports betting. Both lawmakers and regulators have understood that launching the sports component of the expansion took higher priority.

So, although it’s possible, it’s unlikely that we’ll see online casino gambling launch in Michigan before online sports betting. Even if online casinos are pushed into a higher priority, regulators are still going to need some time to get all their ducks in a row.

With that in mind, it’s probably unreasonable to expect online casinos in Michigan in 2020. The earliest would be sometime in the 2nd quarter of 2021, and that’s probably pushing it.

Look for your favorite online casino games to begin popping up in the later part of 2021.

Online Casinos in Michigan

Online casino play is soon to be a reality in Michigan. After Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the Lawful Internet Gaming Act in December 2019, the launch of casinos on mobile devices could occur at any time.

The law allows for all 26 of Michigan’s casinos to offer online casino games to anyone of legal age across the state. There’s no telling how many operators will take the state up on this option, but given the profit potential, it’s likely that most of them will.

Michigan’s casino operators are not fly-by-night organizations, either – companies like MGM and Penn National already call the Wolverine State home. So, it’s safe to assume that Michigan will soon be home to cutting edge online casino options.

As soon as we get firm information about when the first launches will occur, we will let you know.

Online Poker in Michigan

Michigan poker players can rejoice in the fact that online poker sites are soon to appear in their home territory. The Lawful Internet Gaming Act, which legalized online casinos in 2019, also legalized online poker sites.

Indeed, each of Michigan’s 26 casinos now has the opportunity to apply for an online poker license. Of course, 26 online poker rooms would likely exceed the demands of the market, but it’s certain that there will be some great options in the Great Lake State soon.

There’s no word about whether Michigan will join the Multi-State Compact and combine player pools with other states yet. However, as advantageous as it is to join, don’t be surprised if Michigan heads that way in the near future.

Casinos and Gambling

There are 26 casino properties located in Michigan. Of the 26, 23 are owned and operated by federally-recognized Native American tribes in the state.

The remaining locations are commercial casinos owned and operated by private organizations. All three are in and around the Detroit area, and serve the Detroit metropolitan area.

In addition to offering slots, table games, and poker, two of these Detroit-area properties are now home to retail sportsbooks. You can place wagers on sporting events at both MGM Grand Detroit and Greektown.

Online Sports Betting in Michigan

Retail sports betting is already underway in Michigan. However, the question on everyone’s mind is about the timeframe for the launch of online sports betting.

The short answer is that online sports betting is probably a year or so away. Regulators are still finalizing the rules for how to manage the operators, and those won’t be complete until early 2021.

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Needless to say, it will be a few months afterward before all the licensing can be completed. So, it’s probably more likely that Michigan will have its first online sportsbook in mid-2021.

Daily Fantasy Sports in Michigan

Michiganders have enjoyed access to most major daily fantasy sports sites for years. The two market leaders, DraftKings and FanDuel, offer their services to Michigan inhabitants every single day.

With that said, Michigan does not have a formal recognition of DFS as legal in its statutes. So far, both the legislature and the state attorney general have remained noncommittal about the practice.

With online sports betting coming, however, things might be changing. Keep your eyes peeled for how Michigan decides to go on daily fantasy sports.

Michigan Lottery

Michigan enjoys an extremely robust offering when it comes to its state lottery. Unlike other states, which often dabble in retail draw games and scratch-offs, Michigan has jumped with both feet into the online lottery game.

Players across the state can access the Michigan Lottery app for a wide variety of opportunities. There are keno, instant win, and draw games available in the virtual space, and players do not have to travel off their couches to take part.

Of course, Michigan also offers the prerequisite draw games and scratch-off games, too. Multistate drawings like Powerball, Mega Millions, and Lotto 47 are all available to residents of the Great Lake State.

Michigan Casino Locations

Michigan is home to 26 different casinos. Of the 26, all but three are tribal locations and are situated on tribal lands. The remaining casinos are Detroit-area properties and are commercial casinos.

Here are all of your casino options in Michigan:

Tribal

  • Bay Mills Resort & Casino – Brimley
  • Dancing Eagles Resort – Watersmeet
  • Firekeepers Casino and Hotel – Battle Creek
  • Four Winds Dowagiac – Dowagiac
  • Four Winds Hartford – Hartford
  • Four Winds New Buffalo – New Buffalo
  • Gun Lake Casino – Wayland
  • Island Resort & Casino – Harris
  • Kewadin Casino – Christmas
  • Kewadin Casino – Hessel
  • Kewadin Casino – Manistique
  • Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention Center – Sault Sainte Marie
  • Kewadin Shores Casino & Hotel – Saint Ignace
  • Kings Club Casino – Brimley
  • Lac Vieux Desert Resort Casino & Golf Course – Watersmeet
  • Leelanau Sands Casino – Suttons Bay
  • Little River Casino Resort – Manistee
  • Odawa Casino – Petoskey
  • Ojibwa Casino – Baraga
  • Ojibwa Casino – Marquette
  • Saganing Eagles Landing Casino – Standish
  • Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort – Mount Pleasant
  • Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel – Williamsburg

Commercial (all in Detroit)

  • Greektown Casino Hotel
  • MGM Grand Detroit
  • MotorCity Casino Hotel

Michigan Cardrooms

Michigan is one of the few states that allows for standalone poker rooms to operate in the state. Several bars, taverns, and other smaller facilities can host games of Texas Hold’em in their venues as part of charitable gaming in the state. A few of them also offer blackjack games and other light table game options.

Most of these locations are not very large or glorious. Generally speaking, they are sports bars or bowling alleys that host poker and other card games. If you’re looking for an experience that mirrors a Las Vegas poker room, you should stick to the casinos.

However, if you want a less-serious game that allows players to have fun and be friendly, these rooms might be just the thing for you.

Here are all the standalone poker rooms in Michigan:

  • All Star Poker Room – Walled Lake
  • Bora Bora’s Charity Poker Room – Warren
  • Ciccarelli’s Sports Bar – Utica
  • Doc’s Poker and Blackjack Room – Livonia
  • Huron Poker Room – Oscoda
  • Joey Armadillo’s – Niles
  • Krazy Kops at Vision Lanes – Westland
  • Live Action Poker Room at B Boomers – Allen Park
  • Malarkey’s Poker Room – Westland
  • Momo’s Poker Room – Taylor
  • B’s Charity Poker Room – Royal Oak
  • One Eyed Jacks Poker Lounge – Utica
  • OverTyme Charity Poker Room – Waterford
  • Owosso Poker Room – Owosso
  • Prime Time Poker at 59 West – Highland
  • Rosemack Charity Poker Room – Roseville
  • Rosie O’Grady’s Poker Room – New Baltimore
  • Roundtree Poker Room – Ypsilanti
  • Shark Club Waterford – Waterford
  • Sinbad’s Charity Poker Room – Madison Heights
  • Sportsmen’s Poker Lounge – Utica
  • Thompson Card Room – Ypsilanti
  • Waterford Card Room – Waterford
  • Winning Hand Poker – Trenton
  • Wintergarden Poker Room Chesterfield – New Baltimore
  • Wintergarden Poker Room Livonia – Livonia

Michigan Horse Racing

Michigan used to be home to several horse tracks throughout the state. The popularity of the “Sport of Kings” has waned in recent years, however.

At present, only one horse track venue (with simulcasting) remains active in Michigan. Northville Downs is the only location that will still offer a chance to see the ponies run.

Michigan Gambling and the Law

Clearly, Michigan is neither inexperienced nor hostile to the notion of gambling. With more than two dozen casinos in the state, Michiganders have a wealth of options to play their favorite games of chance.

However, gambling in Michigan is about to take a huge leap forward, thanks to the passage of a pair of laws in 2019. The Lawful Sports Betting Act and the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, which were signed almost simultaneously by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, are making online sports betting, retail sports betting, online casinos, and online poker a reality in the next couple of years.

Any person who is inside the state and over the age of 21 will be able to play these new games. All they will need is a mobile device and an internet connection that can validate their presence in Michigan.

Here are a few other points of interest from the two laws:

  • All casinos in the state can apply for licensure.
  • The licenses will grant the ability to launch an online casino and an online poker site separately.
  • Only one skin is allowed for online sportsbooks.
  • In both cases, applicants must pay a $50,000 fee to apply for licensure.
  • The licenses themselves require a $100,000 payment, and must be renewed each year for $50,000.
  • Sports betting will only be taxed at 8.4% of gross revenues throughout the state. The three commercial casinos will have to pay an additional 1.25% to the city of Detroit.
  • Online casino revenues will be subject to tax rates of 20% – 28% at the three commercial casinos. Tribal casinos remain subject to the rates on their compacts with the state.

Overall, the taxation and fees are reasonable in comparison to the systems in other states. With that in mind, expect to see many of the eligible properties throwing their hats in the ring soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are online casinos legal in Michigan?

Yes! Thanks to a law passed in December 2019, online casinos are now legal in Michigan.

What online casinos are open for business?

None so far. After a law passes, there’s always a delay before the first site can open, due to the fact that regulators have to put together their rules for how things will work.

When will online casinos be available to me?

It’s not clear just yet, but our best guess is that the first online casinos will begin launching in mid-2021.

Are there any live casinos in Michigan?

Yes. Plenty. There are 23 tribal casinos and 3 commercial casinos scattered across the state.

Am I able to play poker in Michigan?

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Yes. Several of the casino locations have poker rooms that will welcome you. In addition, Michigan is also home to 26 charity or standalone cardrooms, and these facilities spread poker, blackjack, and a few other table games on a limited basis.

Can I play online poker in Michigan?

Not yet, but you will be able to do so soon. Online poker became legal via the same law that allowed online casino play to become legal.

Can I bet on sports in Michigan?

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Yes. Two of the three commercial casinos in Detroit have retail sportsbooks that are open for your business.

Can I bet on sports online in Michigan?

Yes! Online sports betting became legal in Michigan in late 2019.

What sites are available for sports betting?

None. Regulators are still getting their ducks in a row in terms of rules, regulation, and licensing.

When can I expect online sportsbooks to open?

It’s not certain, but there is good reason to believe that online sportsbooks will begin launching in Michigan in early-to-mid-2021.

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Will I have to be a resident of Michigan to bet online there?

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No. It is not necessary to be a Michigan resident in order to play on its online casinos and sports betting apps.

Will I be able to play on Michigan sites from out of state?

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No. Regardless of your residence, you must be physically inside the state in order to play on its online gambling sites. Each site will use geolocation software to verify your location, and if there’s even a question about whether you’re in Michigan, you won’t be allowed to play.