In October 2006, the US Government passed the Safe Ports act which encompassed a separate section for Unlawful Internet Gambling.
Since this event, many reputable companies have made the decision to abide by the new legislation and as such have stopped all business with US state citizens.
This new legislation doesn't explicitly ban online gambling, it simply makes the financial institutions responsible for preventing transactions relating to online gambling.
The market has been split into 2 camps, those that have stopped business with all US citizens, and those who have stopped business with citizens residing in 11 US States. These online gambling establishments are still accepting business from the remaining States. The States which are currently excluded from playing are; Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Washington, Indiana, Nevada, Oregon, Louisiana, South Dakota, New York, New Jersery.
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We have updated this website with 3 icons to provide you with information about an online casinos status.
- online casinos where US players are still accepted
- online casinos where US players are accepted apart from Excluded states
- online casinos where US players are no longer accepted
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